Tomorrow is not only Father’s Day but our longest day of the year and no it won’t be a scorcher by any means. In fact it may feel more like autumn across parts of Scotland…
For the SOUTHERN half of England and Wales dad’s day is looking decent with some sun and bright spells, temps in the 17-20C range but in the breeze, beneath the cloud and showers, temps across Northern Ireland and Scotland will struggle to between 11-15C widely.
Europe view.
Paris sits on the boundary between cool and warm. Iberia is sizzling!
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As for next week, it starts off on a wet note across the southern Republic of Ireland and UK but improvement comes Tuesday through Thursday as we remain between lows!
Next system arrives Friday as per current run of the GFS!
Looks like July will follow in June’s footsteps with the CFSv2 solidly COLDER-THAN-NORMAL from Canada to UK thanks largely to the cold Atlantic and reduction in heights aloft as a result…
While the temperature is persistently BELOW NORMAL, rainfall is much more up and down with one week wetter, another drier than normal.
As for the 500mb heights off the CFSv2, week 2 in particular almost perfectly reflects the MEAN 500mb heights Jan 1 through May 31 so far as well as the SST profile. Where cold, heights are low and where warm heights are strong!
See today’s video for the discussion.
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