On Jun 16, 12:42 pm, "Keith (Southend)G" <
keith_harr...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm having trouble determining the weather for the next few days. BBC, for Southend-on-Sea, has little mention of rain at all for us, yet I'm looking at the rainfall radar with a band of rain heading north towards us. Maybe the Thames is going to dry it out!
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http://www.raintoday.co.uk/
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> The Met Office FAX charts show 584DAM air over the SE for two to three days, with a mix of fronts and low pressure, which suggests some humid thundery weather, although looking at the METARs nothing that warm over a good part of Europe, especially our near continent.
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http://www.westwind.ch/index.php?link=ukmb,http://www.wetterzentrale....
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> I don't think anyone knows what's going on out there atm !
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> Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net
> "Weather Home & Abroad"
Did you mean 564, not 584? The latter would easily break the
UK record. On the other hand GFS has for the third time running had
thicknesses up to 572 over the extreme E of England with associated
maxima of 30°C over the SE and Midlands on Wednesday. I'm a little
suspicious of this - GFS can be a bit of a drama queen and in this
case may have everything a little too far west but I have no means of
knowing whether this is so.
Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.