Low pressure dominating next week

  Low pressure is expected to dominate our weather next week as the Jetstream fires up, again! We’ll see spells of wet and at times windy weather across much of the United Kingdom throughout next week.   There is perhaps a glimmer of hope that as we head towards next weekend things may just settle down with a ridge of high pressure trying to develop from the south bringing slightly warmer conditions, however it is only a glimmer at the moment. Please find a video animation of sea level pressure and precipitation (rainfall) for next week using our high resolution model data further down this post.   I’m trying very hard to bring a full service back to the general …

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Rain, severe gales, snow showers and disruptive snow?

We’ve some very active weather to contend with during the next 24 hours or so as the jetstream ramps up and a deepening area of low pressure rattles in from the Atlantic. The strength of the winds will be the initial concern, especially across western areas at first and then as the low pulls away to the ESE tomorrow we see the risk of some severe gales across north sea coasts of northeast England, Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and East Anglia. Gusts along coastal areas may reach in excess of 60mph for a time with 50mph+ inland.   Gusts will range from 50-60mph widely across western areas during the early hours of Sunday morning, potentially higher locally and in exposed locations. Below …

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