Busy, busy, busy, and I am afraid that I do not have any photographs either.
The weather will get busy soon, but for now it is still quite peaceful, at least for those of us in the south, in Reading, where my forecasts are based on.
We have another ex-hurricane to affect our weather, I think it is Philippe, it is heading to the west of Iceland so no wind and rain for us, but it is the air masses that they affect as we saw with the last two hurricanes.
So, yes, it is going to get warmer. At some point the hurricanes will stop messing around with the flow of Atlantic storms and the storms will come back to us...probably not too far away, maybe in 7-10 days.
Tuesday sees high pressure trying to build from the south but at the same time cold weather coming down from the north, which will create rain over the north of England, maybe the midlands, but the south will stay mostly dry, but mostly cloudy, 19'C.
Wednesday sees high pressure taking more influence but the wet weather does push down a bit further south, so I am expecting more sunshine on Wednesday but also the chance of some bits of rain at times, and it should feel warm in the sun at 20'C. Unless you are unlucky and it stays cloudy and damp then it might stay at 16'C.
Thursday sees high pressure really building to the east, I expect a lot of sunshine, some clouds, 18'C is the most likely temperature.
Friday should be quite gloriously sunny, though there may be some early mist or fog to clear, and therefore it might only reach 16'C and be quite chilly overnight too.
Saturday again likely to be sunny after some early mist or fog, 15'C and possibly close to zero overnight so a touch of frost possible.
Sunday something similar before the Atlantic storms start arriving...which may only last a week or 10 days before becoming calm again...we shall see.
Autumnal.
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Welcome to my weather blog. I produce two weather forecasts per week, normally Monday and Thursday evening, and also put links to any other interesting weather information, and crazy weather videos that I discover. The forecast is based on my expectations for the Reading area, UK. If you want a forecast for your area, please e-mail me or comment below the blog post.
Monday, 10 October 2011
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