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Farming Weekend Weather Forecast 11/5/18
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Keeling" data-source="post: 5103652" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>Apologies for the late issuance of this forecast; there were many uncertainties in how things would develop during the weekend. There’s still a few questions but the latest ideas are below.</p><p></p><p>If you’re farming and would like to learn about how to make better forecasts yourself, what forecasts you can trust or not, and how you can easily plan weather events in the coming week or so, come along to <strong>Farming Weather School</strong>. I have one place remaining on my course on Wednesday 6th June 2018. The course is held here in Wombourne between 10am and 4pm. For more information and to book your place see <a href="http://weatherschool.co.uk/farming-weather-school-part-1/" target="_blank">http://weatherschool.co.uk/farming-weather-school-part-1/</a> Please feel free to get in touch if you’ve any questions or would like to go on the waiting list for the next course.</p><p></p><p><strong>Weatherweb Premium</strong> has lots of weather wisdom and is continuing to grow with more farmers joining every week. There's stack of weather information, forecasts and learning to be found on the website and you can try Weatherweb Premium completely free at <a href="http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/" target="_blank">http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/</a></p><p></p><p>And don't forget you can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to <a href="mailto:generalweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net">generalweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net</a></p><p></p><p>Have a great weekend,</p><p>Simon</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST</p><p>==========================</p><p></p><p>Issued: 1300 hrs, Friday 11th May 2018</p><p></p><p>SATURDAY</p><p>---------------</p><p>The main uncertainty for Saturday is associated with the front over eastern coasts. A pulse of rain (known as a ‘wave’) travels north along the front through the day, bringing the threat of some heavy and thundery bursts of rain through late morning, afternoon and evening over East Anglia and southeast England.</p><p>Elsewhere there will be broken cloud and some sunny spells. For most of the UK a scattering of showers are likely to be developing.</p><p>However, heavier showers will be affecting western and southern Wales, southwest England and Ireland, these potentially thundery at times.</p><p>Winds will be mainly N-NW 12-5kt (F-F4) in the southeast and east at first, mainly W-SW 12-15kt (F3-F4) elsewhere.</p><p> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/G3B4cF5.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>SUNDAY</p><p>------------</p><p>The front slips into the northeast of Scotland on Sunday bringing some rain here. A few showers may still affect eastern coasts, especially East Anglia. Low pressure northwest of Ireland forces a trough eastwards into Ireland.</p><p>Northeast Scotland is likely to be wet with rain at times. Elsewhere sunny spells, but an increased risk of showers developing. The showers could be heavy and thundery at times, although there will still be some sunny spells in-between. Gusty winds will be associated with the showers.</p><p>Winds NW 12-15kt (F3-F4) at first in the southeast, mainly W-SW 10-15kt (F3-F4) elsewere. </p><p> <img src="https://i.imgur.com/4Uyw0hW.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>**ends**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Keeling, post: 5103652, member: 184"] Hello! Apologies for the late issuance of this forecast; there were many uncertainties in how things would develop during the weekend. There’s still a few questions but the latest ideas are below. If you’re farming and would like to learn about how to make better forecasts yourself, what forecasts you can trust or not, and how you can easily plan weather events in the coming week or so, come along to [B]Farming Weather School[/B]. I have one place remaining on my course on Wednesday 6th June 2018. The course is held here in Wombourne between 10am and 4pm. For more information and to book your place see [URL]http://weatherschool.co.uk/farming-weather-school-part-1/[/URL] Please feel free to get in touch if you’ve any questions or would like to go on the waiting list for the next course. [B]Weatherweb Premium[/B] has lots of weather wisdom and is continuing to grow with more farmers joining every week. There's stack of weather information, forecasts and learning to be found on the website and you can try Weatherweb Premium completely free at [URL]http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/[/URL] And don't forget you can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to [EMAIL]generalweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net[/EMAIL] Have a great weekend, Simon WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST ========================== Issued: 1300 hrs, Friday 11th May 2018 SATURDAY --------------- The main uncertainty for Saturday is associated with the front over eastern coasts. A pulse of rain (known as a ‘wave’) travels north along the front through the day, bringing the threat of some heavy and thundery bursts of rain through late morning, afternoon and evening over East Anglia and southeast England. Elsewhere there will be broken cloud and some sunny spells. For most of the UK a scattering of showers are likely to be developing. However, heavier showers will be affecting western and southern Wales, southwest England and Ireland, these potentially thundery at times. Winds will be mainly N-NW 12-5kt (F-F4) in the southeast and east at first, mainly W-SW 12-15kt (F3-F4) elsewhere. [img]https://i.imgur.com/G3B4cF5.png[/img] SUNDAY ------------ The front slips into the northeast of Scotland on Sunday bringing some rain here. A few showers may still affect eastern coasts, especially East Anglia. Low pressure northwest of Ireland forces a trough eastwards into Ireland. Northeast Scotland is likely to be wet with rain at times. Elsewhere sunny spells, but an increased risk of showers developing. The showers could be heavy and thundery at times, although there will still be some sunny spells in-between. Gusty winds will be associated with the showers. Winds NW 12-15kt (F3-F4) at first in the southeast, mainly W-SW 10-15kt (F3-F4) elsewere. [img]https://i.imgur.com/4Uyw0hW.png[/img] **ends** [/QUOTE]
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