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Both GFS and ECMWF show breakdown later Tuesday/Wednesday across the UK after superb weekend of warm sunshine. A rain bearing front associated with an unusually deep Atlantic low will sweep across Ireland and the UK breaking our bubble of high pressure. I also show the CFSv2 precipitation and temperature charts for June and July and share my theory about potentially the ‘best July since 2006’ on the way.





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