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Weather thread 2011


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That looks absolutely beautiful and should be the future classic album cover of 'Best of Glastonbury 2011' for sure.

Just had a look at the other charts and show a warming trend all weekend... (burts into song) what a difference a day makes, 24 little hours... (/bursts out of song 'cause they're the only 2 lines i know)

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JackOne: Again today's ensembles go for quite an unsettled period after the transient ridge early next week, but there still remains the chance of things becoming slightly more settled just before theGlastonbury festival. However with the largely unsettled theme, on a scale of 0=dustbowl, and 10= washout, this remains a 6. :(

GFS: Battle between high pressure to the West and low pressure to the North-East. All to play for. :mellow:

TWO: Dry :)

Dutch: Showers until Friday (that's as far as it goes) :mellow:

Meteo: Heavy showers until Saturday (that's as far as it goes) :(

PositiveWeather Solutions: A mudbath scenario cannot now be ruled out by the end of the festival on Sunday but with some time still to go, it's 50/50 on that score. :(

GFS Ensemble: Doesn't look that bad :mellow:

Met Office: A few periods of drier and brighter weather, most likely in the south later, but often unsettled with further showers or rain. Continuing risk of strong winds in the west, and temperatures remaining cool. :mellow:

ECM: Only Wednesday so far, but not looking too bad with the high pressure West and low North-East :mellow:

Norwegians: Not yet in range

Normal caveats apply:

1) I know a bit about weather, not a lot about weather

2) You can't predict the weather with any accuracy for more than three days

3) Based on Point 1, Point 2 might be incorrect

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