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The Weather Thread 2019


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1 hour ago, richy24 said:

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And this evenings favourite weather service is...Accuweather!

Not sure where the week of thunderstorms have gone but would definitely STICK!

Make it 22-23 degrees with the side step of a little rain Saturday early morning(gotta give in some way)  and I'll stick. 

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3 minutes ago, Sku said:

About a dozen or so pages back (aka yesterday) there were some people predicting this thread will reach 120-160 pages by the festival.

Looking more like 300 if these trends continue.

+1 (page that is)

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1 hour ago, tumbles said:

meh more clickbait shite again for me. The fact we’ve had about 3-4 days of rain in last 2 months means he’s talking crap at the start about wet few weeks previous. 

"Much of this looks to fall on Friday 7th."

Barely rained in Pilton. Liar.

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9 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Sounds like the site missed the worst of it all though (?)

Yep missed Pilton almost completely and hit North Somerset and edge of South Wales. It was truly mental downpour, flash flooding in places.  It bubbled up out of nowhere with fairly intense thunderstorm to boot. Oh and hale, fuck ton of Hale! 82B995CC-6768-4182-8B2E-D179AD60DA51.thumb.png.68cb4f30b4ff7c74fc12e5139cc80df6.png

 

 

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1 minute ago, jonnyisRFC said:

Accuweather are now saying no rain during the festival and only the odd shower leading up to it. however, it’s looking cold for June with maximum temps of 19 degrees.  STICK. 

The temps are always lower this far in advance- as it gets nearer, they tend to plumpen the temperatures by a few degrees

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It's the BBC that are talking sense.

Monday 24 JuneSunday 7 July

Becoming warmer and drier for most.

The end of June and start of July should see high pressure building more widely across Europe, with Atlantic low pressure systems generally staying to the north-west of the UK. Most parts of England and Wales can expect to see a lot of dry weather, and temperatures will tend to be above normal in all areas, with southern and eastern areas likely to be warmest.
The low pressure systems passing to our north-west may bring occasional spells of rain and some windy weather to Scotland and Northern Ireland, but both countries can expect a fair amount of dry and calm weather, and it will be warmer than normal too.
As always, there is some uncertainty for this part of the forecast. One reason for this is that there is a tendency for low pressure systems affecting the UK in mid-June to linger for the rest of the month. So, whilst we expect the weather to become drier and warmer, there is a chance that it may remain unsettled and cool through to the start of July, with some spells of warm, dry weather, albeit perhaps rather short-lived.

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