Artane2002 wrote: » October has been pretty bad up until the Monday (I think) a week or two ago with the heavy rainfall in the morning. Since then it hasn't been bad so I guess I'll call it an OK month considering it's autumn and we were overdue an October worse than what we actually got.
Artane2002 wrote: » It's wet and 6c but it feels milder. 6c is impressive for this time of year though.
Oneiric 3 wrote: » With the mean average national maxima coming in at just 7.5c yesterday, it proved to be 2nd coldest October day in at least 45 years, and is second only to the 7.4c that was recorded on October 27th just last year.
Gonzo wrote: » South-East England probably one of the warmest places in Europe last night, with temperatures holding up around 16 or 17C throughout the night. The quick transition from 16C to 6C is not more than 30 or 40 miles. The very cool air is slowly making it's way further south. Yesterday was certainly very chilly for us and was a reminder just how inaccurate the GFS is at forecasting snow, I don't think there was wintry falls on the highest peaks yesterday, just cold rain everywhere. The next few days look chilly and mostly dry, but there is a warming trend from the 30th of October. Temperatures look like they may recover or even go slightly above normal from 1st of November and that first week of November is also looking very unsettled with plenty of rain. The very cool first two weeks of November looks like it's changed and we could be in store for a mild and Atlantic/zonal pattern.
sryanbruen wrote: » Where does 28th/29th October 2008 stand in this series?
We will add that this version of GFS presents a mesh of 50km .... On the scale of a department that represents a lot and the slightest shift may lead to an error in your forecast. Similarly, the hatching in winter on the map, are practical because they target the areas to be analyzed to prevent the risk of snow. But in any case we can not be satisfied with a literal reading of the model, it will then analyze the vertical profile of the air mass to see if indeed precipitation can occur in the form of snow.
Oneiric 3 wrote: » I was out for much of the day yesterday, and despite the 7c temp, it didn't feel all the cold, despite heavy cloud and damp air. I think this was down to the sheer lack of any sort of breeze. It was unnervingly calm to be honest.
nacho libre wrote: » With the forecasted jestream profile it looks like any settled weather will be short lived. Also it looks like it will trend milder later on.
Gonzo wrote: » hopefully this isn't our only cool/cold spell between now and March! The long term models do look dire for anyone wishing for cold and snow this winter.