simonjk
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Hi All,
Apologies for lasty week, the day ran away with me and I simply didn't have time to do the forecast, I hope it didn't cause too many problems for you.
Winter has come to Wombourne this morning, temperatures down to -2.8C last night, and it was only Monday that we had a maximum of 17.7C. How wonderful the weather is in this country, we are lucky!
Fog could be a problem this weekend for southern Wales, southwest England and southern Ireland. Keep your eye on the forecasts for the details if you are interested in these areas.
If your friends want to receive this forecast all they need do is send an email to sailingweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net
Have good one,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 0930 Thursday 2nd November 2006
FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn361.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+36.gif )
High pressure looks likely to be centred over western parts of Wales through the course of Friday. A warm front in the North Sea signifies more moist air following into the back of the high.
Broken cloud for most of northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, with a chance of some rain reaching the far northwest of Scotland later in the evening.
For more southern parts of England, Wales and Ireland the day will be brighter, after morning mist and fog patches have cleared. Some good sunny spells for most in the afternoon.
Winds will be variable 2-5kt (F2) over most of England, Wales and southern Ireland. Mainly SW 12-15kt (F4) through central and northern Scotland perhaps increasing to 20kt (F5) in the northwest of Scotland later.
SATURDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn601.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+60.gif )
The high pressure centred to the south of Ireland as a cold front moves southwards through Scotland, expected from Northern Ireland to northern England; the front weakening as it moves south.
Rather cloudy for much of northern England, Scotland and northern parts of Ireland. There will be some outbreaks of rain, most of these around western and northern coasts of Scotland and over higher western facing hills.
For more southern parts of England, Wales and Ireland high pressure holds firm. There will be morning mist and fog patches, but these should clear, although they may be reluctant to clear from some of the valleys of southwest England.
Winds will be mainly W 18-25kt (F5-F6) in the north, mainly W or variable 8-12kt (F2-F3) in the south.
SUNDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn841.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+84.gif )
The high pressure holds over southern parts of Ireland through the day. A cold front moving into the far north of Scotland, remaining windy in the north.
Plenty of cloud through much of the country on Sunday morning, this only slowly breaking during the day. Northern parts of Scotland may have some outbreaks of rain, but for most other areas it should be dry.
Fog could be a problem early in the morning for southern parts of Ireland, southwest England and Wales, this only slowly clearing to sunny spells.
Winds will be light and variable in the southwest and southern Ireland., Mainly W 20-28kt (F5-F6) through Scotland.
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Hi All,
Apologies for lasty week, the day ran away with me and I simply didn't have time to do the forecast, I hope it didn't cause too many problems for you.
Winter has come to Wombourne this morning, temperatures down to -2.8C last night, and it was only Monday that we had a maximum of 17.7C. How wonderful the weather is in this country, we are lucky!
Fog could be a problem this weekend for southern Wales, southwest England and southern Ireland. Keep your eye on the forecasts for the details if you are interested in these areas.
If your friends want to receive this forecast all they need do is send an email to sailingweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net
Have good one,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
==========================
Issued: 0930 Thursday 2nd November 2006
FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn361.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+36.gif )
High pressure looks likely to be centred over western parts of Wales through the course of Friday. A warm front in the North Sea signifies more moist air following into the back of the high.
Broken cloud for most of northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, with a chance of some rain reaching the far northwest of Scotland later in the evening.
For more southern parts of England, Wales and Ireland the day will be brighter, after morning mist and fog patches have cleared. Some good sunny spells for most in the afternoon.
Winds will be variable 2-5kt (F2) over most of England, Wales and southern Ireland. Mainly SW 12-15kt (F4) through central and northern Scotland perhaps increasing to 20kt (F5) in the northwest of Scotland later.
SATURDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn601.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+60.gif )
The high pressure centred to the south of Ireland as a cold front moves southwards through Scotland, expected from Northern Ireland to northern England; the front weakening as it moves south.
Rather cloudy for much of northern England, Scotland and northern parts of Ireland. There will be some outbreaks of rain, most of these around western and northern coasts of Scotland and over higher western facing hills.
For more southern parts of England, Wales and Ireland high pressure holds firm. There will be morning mist and fog patches, but these should clear, although they may be reluctant to clear from some of the valleys of southwest England.
Winds will be mainly W 18-25kt (F5-F6) in the north, mainly W or variable 8-12kt (F2-F3) in the south.
SUNDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn841.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+84.gif )
The high pressure holds over southern parts of Ireland through the day. A cold front moving into the far north of Scotland, remaining windy in the north.
Plenty of cloud through much of the country on Sunday morning, this only slowly breaking during the day. Northern parts of Scotland may have some outbreaks of rain, but for most other areas it should be dry.
Fog could be a problem early in the morning for southern parts of Ireland, southwest England and Wales, this only slowly clearing to sunny spells.
Winds will be light and variable in the southwest and southern Ireland., Mainly W 20-28kt (F5-F6) through Scotland.
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