Weekend Weather Forecast

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Hi,

Another weekend is upon us...isn't this year going fast?

High pressure is still dominating things, although I'm starting to think that we may see a change in conditions come early next week.

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Have a good one,
Simon

Simon Keeling

WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 1500 Thursday 2nd February 2006

FRIDAY (see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack0a.gif):
High pressure dominating again through Friday, being centred off the west coast of Wales. A weak warm front will be brushing the coasts of northern Scotland.
For many the day will be another dull and gloomy one. Plenty of mist and cold too.
Ireland should see some brighter spells, as well as southern parts of Scotland.
For the north of Scotland drizzly outbreaks of rain are likely as the warm front passes.
Winds will be variable mainly NE 02-05kt (F2) in the south, SW 5-10kt (F3) in the north.

SATURDAY (see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack1a.gif):
High pressure holds on to western coasts of Wales. Weak fronts will move southeast off the coasts of eastern England and into the North Sea.
Probably a better chance of see some sunshine over Wales and southwest England, but lots of cloud inland.
Thicker cloud for Scotland and northern England as well as East Anglia, bringing some outbreaks of rain here, most of it light. Plenty of low cloud and drizzle around western and northern Scotland.
Winds VRB mainly NE-ENE 3-6kt (F2-F3) in the south, W-SW 5-9kt (F2-F3) in the north.

SUNDAY (see http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack2a.gif):
The high is expected to drift southwest to be off southwest England on Sunday afternoon. A strengthening southwest flow through Scotland with a warm front moving east.
Mist and fog may be a problem for many in the morning. Little change for much of England and Wales during the day. A brisker wind for Scotland, bringing cloud and some drizzly spots of rain to west and north coasts.
Winds VRB 4-7kt (F2-F3) in the south, SW 12-18kt (F4-F5) in the north.

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I gave you feedback the last time you posted, and asked some questions. But I never received an answer.