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MetO T+132 FAX at http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html
Very little wind, axis of high pressure, colder air, all the ingredients are
there for a freezing fog event in the usual places like the Midlands, Vale of
York, Manchester, etc. ?

Interesting also that the MetO is going along with the idea of a northern high,
although I think it may sink south with time.

Will.
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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MetO T+132 FAX at http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsfaxsem.html
Very little wind, axis of high pressure, colder air, all the ingredients

are
there for a freezing fog event in the usual places like the Midlands, Vale

of
York, Manchester, etc. ?

Interesting also that the MetO is going along with the idea of a northern

high,
although I think it may sink south with time.

Will.


Certainly an increasing risk, Will. The flattening of the diurnal
temperature range in the meteogram plots lends support to either fog or a
lot of low cloud at times next week. Either way I suspect it won't be much
fun for those undertaking Openroad and aviation forecasting :-(

In the short term some fog looks likely down this way tonight
Exeter EGTE 081158Z 081322 18010KT 9999 SCT020 PROB30 TEMPO 1520 BKN010
BECMG 1720 12005KT PROB40 2022 7000 MIFG=

Currently PS10 and spring-like again.

Jon. (tropical east Devon)



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I do hope you two are wrong but I suspect not. I have to do a 350
mile round trip Cambridge-Oswestry-Cambridge on Wednesday. The A14,
M6 and M54 might be challenging.

Jack
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Jack ) wrote:
I do hope you two are wrong but I suspect not. I have to do a 350
mile round trip Cambridge-Oswestry-Cambridge on Wednesday. The A14,
M6 and M54 might be challenging.

Jack


Bad luck, the A14 is *always* challenging.
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