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Farming Weekend Weather Forecast 26/5/23
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Keeling" data-source="post: 8754089" data-attributes="member: 184"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>A quick note that 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 you noticed us testing our our Weatherweb Premium video forecasts on Farm TV? Take a look <a href="https://thefarmingforum.realms.tv" target="_blank">https://thefarmingforum.realms.tv</a></p><p></p><p>A fine few days ahead, the weather can't know it's a holiday weekend! I've included an extra forecast for Monday below.</p><p></p><p>If you need a forecast specifically for your location then you can talk directly to our forecasters 7-days a week, between 8am and 5pm using our WeatherLIVE service. You can call from any telephone in the UK or Ireland. Full details and charges are here <a href="https://premium.weatherweb.net/talk-to-a-forecaster-with-weatherlive/" target="_blank">https://premium.weatherweb.net/talk-to-a-forecaster-with-weatherlive/</a></p><p>This service is used by farmers, sailors, pilots and just about anyone who needs to know the weather forecast in the coming days and weeks tailored to their plans.</p><p> </p><p>Remember too that <strong>Weatherweb Premium</strong> also has lots of weather wisdom and is continuing to grow with more sailors 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>A reminder you can follow my musings on instagram @weatherschooluk</p><p></p><p></p><p>Simon</p><p></p><p>WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST</p><p>==========================</p><p>Issued: 1130hrs, Friday 26th May 2023</p><p></p><p>SATURDAY</p><p>=========</p><p>High pressure dominates the weather of the British Isles again on Saturday. A weak cold front will be pushing south through Scotland and into Northern Ireland.</p><p>The front brings some cloud to Scotland and Northern Ireland in the morning, some spots of rain too along northern coasts and hills of Scotland. This fades into the afternoon with the front nothing more than a band of cloud in southern Scotland and Northern Ireland by evening.</p><p>Elsewhere there will be some morning mist and fog patches in well sheltered areas, but overall it is going to be a fair morning with sunny spells. Little change in the afternoon with good spells of sunshine. Sea breezes affecting eastern and western coasts, although the breeze too strong for these in the south.</p><p>Winds NE 20-25kt (F6) along southern coasts, stronger in the English Channel. W 18-23kt (F5-F6) in the far north of Scotland. Mainly W 15-18kt (F4-F5) for other areas although variable in sea breezes.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1114449[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>SUNDAY</p><p>=======</p><p>The remains of the cold front passing south across northeast England, then the east Midlands and East Anglia. High pressure remains in control.</p><p>Cloudier skies close to the front through Wales, the Midlands and northern England. This cloud pushing south and being mostly through East Anglia and southern England in the afternoon.</p><p>Other areas will be dry with plenty of sunshine. Northern Scotland may see more cloud.</p><p>Winds NE 15-18kt (F4-F5) in southern areas, W 12-15kt (F3-F4) in northern Scotland. mostly NE 12-15kt (F3-F4) elsewhere.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1114450[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>HOLIDAY MONDAY</p><p>===============</p><p>Pressure stays high through Holiday Monday and will be in control of the weather across the UK and Ireland.</p><p>Cloud is likely to be broken throughout the day with sunny spells.</p><p>Plates of cloud may well drift in from the east from time to time, this giving cloudy skies briefly, then this cloud breaking with bright or sunny spells developing.</p><p>Winds E-NE 20-25kt (F6) in the south, variable 10-12kt (F3) in Scotland, NE 14-18kt (F5) in northern England and Northern Ireland.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1114451[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>**ends**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Keeling, post: 8754089, member: 184"] Hello, A quick note that you can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to [EMAIL]generalweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net[/EMAIL] Have you noticed us testing our our Weatherweb Premium video forecasts on Farm TV? Take a look [URL]https://thefarmingforum.realms.tv[/URL] A fine few days ahead, the weather can't know it's a holiday weekend! I've included an extra forecast for Monday below. If you need a forecast specifically for your location then you can talk directly to our forecasters 7-days a week, between 8am and 5pm using our WeatherLIVE service. You can call from any telephone in the UK or Ireland. Full details and charges are here [URL]https://premium.weatherweb.net/talk-to-a-forecaster-with-weatherlive/[/URL] This service is used by farmers, sailors, pilots and just about anyone who needs to know the weather forecast in the coming days and weeks tailored to their plans. Remember too that [B]Weatherweb Premium[/B] also has lots of weather wisdom and is continuing to grow with more sailors 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] A reminder you can follow my musings on instagram @weatherschooluk Simon WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST ========================== Issued: 1130hrs, Friday 26th May 2023 SATURDAY ========= High pressure dominates the weather of the British Isles again on Saturday. A weak cold front will be pushing south through Scotland and into Northern Ireland. The front brings some cloud to Scotland and Northern Ireland in the morning, some spots of rain too along northern coasts and hills of Scotland. This fades into the afternoon with the front nothing more than a band of cloud in southern Scotland and Northern Ireland by evening. Elsewhere there will be some morning mist and fog patches in well sheltered areas, but overall it is going to be a fair morning with sunny spells. Little change in the afternoon with good spells of sunshine. Sea breezes affecting eastern and western coasts, although the breeze too strong for these in the south. Winds NE 20-25kt (F6) along southern coasts, stronger in the English Channel. W 18-23kt (F5-F6) in the far north of Scotland. Mainly W 15-18kt (F4-F5) for other areas although variable in sea breezes. [ATTACH type="full"]1114449[/ATTACH] SUNDAY ======= The remains of the cold front passing south across northeast England, then the east Midlands and East Anglia. High pressure remains in control. Cloudier skies close to the front through Wales, the Midlands and northern England. This cloud pushing south and being mostly through East Anglia and southern England in the afternoon. Other areas will be dry with plenty of sunshine. Northern Scotland may see more cloud. Winds NE 15-18kt (F4-F5) in southern areas, W 12-15kt (F3-F4) in northern Scotland. mostly NE 12-15kt (F3-F4) elsewhere. [ATTACH type="full"]1114450[/ATTACH] HOLIDAY MONDAY =============== Pressure stays high through Holiday Monday and will be in control of the weather across the UK and Ireland. Cloud is likely to be broken throughout the day with sunny spells. Plates of cloud may well drift in from the east from time to time, this giving cloudy skies briefly, then this cloud breaking with bright or sunny spells developing. Winds E-NE 20-25kt (F6) in the south, variable 10-12kt (F3) in Scotland, NE 14-18kt (F5) in northern England and Northern Ireland. [ATTACH type="full"]1114451[/ATTACH] **ends** [/QUOTE]
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