It's been a while - I'm starting this up again.
Today looks like a bumpy ride across the SW of the UK. Lots of isobars and stormy conditions spreading eastwards.
Forget tomorrow, NWerlies and tonnes of swell.
Friday is not a brilliant start, as the upper trough moves east across the UK dragging behind strong west winds. In the evening, this will crank round to the north, perhaps opening up some options on the south coast but there is a high degree of uncertainty at this point as to whether this happens before it goes dark.
The swell will drop back a notch on Sunday and it now looks like the wind might just get around to the SE for much of the day as high pressure builds in from the east and low pressure continues to churn out in the central Atlantic.
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