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10 Day trend - How’s Christmas looking? 18/12/19
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14/10/2024
Will be a wild or white Christmas? Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern has the 10 Day Trend.
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Hello, and welcome to the Met Office 10-day trend. Christmas fast approaching, just seven
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days to go now, but it's not looking particularly festive during the run-up to Christmas, certainly
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wet and windy over the next few days into the weekend, some especially heavy rain for
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southern Britain and strong gusty winds at times. The good news, if you are hoping for
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something a bit more settled for Christmas week, is that the signs are high pressure
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will start to build in, turning things gradually calmer. But for the time being, we are facing
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an onslaught of low pressure systems, weather fronts moving in for the Atlantic, but particularly
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coming up across the UK from southern parts of Britain. And that's why during the rest
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of this weekend to the start of the weekend, it's southern Britain that will bear the brunt
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of the heavy and prolonged rainfall, but there'll also be strong winds in places during the
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next few days. All of this active weather brought about by a powerful jet stream, just
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rewinding the clock there to Wednesday, and you can see this strong section of the jet
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stream moving across the Atlantic and heading towards the UK. The jet stream, of course,
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that fast-flowing current of air high in the sky, it tends to deepen and transport areas
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of low pressure around the globe. And when it is pointed towards the UK and slightly
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south shifted like that, we can expect plenty of low pressure systems keeping the weather
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unsettled. And I'm not going to go through the detail of the next few days because you
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can find more detailed weather forecasts through the Met Office app, through the Met
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Office website, YouTube channel, and so on. And it's on the website where you can find
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all the details of the weather warnings over the next few days, warnings in force for wind
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and for rain. So if you've got travel plans in the run-up to Christmas, certainly worth
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planning your journeys carefully because of potential impacts from those outbreaks of
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rain and the strong winds. Heading into the weekend, subtle changes are gradually going
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to occur. You can see the jet stream still a powerful part of the jet stream pushing
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across southern parts of the country, but we lose the most powerful part by the start
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of next week. And that means slowly but surely through the weekend, the weather turns a little
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less unsettled. We're still going to see some wet weather on Saturday, courtesy of this
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area of low pressure moving across southern parts of Britain. Elsewhere, for many places,
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it's a case of sunny spells and showers on Saturday, and then further showers coming
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in from the west on Sunday. But you can see by this stage, most of the lows are moving
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away and behind them, a brief bump in the isobars there, a brief ridge of high pressure
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to bring something a little more settled for the end of the weekend. So rain on Saturday
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in the south, slowly turning drier through the weekend and becoming less windy, but still
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a few showers, but still fairly changeable temperatures around average. Heading into
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next week, then the Christmas period, of course, nothing says Christmas more than a probabilistic
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pressure trend over the UK. But this is essentially a useful chart for showing a big change in
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the weather patterns for next week. And let me explain what's going on. We don't just
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run one computer simulation where we're talking about seven to 10 days time. We run 30 or
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more. And this sums up all the outcomes from all those different computer models where
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they all agree, where they all say that low pressure is likely to be in charge. We get
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strong blue colours where they all say high pressure is likely to be in charge. We get
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strong reds. And in between, you get something around this colour. Now, moving forward, these
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are the dates for the forecast. So we're looking at Christmas Eve here and Christmas Day here.
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And these are the different computer model runs. So this is the most recent one. This
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is 12 hours earlier and this is 24 hours earlier and so on back in time. So the important thing
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to note there is that over the next week or so, those strong blues, all the computer models
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agreeing that low pressure is going to be close to the UK. But you can see a significant
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change on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. We go from the strong blues to the strong
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reds. Many of the computer models then agreeing that high pressure is likely to replace the
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low pressure around about the Christmas period. So a big change in weather patterns. How does
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that look? Well, up to Christmas Eve, this is the likely situation. The jet stream south
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shifted carrying areas of low pressure rapidly, one after the other, across southern parts
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of Britain. But watch the change around about the Christmas period. The jet stream gets
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a shunt further north and it's likely to be pushing to the northwest of Britain. Still
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some low pressure systems crossing northern Britain, still some changeable weather here.
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But with high pressure building further south, we can expect the weather to settle down more,
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drier, calmer. Now, the winds are still going to be generally coming in from a mild direction,
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so we're not expecting a cold spell next week. But where any clear skies happen at night,
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we can expect some frost and fog patches, especially for southern Britain. More changeable
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weather further north. So not a classic white Christmas. That doesn't look particularly
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likely in most places, but certainly higher pressure through next week. Drier and calmer
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for a time, a break in that wind and rain. But yeah, if you've got travel plans over
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the next few days, do take a look at the forecast, the latest weather warnings and plan your
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journeys accordingly. You can follow us on social media for all the very latest. But
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for now, just time for me to say, have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Bye bye.
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