simonjk
Well-Known Member
Hello,
This forecast is a bit late, but hopefully it is still useful.
Are you coming along to Sailing rather School in September? Why not come along to Sailing Weather School? I've a places remaining on Sailing Weather (Part 1) to be held on Saturday 23rd September (sorry, all the other dates are full) from 10am to 4pm here in Wombourne, South Staffordshire. The course is perfect for all sailors, whatever your experience. You can find out more information at www.WeatherSchool.co.uk and it would be fabulous to see you there (if you haven't been already!).
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Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 1100 hrs, Friday 28th July 2017
Saturday
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An area of low pressure is going to be centred to the west of Scotland on Saturday. An occluded front from western Scotland to northern Ireland bringing some showery outbreaks of rain here. A southwest flow affects all areas and apart from a few showers on western coasts and hills it should be a mostly dry afternoon with sunny spells.
A front extends through the Channel edging slowly northwards. There will be cloud and outbreaks of rain moving onto southern coasts by late morning. This area of rain then edges northwards into the afternoon and becomes heavy at times across southern England. Visibility will be deteriorating as the rain arrives.
Winds SW 15-18kt (F3-F4) but 20-25kt (F5-F6) in western Scotland and the north and west of Ireland.
Sunday
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Low pressure dominates again across the UK and Ireland. A small low clears away from eastern casts of England on Sunday morning, taking rain with it. Becoming brighter in eastern parts of Scotland and England through the day with sunny spells and mostly dry weather.
To the west there will be troughs passing east, these bringing bands of showers with them, some of those heavy at times. A risk of thunderstorms too.
Winds mainly SW 20-28kt (F5-F6) nearer SW 15-20kt (F4) in Scotland.
**ends**
This forecast is a bit late, but hopefully it is still useful.
Are you coming along to Sailing rather School in September? Why not come along to Sailing Weather School? I've a places remaining on Sailing Weather (Part 1) to be held on Saturday 23rd September (sorry, all the other dates are full) from 10am to 4pm here in Wombourne, South Staffordshire. The course is perfect for all sailors, whatever your experience. You can find out more information at www.WeatherSchool.co.uk and it would be fabulous to see you there (if you haven't been already!).
Weatherweb Premium goes from strength to strength, and we're keeping members up to date with the latest thoughts of conditions in the days. weeks and months. You can try Weatherweb Premium completely free at
http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/
And don't forget your friends can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to
sailingweather@weatherweb.net
Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
==========================
Issued: 1100 hrs, Friday 28th July 2017
Saturday
=========
An area of low pressure is going to be centred to the west of Scotland on Saturday. An occluded front from western Scotland to northern Ireland bringing some showery outbreaks of rain here. A southwest flow affects all areas and apart from a few showers on western coasts and hills it should be a mostly dry afternoon with sunny spells.
A front extends through the Channel edging slowly northwards. There will be cloud and outbreaks of rain moving onto southern coasts by late morning. This area of rain then edges northwards into the afternoon and becomes heavy at times across southern England. Visibility will be deteriorating as the rain arrives.
Winds SW 15-18kt (F3-F4) but 20-25kt (F5-F6) in western Scotland and the north and west of Ireland.
Sunday
======
Low pressure dominates again across the UK and Ireland. A small low clears away from eastern casts of England on Sunday morning, taking rain with it. Becoming brighter in eastern parts of Scotland and England through the day with sunny spells and mostly dry weather.
To the west there will be troughs passing east, these bringing bands of showers with them, some of those heavy at times. A risk of thunderstorms too.
Winds mainly SW 20-28kt (F5-F6) nearer SW 15-20kt (F4) in Scotland.
**ends**
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