Simon Keeling
Member
Hello!
Spring has arrived (for many of us at least), but the main problem this weekend is going to be mist and fog. More below.
Weatherweb Premium 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 http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/
And don't forget your friends can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to [email protected]
Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
==========================
Issued: 1900 hrs, Thursday 19th April 2018
SATURDAY
---------------
High pressure to the east on Saturday with lower pressure to the west. A trough edges northwards during the course of the day, affecting southern England and Wales as an occluded front approaches western Ireland.
Morning mist and fog patches clearing quickly. Low cloud and fog may also be a problem around the coats.
Mostly dry with sunny spells and staying warm, but thundery showers will be developing in southern England and Wales, these then gathering to rain and thunderstorms which will move northwards through Saturday afternoon, affecting much of Wales, the Midlands, northern England and southern Scotland. Isolated showers ion eastern Ireland too.
Dry for the rest of Scotland and most of Ireland, although rain in western Ireland later.
Winds mainly SE 5-10kt (F2-F3) but S-SW 10-15kt (F3-F4) in western Scotland and Ireland.
SUNDAY
-------------
A change in pressure pattern for Sunday as fronts pass eastwards, triggering thunderstorms across much of the UK and Ireland, these clearing east early on Sunday.
Fresher weather then follows into the west, becoming drier.
Showers in Scotland and Ireland may merge to longer spells of rain.
Winds becoming W 12-18kt (F4-F5) by 20-25kt (F6) in Scotland.
**ends**
Spring has arrived (for many of us at least), but the main problem this weekend is going to be mist and fog. More below.
Weatherweb Premium 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 http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/
And don't forget your friends can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to [email protected]
Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
==========================
Issued: 1900 hrs, Thursday 19th April 2018
SATURDAY
---------------
High pressure to the east on Saturday with lower pressure to the west. A trough edges northwards during the course of the day, affecting southern England and Wales as an occluded front approaches western Ireland.
Morning mist and fog patches clearing quickly. Low cloud and fog may also be a problem around the coats.
Mostly dry with sunny spells and staying warm, but thundery showers will be developing in southern England and Wales, these then gathering to rain and thunderstorms which will move northwards through Saturday afternoon, affecting much of Wales, the Midlands, northern England and southern Scotland. Isolated showers ion eastern Ireland too.
Dry for the rest of Scotland and most of Ireland, although rain in western Ireland later.
Winds mainly SE 5-10kt (F2-F3) but S-SW 10-15kt (F3-F4) in western Scotland and Ireland.
SUNDAY
-------------
A change in pressure pattern for Sunday as fronts pass eastwards, triggering thunderstorms across much of the UK and Ireland, these clearing east early on Sunday.
Fresher weather then follows into the west, becoming drier.
Showers in Scotland and Ireland may merge to longer spells of rain.
Winds becoming W 12-18kt (F4-F5) by 20-25kt (F6) in Scotland.
**ends**