DateModel run at 2023-05-29 0000Model run at 2023-05-29 1200Model run at 2023-05-30 0000Model run at 2023-05-30 1200Model run at 2023-05-31 0000Model run at 2023-05-31 1200
Thursday
01
June
15:00

20230601-030000

Stability:
Thursday
01
June
18:00

20230601-060000

Stability:
Thursday
01
June
21:00

20230601-090000

Stability:
Friday
02
June
00:00

20230601-120000

Stability:
Friday
02
June
03:00

20230601-150000

Stability:
 
Friday
02
June
06:00

20230601-180000

Stability:
 
Friday
02
June
09:00

20230601-210000

Stability:
 
Friday
02
June
12:00

20230602-000000

Stability:
 
Friday
02
June
15:00

20230602-030000

Stability:
   
Friday
02
June
18:00

20230602-060000

Stability:
   
Friday
02
June
21:00

20230602-090000

Stability:
   
Saturday
03
June
00:00

20230602-120000

Stability:
   
Saturday
03
June
03:00

20230602-150000

Stability:
     
Saturday
03
June
06:00

20230602-180000

Stability:
     
Saturday
03
June
09:00

20230602-210000

Stability:
     
Saturday
03
June
12:00

20230603-000000

Stability:
     
Saturday
03
June
15:00

20230603-030000

Stability:
       
Saturday
03
June
18:00

20230603-060000

Stability:
       
Saturday
03
June
21:00

20230603-090000

Stability:
       
Sunday
04
June
00:00

20230603-120000

Stability:
       
Sunday
04
June
03:00
         
Sunday
04
June
06:00
         
Sunday
04
June
09:00
         
Sunday
04
June
12:00
         

What is this web page?
This web page allows you to view the Met Service forecast for a given time across multiple model runs to indicate how stable the forecast for that time is.
If there is very little change in successive model runs then the forecast is more likely to be accurate.

The stability map shows areas in red that have the highest level of change between successive model runs. TBH, the stability map is not actually very useful :-/


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