Not surprisingly, given the dimensions of yesterday's cold front rain band, parts of Wales and the West generally received 4 inches of rain. The width of the rain zone was pretty exceptional for a cold front - more than 150 miles for most of its length, adding to problems due to the system's very slow passages across the UK.
It looks like a changeable week to come for all areas - belts of rain crossing the country with intervening coldish westerlies - but with slight hopes for high pressure build up from the south-west by the weekend. Nothing particularly springlike, but at least the sun, when it shines, feels a bit stronger now.
Edit: A moderate shower now falling means I'm glad I decided to postpone my afternoon shopping trip - temperature still a reasonable 12 celsius.
It looks like a changeable week to come for all areas - belts of rain crossing the country with intervening coldish westerlies - but with slight hopes for high pressure build up from the south-west by the weekend. Nothing particularly springlike, but at least the sun, when it shines, feels a bit stronger now.
Edit: A moderate shower now falling means I'm glad I decided to postpone my afternoon shopping trip - temperature still a reasonable 12 celsius.
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