simonjk
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Hi All,
An extended Easter forecast this one, thought you might appreciate a look ahead to Monday?
Firstly, get your Book Ahead bookings in nivce and early. We'll be working on them from the early hours of tomorrow morning, and the further ahead you book, the betterthe accuracy of the forecast you receive (because we get more time to assess the situation in your area).
Can you believe it is Easter, and the weather isn't looking bad for many of us?
Whatever you plan to do this weekend have a safe one, and enjoy the sunshine.
If your friends want to receive this forecast all they need do is send an email to sailingweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 0900 Thursday 5th April 2007
GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn301.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+36.gif )
High pressure dominating once again, probably centrred to the west of Ireland at midday and dominating much of the country. There is a weak front to the north of Scotland, this is going to be breaking up, but it's cold front slips down the North Sea overnight.
Probably more in the way of cloud through the course of the day, although this is going to be well broken. There is the chance of some morning mist and fog patches early in the morning, but these clearing away. Little change for the afternoon, although do watch out for sea breezes on the coasts.
Thicker cloud in western and northern parts of Scotland, with the chance of some patchy rain across Orkney, Shetland and northern Scotland.
Winds will be generally from the N or NE through England and Wales at 4-10kt (F2-F3), with sea breezes on the coasts. Winds becoming W-WNW 3-8kt (F2) over much of northern England and Scotland.
SATURDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn541.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+60.gif )
The high drifts eastwards through Saturday to be over Wales at midday. A warm front passes over Shetland, with a southwesterly flow behind this. A weak cold front also possibly affecting the East Anglian coast.
More cloud along eastern coasts of England, perhaps affecting southeast England at first too. There will be mist and fog patches early on as well through Ireland, Wales and much of England. The cloud in the east should break, with the mist and fog lifting elsewhere and then fair conditions for most through the rest of the day. Sea breeze in Wales, but an increase breeze along southern coasts. Cloudier for the west and north of Scotland with a chance of drizzle here.
Winds will be ENE-NE 18-25kt (F6) along the Channel and perhaps southern coasts of England. Becoming SW 15kt (F4) through northwest Scotland, possibly to 25-30kt (F6 occ F7) over Shetland.
EASTER SUNDAY ( GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn781.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+84.gif )
The high pressure remains through southern parts of Ireland through Sunday. An increased westerly flow through Scotland and the far north of England, with fronts to the north of Scotland.
Morning mist and fog again inland, but this lifting and clearing away. There will be fair conditions for most of England, Wales and Ireland with good spells of sunshine to come, although there will be some cloud around too. Breezier, yet still fair for most of Scotland, although western coasts of Scotland, especially the far northwest always at risk of some drizzle. Heavier rain affecting Orney and Shetland with winds gusting to gale force here.
Winds mainly WNW-NW 8-12kt (F3) through wales and England as well as Ireland. W 25-35kt (F6-F7 gusting F8) over the far north of Scotland.
EASTER MONDAY ( GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1021.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+108.gif )
High pressure still south of Ireland, although a temporary infliltration of a more westerly flow through the north of the UK with a cold front crossing Scotland and Northern Ireland before weakening as it heads south.
For most of England, Wales and southern Ireland expect morning mist and fog patches. These clearing, then becoming fair.
Windier with cloud and a band of showery rain passing southeast through Scotland and edging into Northern Ireland later. Showers following toi western Scotland, some of them heavy, although the winds here to gale force.
Winds mainly W 5-12kt (F2-F3) over most of southern ireland, Wales and southern England, W 12-18kt (F4-F5) over northern England and Northern Ireland, W 25-30kt gust 40kt (F6 gust F8) through Scotland, especially the north.
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BOOK AHEAD FORECASTS:
Our forecasters will write a forecast specifically for your sailing, and email it to you.
Simply book in advance and we'll email the forecast to you at the time you specify.
You'll also be able to telephone the forecaster to discuss the forecast.
Forecasts can be made for anywhere in the world, and cost just £12.
To book your forecast go to http://www.weatherweb.net/index_files/buy.htm
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Hi All,
An extended Easter forecast this one, thought you might appreciate a look ahead to Monday?
Firstly, get your Book Ahead bookings in nivce and early. We'll be working on them from the early hours of tomorrow morning, and the further ahead you book, the betterthe accuracy of the forecast you receive (because we get more time to assess the situation in your area).
Can you believe it is Easter, and the weather isn't looking bad for many of us?
Whatever you plan to do this weekend have a safe one, and enjoy the sunshine.
If your friends want to receive this forecast all they need do is send an email to sailingweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 0900 Thursday 5th April 2007
GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn301.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+36.gif )
High pressure dominating once again, probably centrred to the west of Ireland at midday and dominating much of the country. There is a weak front to the north of Scotland, this is going to be breaking up, but it's cold front slips down the North Sea overnight.
Probably more in the way of cloud through the course of the day, although this is going to be well broken. There is the chance of some morning mist and fog patches early in the morning, but these clearing away. Little change for the afternoon, although do watch out for sea breezes on the coasts.
Thicker cloud in western and northern parts of Scotland, with the chance of some patchy rain across Orkney, Shetland and northern Scotland.
Winds will be generally from the N or NE through England and Wales at 4-10kt (F2-F3), with sea breezes on the coasts. Winds becoming W-WNW 3-8kt (F2) over much of northern England and Scotland.
SATURDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn541.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+60.gif )
The high drifts eastwards through Saturday to be over Wales at midday. A warm front passes over Shetland, with a southwesterly flow behind this. A weak cold front also possibly affecting the East Anglian coast.
More cloud along eastern coasts of England, perhaps affecting southeast England at first too. There will be mist and fog patches early on as well through Ireland, Wales and much of England. The cloud in the east should break, with the mist and fog lifting elsewhere and then fair conditions for most through the rest of the day. Sea breeze in Wales, but an increase breeze along southern coasts. Cloudier for the west and north of Scotland with a chance of drizzle here.
Winds will be ENE-NE 18-25kt (F6) along the Channel and perhaps southern coasts of England. Becoming SW 15kt (F4) through northwest Scotland, possibly to 25-30kt (F6 occ F7) over Shetland.
EASTER SUNDAY ( GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn781.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+84.gif )
The high pressure remains through southern parts of Ireland through Sunday. An increased westerly flow through Scotland and the far north of England, with fronts to the north of Scotland.
Morning mist and fog again inland, but this lifting and clearing away. There will be fair conditions for most of England, Wales and Ireland with good spells of sunshine to come, although there will be some cloud around too. Breezier, yet still fair for most of Scotland, although western coasts of Scotland, especially the far northwest always at risk of some drizzle. Heavier rain affecting Orney and Shetland with winds gusting to gale force here.
Winds mainly WNW-NW 8-12kt (F3) through wales and England as well as Ireland. W 25-35kt (F6-F7 gusting F8) over the far north of Scotland.
EASTER MONDAY ( GOOD FRIDAY ( see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1021.png and http://www2.wetter3.de/Fax/bracknell+108.gif )
High pressure still south of Ireland, although a temporary infliltration of a more westerly flow through the north of the UK with a cold front crossing Scotland and Northern Ireland before weakening as it heads south.
For most of England, Wales and southern Ireland expect morning mist and fog patches. These clearing, then becoming fair.
Windier with cloud and a band of showery rain passing southeast through Scotland and edging into Northern Ireland later. Showers following toi western Scotland, some of them heavy, although the winds here to gale force.
Winds mainly W 5-12kt (F2-F3) over most of southern ireland, Wales and southern England, W 12-18kt (F4-F5) over northern England and Northern Ireland, W 25-30kt gust 40kt (F6 gust F8) through Scotland, especially the north.
**ends**
Weather Consultancy Services
The Weather Centre, 188 Common Road, Wombourne, South Staffordshire, WV5 0LT.
Tel: 01902 895252
http://www.weatherweb.net
http://www.weatherschool.co.uk
http://www.atlanticweather.co.uk