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I really like the look of this one for the Friday, there's H's all over the UK, with one big H holding a big arm up saying to the low in the NW "sorry mate, if you aint got an H on you can't come in"

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Hi devonhammer, I looked on the ECM site but could not see any data feeds (e.g. XML, CSV) of the raw data. If you know the URLs for any of these then yes, I'm sure I could knock up an Android app so you can see this data on the move. Though probably easier to just fire up your browser on the phone and go to the site :rolleyes: .

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I read that post about biblical rain and 120mph winds in complete beleif - until it said about killing women and childen! What a tosser! I'm so gullible!

If you ask me (and you didn't, but it's a forum so....) the forecasts seem to be getting slightly better now, and I for one, have absolute faith in that brilliant, sparkly, warm lump of high pressure. I beleive it has a ticket for Glasto and it'll stay for the duration.

YAY! :D

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Met Office hasn't changed their outlook:

UK Outlook for Sunday 20 Jun 2010 to Tuesday 29 Jun 2010:

Into the beginning of the new week, it should remain largely dry for most areas of the UK, with variable cloud and sunny periods. The exception being more cloud and occasional mainly light rain at times in the far north, and isolated light showers in southeastern parts, possibly extending to other areas by mid-week. It will feel warm in any prolonged sunshine, especially further south and west, and in light winds. Temperatures should be near or above normal, though cooler on northern and eastern coasts with a fresh northeasterly breeze. There is a trend to turn more unsettled for most parts later next week and into the weekend, mainly for the north and west, with spells of rain or showers. Temperatures remaining near or slightly above normal.

Updated: 1212 on Tue 15 Jun 2010

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As I'm only a meteorologist by training (and that was 20 years ago), I'm bowing down to your knowledge in a big way.

As a professional which forecasts are best? I've been using GFS for long range (which I find to be pretty poor) and a mixture of ECM, yr.no and UKMO for short range. I tend to favour ECM and yr.no, but I haven't been using yr.no for long. I'd love to know what you think.

... and most importantly, will it be dry?

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