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Astrophysics v Meteorology: WeatherAction expecting another cold blasts to return early Feb driven by new Sudden Stratospheric Warming!

Sunday, January 27, 2013 7:20
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Before I go through the above Piers Corbyn “Red Warning” period for the end of January/Start of February it worth looking at what the Met office has had to say for the same period. As you will see I have collected the past THREE days worth of forecast just to show you how dificult it is for them to remain with a clear understanding as to what the weather will be at the end of next week.

Poor old Piers does not have this luxury, he nails his forecast to the wall and keeps it there unless the Sun does something unexpected as has done during the past few days

The latest Met Office forecast is at the top…. it looks to me they have read the WeatherAction.com forecast (but I could be wrong:)

This is the link for the Met Office 30 day forecast: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_alltext.html it updates twice a day, the following text will change

This is the Met Office UK Outlook for Friday 1 Feb 2013 to Sunday 10 Feb 2013: posted at 1123 on Sun 27 Jan 2013

Conditions are expected to remain unsettled with spells of wet and windy weather interspersed by colder, clearer, showery conditions. Some heavy rain at times, with western parts perhaps seeing the heaviest and most persistent rain. Meanwhile, showers may be heavy at times and are also likely to be wintry, particularly over higher ground in the north, and increasingly so later in the period. Often on the windy side, risk occasional gales in the exposed north and west. Daytime temperatures often near normal but milder during the cloudier, rainy spells whilst during clearer, showery spells temperatures perhaps below average at times. Risk of frost by night during the clearer interludes, continuing ice risk where rain or showers persist overnight.

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2013-01-27 07:15:50

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