Winter Storm this weekend...update
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:20 am
Hi again,
Latest suggests the low centred over southern Ireland at 6am Sunday, Manchester at midday and then just east of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne at 6pm.
Winds still very strong around the low, severe gales to the south of it. I'd say gsusts of 6kts over SW England and Wales early Sunday morning, these then spreading through the rest of the Channel and across England and Wakles by mid morning, still gusts to 60kt. Remaining windy into the afternoon across Irelandf, England and Wales, a second batch of really strong winds following into the Irish Sea, Bristol Channel and off SW England by late afternoon.
There is consistency between the models too. I am hoping the images show below, the first is UK Met Office chart for midday Sunday, followed by GFS for the same time. Interestingly, the NOGAPS puts the low further north which would mean stronger winds being more widespread earlier the day.
Overall, it's still looking very windy!
Simon



Latest suggests the low centred over southern Ireland at 6am Sunday, Manchester at midday and then just east of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne at 6pm.
Winds still very strong around the low, severe gales to the south of it. I'd say gsusts of 6kts over SW England and Wales early Sunday morning, these then spreading through the rest of the Channel and across England and Wakles by mid morning, still gusts to 60kt. Remaining windy into the afternoon across Irelandf, England and Wales, a second batch of really strong winds following into the Irish Sea, Bristol Channel and off SW England by late afternoon.
There is consistency between the models too. I am hoping the images show below, the first is UK Met Office chart for midday Sunday, followed by GFS for the same time. Interestingly, the NOGAPS puts the low further north which would mean stronger winds being more widespread earlier the day.
Overall, it's still looking very windy!
Simon


