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Turning potentially particularly unsettled later next week

We have had a relatively dry spell of weather recently with plenty of sunny spells, of course with the exception to easternmost parts of England and the southeast as of late. But it has felt chillier for all. Next week another change looks promising. Wet and windy weather is expected

Early October, in for a soaker? Then what?

Take a look at this mornings 500mb forecast from the GFS (courtesy of WeatherOnline.co.uk). That’s such a deep trough, and eventually cut-off low that develops over the British Isles mid to late next week, listing through the weekend and into the following week. We need to be getting prepared for a spell

Contrasting High and Low Pressure

When we get contrasting high and low pressure we get distinctive wind directions across certain parts of the UK, and this brings in different types of weather as well as dictates temperatures. The annotated satellite image below is from yesterday morning (Friday 25th) and it shows a rather distinctive and

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