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This sums the current situation up really............maybe it will get
milder, maybe it will stay cold, seems even the Met Office are uncertain how things will work out over the next week or so. http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...ook/index.html |
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It would seem that they are looking at a mostly notherly flow at least
after next week. Nothing exceptionaly cold. This would suggest high to the west maybe northwest and not to the northeast. J Holdsworth wrote: This sums the current situation up really............maybe it will get milder, maybe it will stay cold, seems even the Met Office are uncertain how things will work out over the next week or so. http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...ook/index.html |
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![]() wrote: It would seem that they are looking at a mostly notherly flow at least after next week. Nothing exceptionaly cold. This would suggest high to the west maybe northwest and not to the northeast. J Holdsworth wrote: This sums the current situation up really............maybe it will get milder, maybe it will stay cold, seems even the Met Office are uncertain how things will work out over the next week or so. There is some uncertainty in this period however, there are no clear signs of anything particularly extreme. The most likely scenario is for spells of cloud, strong winds and rain to be interspersed with settled periods, with bright or sunny spells by day, and frost and perhaps fog patches by night. The wet and windy periods will see temperatures near or rather above average, whilst the more settled interludes will see temperatures near or rather below average, especially where overnight frosts are quite hard. http://www.metoffice.com/weather/eur...ook/index.html I wonder if the uncertainty principle is the reason that the BBC uses scientific stuff rather than the " for dummies" version? |
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