Has anyone seen the long-range forecast? It hasn't stopped raining here for several days and we're one of the driest areas of the UK. The Lakes are not reknowned for drought are they?
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Monday 21st January 2008 to Sunday 27th January 2008
"Dry spells at a premium as rain continues to fall."
No signs of high pressure bringing a prolonged spell of settled weather. Low pressures will continue to keep a mobile, unsettled theme to the weather pattern throughout the period.
Temperatures will stay well above average in all parts of the British Isles, but this is unlikely to be due to copious amounts of sunshine. The brightest spots are likely to be north and east Scotland.
Rainfall totals will be above average in Wales, Northern Ireland, western Scotland and most of England. They may well become well above average across the far northwest of Scotland. All other parts will be somewhat drier.
Monday 28th January 2008 to Sunday 10th February 2008
“Staying unsettled, potential for stronger winds.”
The early part of February may well be marked by strong winds and gales as low pressure continues to bring spells of wet and windy weather to many areas. Temperatures will again be at least above average if not well above average, both by day and night. Sunshine amounts, however, could well be disappointing for western parts of the British Isles.
Temperatures will again be at least above average if not well above average, both by day and night. Sunshine amounts, however, could well be disappointing for western parts of the British Isles.
Will mid-February bring change to the unsettled spell? Find out more next week.