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Old January 16th 17, 06:13 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Norman Lynagh[_5_] Norman Lynagh[_5_] is offline
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Alan [Guildford] wrote:

On Monday, 16 January 2017 11:14:53 UTC, wrote:
Here is today's outlook for the SW from the MetO website.
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Outlook for Wednesday to Friday:
It'll stay mostly cloudy, damp and mild over the next few days. There will
be some bright or sunny spells towards the end of the week though.

"

Meanwhile the automated forecast for Dartmoor are going for sunny on Weds
with maxes 1 to 4C depending on altitude. And similar conditions for rest
of the week. With drier and colder air nudging in on an undercut the auto
forecasts are looking much more likely. They also tie in with my own weekly
forecast issued last Friday.


Will
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I noticed that also for the SE of England. Looks like the South Easterly flow
is going to drag in that drier and colder air in from the continent, with
little modification from the short sea crossing. Expect to see some sharp
frosts in the SE nearer the end of the week.

Wouldn't be surprised to see day time maximums colder than the so called cold
spell we apparently have just had.



Slightly colder air reached Tideswell at about 1720z with the wind changing
from NW to SSE. Temp has fallen from 7.5° tp 6.0°. The change from the mild
NW'lies to the less mild SE'lies is very sharp.

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