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Posted by Frosty over on Netweather:

Now this is more like it from the Gfs 06z, instead of a constant conveyor belt of atlantic depressions or troughs stuck limpet like on top of the uk, the 6z builds and rebuilds high pressure into the uk throughout most of FI with a good deal of dry, sunny and warm weather for all areas, the north of the uk doing well this week for dry weather and sunshine with pleasant warmth but becoming very warm and humid for england & wales for 2 or 3 days, especially warm in the southeast with temperatures nudging into the low 80's F with mid to upper 70's further north and west for a time, there will also be an increasing amount of thundery downpours for the very humid areas across southeastern britain but still with some sunshine, becoming cooler and more unsettled from the west next weekend with a cool and showery start to next week but then the atlantic/azores anticyclone pushes across the uk.

http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/76820-model-output-discussion-12z-010613/page-51#entry2715780

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UK Outlook for Saturday 22 Jun 2013 to Monday 1 Jul 2013:

Through Saturday, a band of rain across the west will spread east, clearing the far south east overnight. Heavy rain is possible at first but should turn lighter through the day. Brighter and showery weather following the rainband in the north and west on Saturday will spread to all areas on Sunday. It will turn windier through the weekend, particularly in the north and west, with temperatures close to or just below average. Thereafter, conditions look set to remain unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain but also some drier and clearer interludes. The north and west is likely to see the strongest winds and most frequent rain whilst the south and east enjoys the best of the drier and brighter spells. Temperatures remaining near or just below normal.

Updated: 1120 on Mon 17 Jun 2013

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This rollercoaster of emotions is how I know Glastonbury is coming. Family, friends and colleagues say "You alright today? You seem a bit down" and I mumble something about the Azores High being very weak.

What I genuinely enjoy about all of this is it can have such an impact on my happiness and yet I have no control over it whatsoever. It's nice to feel the power of nature every now and again.

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Countryside is always a big tradition in our house. It means the festival is so close you can almost touch it. We'll miss it this year as we're going to be camping a bit nearer the site. We'll still be drinking cider when it's on though to mark the occasion!

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