Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:54 pm
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Hello!
It’s a pleasant weekend ahead for many of us, although feeling much colder for all by Sunday. Details below.
If you have not been to Weather School yet you’ll have to book your place very soon. My next Aviation Weather School (Part 1) date is Saturday 7th September 2019 . So if you’d like to build your confidence in your weather skills and make better forecasts yourself, or have more trust in official forecasts, go to http://www.WeatherSchool.co.uk to book your place and to find out more. Weather School courses are always great fun and will improve your flight planning.
Remember too that 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/
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Have a great weekend,
Simon
WEEKEND WEATHER FORECAST
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Issued: 1600 hrs, Thursday 28th March 2019
SATURDAY
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Pressure stays high over the southern parts of the UK on Saturday. Weakening cold fronts are slipping southwards through the northern half of the UK.
Broken cloud and some showery bursts of rain slipping south through Scotland and into northern England and central Ireland.
Dry and fair to the south with sunny spells and dry here to.
Becoming brighter in northern Scotland with a few showers as the occluded front arrives.
Winds will be variable 5-10kt (F2-F3) in the south, becoming mainly N 10-15kt (F3-F4) to the north.
SUNDAY
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Pressure stays high through Sunday. A brisk wind in the far south of the country. The remnants of a cold front clearing to the south with the cloud breaking and sunny spells developing. An isolated shower in the Midlands, southern England and Scotland.
Best of the sunshine in northern England and Scotland with little change through the day.
Winds E 20-25kt (F5-F6) in the far south, mainly E 15-18kt (F4-F5) in much of southern Ireland, Wales, central and eastern England, mainly S-SE 8-12kt (F3) in Scotland.
**ends**
It’s a pleasant weekend ahead for many of us, although feeling much colder for all by Sunday. Details below.
If you have not been to Weather School yet you’ll have to book your place very soon. My next Aviation Weather School (Part 1) date is Saturday 7th September 2019 . So if you’d like to build your confidence in your weather skills and make better forecasts yourself, or have more trust in official forecasts, go to http://www.WeatherSchool.co.uk to book your place and to find out more. Weather School courses are always great fun and will improve your flight planning.
Remember too that 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 you 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: 1600 hrs, Thursday 28th March 2019
SATURDAY
----------------
Pressure stays high over the southern parts of the UK on Saturday. Weakening cold fronts are slipping southwards through the northern half of the UK.
Broken cloud and some showery bursts of rain slipping south through Scotland and into northern England and central Ireland.
Dry and fair to the south with sunny spells and dry here to.
Becoming brighter in northern Scotland with a few showers as the occluded front arrives.
Winds will be variable 5-10kt (F2-F3) in the south, becoming mainly N 10-15kt (F3-F4) to the north.
SUNDAY
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Pressure stays high through Sunday. A brisk wind in the far south of the country. The remnants of a cold front clearing to the south with the cloud breaking and sunny spells developing. An isolated shower in the Midlands, southern England and Scotland.
Best of the sunshine in northern England and Scotland with little change through the day.
Winds E 20-25kt (F5-F6) in the far south, mainly E 15-18kt (F4-F5) in much of southern Ireland, Wales, central and eastern England, mainly S-SE 8-12kt (F3) in Scotland.
**ends**
Simon Keeling,
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AVIATION WEATHER SCHOOL ONLINE...14th & 21st May 2022 book now
More at http://www.weatherschool.co.uk