Met Office Works Their Magic

Last week :

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/

This week :

a weather front moving in from the Atlantic is expected to see temperatures fall. The outlook for the royal wedding on Friday remains uncertain, but forecasters said there could be brief downpours in London during the day.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk

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11 Responses to Met Office Works Their Magic

  1. omnologos says:

    They never ever fail to fail. Amazing.

    • suyts says:

      Fail, apparently, doesn’t bother them. I’m not sure that they don’t live to fail. They do it so well, and with such precision, one has to think they relish being wrong.

    • Baa Humbug says:

      Isn’t that a form of success Omnologos, never failing to fail? or am I failing to understand what failing really is? lol

  2. John Silver says:

    It’s always like that, 48 hours is all they can predict.

    • Jimbo says:

      Yet they indulge in climate predictons going decades ahead. The tried seasonal on the public and that failed miserably. Good luck to the royal couple and prepare for the exact opposite of what the Met Office says.

  3. Baa Humbug says:

    Is the wedding going to be a traditional Indian wedding or a traditional Pakistani wedding?
    Does the Prince have to show the blood stained sheets to a gathered crowd on his wedding night?

    • Paul H says:

      I don’t know, but all the rich and famous jetting in will give Big Ears palpitations with all their emissions.

      • Mike Davis says:

        They have all received dispensation from the Church for this event. All travel for the event will be magically “Carbon Free” no matter how much they emit! There has been a rain forest planted on the moon to off set the carbon emitted.

      • Dave G says:

        Amazing how quiet they are during these big CO2 spewing events, takes alot of emissions to save the planet

  4. Andy Weiss says:

    If this past winter told us anything, it is that weather forecasts more than a couple days off tend to be less than accurate.

    • Mike Davis says:

      I have noticed that they even change from morning to night. Earlier this week we were due for rain but it took a detour South of the Smokies. Yesterday we got less than a tenth of an inch as that pattern tracked further North than expected. This time of year any forecast below 40F could mean a frost.
      Less than accurate is an understatement!

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