Thu Jun 28, 2018 1:40 pm
#1621190
Hello!
What a spell of weather we are enjoying, I hope you are able to get out there and make the most of it.
This weekend is looking good for flying too, although watch out for showers in the south.
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Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 1300 hrs, Thursday 28th June 2018
SATURDAY
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High pressure is to the east on Saturday with low pressure over northern Spain. This brings an easterly flow to all areas, strongest in the south.
Eastern coasts may see some low cloud, but this should be breaking and retreating back to the coasts by late morning. All areas are then going to enjoy another fine day with good spells of warm sunshine.
Be aware that isolated thundery showers may develop in western Ireland in the afternoon.
Winds E-NE 15-20kt 9F4-F5) in the south, 12-15kt 9F4) to the north.
SUNDAY
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Little change on Sunday with the easterly flow persisting. A weak front reaches northwest Scotland with low pressure to the south.
Indications are that it will be a dry day for most. Fair again with good spells of sunshine.
Thicker cloud may slip through Scotland bringing an isolated shower.
Some heavy showers could develop in the far southwest, possibly thundery. Most other areas stay dry.
Winds E 15-28kt (F4-F5) in the south, E-NE 12-15kt (F4) further north.
**ends**
What a spell of weather we are enjoying, I hope you are able to get out there and make the most of it.
This weekend is looking good for flying too, although watch out for showers in the south.
If you'd like to learn more about the weather and how you can maximise weather windows for your flying, come along to Aviation Weather School (Part 1). I have one place left on my final course of 2018 to be held on Saturday 1st December. Places do go quickly, so if you'd like to find out more and book your place, do so now at http://www.WeatherSchool.co.uk or you can call me to book on 01902 895252.
Weatherweb Premium also has lots of weather wisdom and is continuing to grow with more pilots 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
http://premium.weatherweb.net/become-a-member/
And don't forget your friends can also receive these forecasts by email, just send a blank email to
aviationweather-subscribe@weatherweb.net
Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
==========================
Issued: 1300 hrs, Thursday 28th June 2018
SATURDAY
---------------
High pressure is to the east on Saturday with low pressure over northern Spain. This brings an easterly flow to all areas, strongest in the south.
Eastern coasts may see some low cloud, but this should be breaking and retreating back to the coasts by late morning. All areas are then going to enjoy another fine day with good spells of warm sunshine.
Be aware that isolated thundery showers may develop in western Ireland in the afternoon.
Winds E-NE 15-20kt 9F4-F5) in the south, 12-15kt 9F4) to the north.
SUNDAY
------------
Little change on Sunday with the easterly flow persisting. A weak front reaches northwest Scotland with low pressure to the south.
Indications are that it will be a dry day for most. Fair again with good spells of sunshine.
Thicker cloud may slip through Scotland bringing an isolated shower.
Some heavy showers could develop in the far southwest, possibly thundery. Most other areas stay dry.
Winds E 15-28kt (F4-F5) in the south, E-NE 12-15kt (F4) further north.
**ends**
Simon Keeling,
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