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FFS man!!!
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Booked to go Thu/Fri...hotels sorted, flights sorted...dont want anything fooking it up!
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Where you reading this?
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mon nite -1
tue daytime 5 degrees nite -3 wed daytime 7 nite -4 thurs daytime 6 night -3 friday daytime 5 degrees all from weather pro |
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Beast from the east was in January according to what I have google'd...light rain is all I see in weather severity...not sure about the true facts of this tbh
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Because the weather front comes from the east and beast rhymes with east rags such as the daily mail will dub a said front "the beast from the east".
Next month the same rag will declare a bbq summer hope this helps. |
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all the sites which i've used in past (and have been fairly reliable) have overnight temps below zero but daytimes above 5deg so should be OK, guess they may cover up the landing/take offs though..another sign that the ground will be drying
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http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=news;storyid=1392;sess=
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There is a 60-70% chance that I may wear a slightly thicker coat next week.
That is about as dramatic as things are going to be. |
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If this was true Simon Claisse would mention it. He hasn't so it's betfair spam until he does.
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I got in touch with some people at Nasa weather station. Apparently there's going to be a invasion of tall green creatures, who will land in the middle of the track, then they plan to scan the spectators and look for a basebal hat wearing truck driver to flash at, before flying back to their own planet.
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Cheltenham forecast for monday 11/03
Daytime temps not rising above 1c, windchill of -11c, snowshowers in afternoon..... http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=uk7dayx7;page=6;ct=6074~Cheltenham;sess=#forecast |
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Ah netweather.tv that amazingly well known and reliable source of weather info. Cheers I'll cancel my time off work and my train tickets to Cheltenham.
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YES, LOOKS LIKE IT'S OFF
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Graeme83 06 Mar 13 15:49 Joined: 21 Sep 07 | Topic/replies: 7,857 | Blogger: Graeme83's blog
I got in touch with some people at Nasa weather station. Apparently there's going to be a invasion of tall green creatures, who will land in the middle of the track, then they plan to scan the spectators and look for a basebal hat wearing truck driver to flash at, before flying back to their own planet. ![]() |
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UK Met Office Outlook for Monday 11 Mar 2013 to Wednesday 20 Mar 2013:
Much colder conditions are expected to develop early next week. Rain, sleet and hill snow in the southeast at first on Monday clearing away with brighter conditions elsewhere spreading south. Snow showers are likely to increasingly affect northern and eastern regions through next week, but all areas are at risk of seeing sleet, hail and snow showers at times. There is a risk of some significant and disruptive amounts of snow in places, but there is currently uncertainty regarding which areas are most at risk. There will however, also be some sunshine, particularly further west. Widespread overnight frosts returning with a risk of icy patches. Signals are that it may gradually become slightly less cold by the following week as bands of rain edge eastwards, perhaps preceded by further snow. |
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Sure that's nothing ffs, you suddenly go from -11 in your first forecast to snow in north and east with sunshine in west and south from met office.
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I'll be **** out a beast from the east in wednesday morning after a day on the guinness and a curry tuesday night
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This is the biggest pile of sh1t since the ringmaster spiked Dumbo's nightime drink with a laxitive.
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do I get my antepost bet on Pont Alexandre for the Albert Bartlett back?
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My heart sank when I saw this thread.
I'm choosing to ignore it. |
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Yes there is a hurricane coming in on Tuesday.
Around 3.20. Don't worry though it will be following Zarkander |
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All the OP was doing was letting us know a forecast he had seen.
not sure theres any need to be having a go at him like some are,just cos you read something you dont like. |
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I think it was the staggering predictions that people were baulking at, the last time I witnessed predictions like that I was watching "the day after tomorrow!...incidentally, there's no fooking way I'm evacuating to mexico!!!
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"green creatures?? I thought it could only be E.T. that could do this?"
Harry, i think you watched a different version from the rest of us. The majority watched the official family friendly edition. |
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Thanks buddeliea for the support.....
As you kindly say i am just passing on a medium range forecast that i have seen. I really hope it doesn't cause disruption to the festival as i have been looking forward to this for 12 months. I am just flagging up that the potential exists for disruption. As of now nothing is set in stone, as accruacy can only be relied upon with a 48 hour window in weather forecasting. We will have to wait till Sunday to get a reliable forcast for the opening day of the festival but the medium term weather models/charts are showing a deep cold air system pushing into the UK from the east on Sunday/Monday. How cold and how much precipitation it brings cannot be predicted with any accuracy at this stage. Lets just hope it doesn't get as bad as the models are currently showing, which can very easily happen! But one thing is certain at this stage is that it will become much colder next week. |
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Given that forecasts for sub-zero overnight temperatures are being widely predicted for Monday night, what do any of you know about how frost affects the ground. How does gd/sft pre-frost ground ride the next day? Does it make it dead ground? Sods law that we need to start taking this unwelcome variable into consideration! The going was likely going to be perfect for a number of my selections, but now this :(
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CheltenhamRacecourse @CheltenhamRaces
Brilliant card for Tues! A few cold nights coming up, so we're putting frost covers on take offs and landings. No threat to racing. |
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Cheltenham officials are preparing to take precautions against a forecast cold spell ahead of the start of the Festival.
With frost predicted for the first half of next week, the team at Prestbury Park are getting ready to put down frost covers on all vulnerable areas, including the take-offs and landings. And if even colder weather comes into the equation, the entire course will be covered. However, milder conditions should come in for the last two days of the meeting on Thursday and Friday. "The forecast hasn't really changed since the beginning of the week, which is rain (on Thursday) then bits and pieces until Monday so we're looking at between 12 and 14 millimetres," said clerk of the course Simon Claisse. "But it is getting cold at the beginning of next week. We are looking at dawn temperatures on Monday/Tuesday of minus 3C, minus 4C. We had minus 4C yesterday and were schooling horses on the cross-country course by 10am, so it shouldn't be any concern for us. However, just as a precaution we are using frost covers for take-offs and landings on the chase and hurdle courses for Tuesday. "They will go down on Sunday together with other vulnerable areas and parts of the cross-country course. "If that weather forecast deteriorates by Friday we may take the decision to do a full course deployment on Sunday. It's a little bit early to make that call. "We are geared up to do that as it looks to be a prudent measure given that it is going to turn cold again before getting mild again for Thursday and Friday. There is no frost forecast for the end of next week." The going is described as good to soft, good in places (chase and hurdle courses); good to soft, soft in places (cross country). |
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Thanks for that, Yeast.
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We had minus 4C yesterday and were schooling horses on the cross-country course by 10am, so it shouldn't be any concern for us.
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FFS, just had a No1 haircut, will have to buy a silly hat with a feather on course.. do Damart sell maroon thermals togo under the maroon cords ?
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betfair fleece hats this year please, ive got half a dozen scarfs...
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Looks like all precautions are being made,and as long as daytime temperatures are high enough then all should be fine.
Still dont excuse ignorant abuse of someone trying to be of help to us. |
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We had minus 4C yesterday and were schooling horses on the cross-country course by 10am, so it shouldn't be any concern for us.
More practice for local hero Any Currency. He'll have been over the fences more often than Spot Thedifference ( ![]() Remember this when you're about to exclude horses with no banks experience from your calculations. |
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Hey Rease, that's good to hear because I took 20/1 for Any Currency just after lunch today
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This has affected my plans fairly significantly. Two gansey's instead of one IMO.
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unreal, I meant local to Cheltenham, mate which is where Keighley trains so it's easier for him to school him there.
My tongue was in my cheek to some extent but his trainer said he would school him over the fences before deciding to run him, he's still in so QED. I also intend to back him in due course. Apologies for hijacking the weather thread! |
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Taken directly from sporting life website:
With overnight ground temperatures expected to fall to as low as -5C next Tuesday, the team at Prestbury Park are getting ready to put down frost covers on all vulnerable areas, including the take-offs and landings. And if even colder weather comes into the equation, the entire course will be covered. However, milder conditions should arrive in time for the last two days of the meeting on Thursday and Friday. "The forecast hasn't really changed since the beginning of the week, which is rain tomorrow then bits and pieces until Monday so we're looking at between 12-14mm," said clerk of the course Simon Claisse. "But it is getting cold at the beginning of next week. We are looking at dawn temperatures on Monday/Tuesday of -3C, -4C. We had -4C yesterday and were schooling horses on the cross-country course by 10am, so it shouldn't be any concern for us. "However, just as a precaution we are using frost covers for take-offs and landings on the chase and hurdle courses for Tuesday. "They will go down on Sunday together with other vulnerable areas and parts of the cross-country course. "If that weather forecast deteriorates by Friday we may take the decision to do a full course deployment on Sunday. It's a little bit early to make that call. "We are geared up to do that as it looks to be a prudent measure given that it is going to turn cold again before getting mild again for Thursday and Friday. There is no frost forecast for the end of next week." The going is described as good to soft, good in places (chase and hurdle courses); good to soft, soft in places (cross country). |