I was intent on getting away for a few days before my second Pf/B vaccination, so here I am, in tent, smuggled away on a south Devon beach. Not so cold. No hint of frost on the tent, vegetation or ground (sand, rocks and pebbles). Lots of lovely warm sunshine yesterday and, hopefully, today, too.
Stormy Weather II
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostAnother lovely day today. SA, where’s the Jetstream, at the moment. Was wondering whether it’s anything to do with that, and because of that, why the temperatures are abnormally low?
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostAnother lovely day today. SA, where’s the Jetstream, at the moment. Was wondering whether it’s anything to do with that, and because of that, why the temperatures are abnormally low?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhat would be the incoming Atlantic jet is being pushed way down south of the Med after crossing the Atlantic around a large stationary low pressure system to our SW, so we're well into an arctic regime, thus explaining the very cold nights and cool days, with the retreating jet to the E streaming down across Scandinavia and into eastern Europe. No real signs of that blocking cold high to our NW giving way in the forseeable future.
The air is still a bit too chilly to sit outside in though, with a bit a breeze blowing.
Last edited by Pulcinella; 23-04-21, 14:13. Reason: Reality struck as I went outside to read in the garden!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostIt's 17C (real feel 18C) here in York, according to my phone app.
The air is still a bit too chilly to sit outside in though, with a bit a breeze blowing.
Humidity in the low 30% range so no wonder my hair looks as if I'm attached to a Van der Graaf generator much of the time.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWhat would be the incoming Atlantic jet is being pushed way down south of the Med after crossing the Atlantic around a large stationary low pressure system to our SW, so we're well into an arctic regime, thus explaining the very cold nights and cool days, with the retreating jet to the E streaming down across Scandinavia and into eastern Europe. No real signs of that blocking cold high to our NW giving way in the forseeable future.
As MrsBBM would say, just what the doctor ordered, not! Ah well. Better than the white stuff. Again, down these parts, lovely day. When I woke up this morning, the temperature was 5C. Alexa said it will be 14C today.Don’t cry for me
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A small but complex depression is slowly trundling its way south down the western side of the British Isles - the first time we've been able to speak of low pressure in our vicinity for quite some time - and it will bring rain and showers to Scotland and the NW, and then Wales, the SW (to some extent), and then onto the Midlands and finally the SE, where we're at last in for a substantial dollop of rain tomorrow - quite possibly some thunder in places. It remains on the cold side - many places had a frost again last night, but not here - but that little low is a harbinger of more unsettled things to come, with the Atlantic finally breaking through on Monday, a return to rain-bearing south-westerlies and temperatures nearer to what they should be. But, my goodness, what a cold, dry April this has been!
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