Thunderstorm underway as I write this - must be on the passage of the cold front.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes and I got caught out in it!!!
I had to change clothes after returning from the shops this morning.
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There are possible warnings of severe gales just about everywhere at some point this coming weekend. How trustworthy these are will depend on a precise conjunction of meteorological events without exact precedent and therefore difficult for the algorhythms to predict - ex-hurricane Sam feeding warm air up past Newfoundland, and a bend in the Atlantic jet coinciding with a deepening low expected to cross the middle of the country on Saturday and Sunday.
Apart from floods in the North and insufficient wind power to vindicate the alternative energy proselytisers, we've been pretty lucky with climate change in this country thus far. While obviously desperately hoping this does not materialise, if these all synchronise in a certain way this could lead to "explosive cyclogenesis" as the low comes across the Irish Sea, leading to a potential October 1987 scenario. In view of this people might consider protecting their windows by bringing any garden/patio/balcony furniture, pots and hanging baskets indoors in Friday, and keeping a close watch on the official forecasts.
Edit: 13 degs C today noon - mid-October temps already!Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 29-09-21, 11:02.
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Just back from trying out my bus pass for the first time and jolly glad it was sunny as the wind is strong and cold and I had quite a bit of waiting at draughty, but sunny, bus stops thanks to the blockages caused by petrol station queues in town. 13 or 14 struggling to stay in double digits thanks to the windchill.
I have an on-site outdoor meeting tomorrow to do with a new volunteer project starting up so I'm hoping that at least the rain holds off until we've finished as it's due to be even colder than today.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostJust back from trying out my bus pass for the first time and jolly glad it was sunny as the wind is strong and cold and I had quite a bit of waiting at draughty, but sunny, bus stops thanks to the blockages caused by petrol station queues in town. 13 or 14 struggling to stay in double digits thanks to the windchill.
I have an on-site outdoor meeting tomorrow to do with a new volunteer project starting up so I'm hoping that at least the rain holds off until we've finished as it's due to be even colder than today.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI think it will probably rain but it shouldn't be any colder than today!
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Today sees a couple of cold fronts tracking ESE around lows stationed to the northwest - the second will have squall lines associated with it as it makes its way across all areas, clearing the SE here mid-morning tomorrow and leaving frequent squally showers in the clear air to the NW. Saturday remains the relatively unknown in terms of how much rain will fall, and where and how strong the strongest winds will be. For the latter I would think the S coast from the Isle of Wight eastwards: how strong remains to be seen. Then on Sunday it's back again to showery breezy westerlies; next week doesn't look a lot different.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostFierce pre-dawn storm. Now sun and cloud. Temp 10C
Link below to unusual and rather lovely night sky over London last night, taken from Acton - mackerel sky altocumulus situated at least 12,000 feet asl underlit by escaping light pollution!
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Pretty good day overall today after a somewhat unpromising start. Some good sunny spells, feeling much less cold, and just the one bit of rain in the afternoon as forecast but quickly over. Having the wind drop was a relief, although it took its time doing so. Saturday's not looking too clever, errands will need to be got done in the morning.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPretty good day overall today after a somewhat unpromising start. Some good sunny spells, feeling much less cold, and just the one bit of rain in the afternoon as forecast but quickly over. Having the wind drop was a relief, although it took its time doing so. Saturday's not looking too clever, errands will need to be got done in the morning.
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