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claret047

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  1. According to the MAD Thread we will be snowed in on the 20th, but on the 21st we will be outside with our BBQ's as everything will have moved too far west or too far east!!
  2. I would jolly well hope that "rattlers" would be thrown out of a pram. They could kill a baby, although not likely to see any in the UK, unless in a zoo! Agree with you though that the Mad thread is at times insane, but I guess that is why I love it. I find it great to see it ebb and flow twixt joy unbounded to people almost on suicide watch, whilst others try their hardest to troll. There are however also some great, experienced posters on there who adopt a balanced approach. FWIW I believe the models are now picking up a trend to much colder weather by about 20th of the month which could last for several weeks once it becomes encroached with the possibility of heavy snow. Only time will tell if that will be the case, but in the meantime I will enjoy the ride on "the other side". If it doesn't work out as I predict I will not be slitting my wrists as there are much more important things to worry about in these troubled times. The thread and this one are, however. a great means of escaping all the current worries and a means of interest when there is not a lot else we can do without going against the spirit of Government guidance. Keep safe Kind Regards Dave
  3. Lovely charts. Thanks for posting them. Perhaps you could tell novices like me what draws you to the conclusion that the cold spell if it arrives is likely to be of only a short duration. I had always believed that once strong areas of high pressure and the accompanied very cold air in winter time they are very difficult to shift. I am old enough to recall the winter of 1962/3 and the Met Office kept calling an end to the bitter weather, but again and again they were wrong and the very cold conditions remained. Many thanks Kind Regards Dave
  4. Perhaps for us novices you would be kind enough to explain how you have been victorious in respect of weather events that will or will not happen. To my untutored eyes it looks as if the GFS is still going with prolonging our cold spell and indeed intensifying it while the ECM & UKMO indicate a warming up and to some degree a return to Atlantic domination. We do not know which is correct, but can only best guess. I am old enough to remember the 1962/63 winter and the Met Office continually forecast a return to milder weather, but the USA long range forecasts did not and guess which were correct? Kind Regards Dave
  5. Thanks MIA & BFTV for making this thread so very interesting, your hard work in providing the information is very much appreciated. A Merry Christmas to you both and other posters on this thread and stay safe in these difficulty times. Kind Regards Dave
  6. Hello again Tom, My prediction for category 9 is 3 January 2021. I trust you and your family have a safe and happy Christmas, and all the best for the new year. Kind Regards Dave
  7. Hello Tom, Thanks for your reminder. Please find my reply re category 8. I will now locate category 9 to complete. Kind Regards Dave
  8. Having read the Model thread I am not sure if I am down on my uppers or up on my downers!
  9. And you live in a basement. Seriously though it all looks very promising from the Big 3 now. I'm really looking forward to see the northerly develop on the charts as the days evolve. It makes really interesting chart watching. Hopefully for once it will fall into place. Kind Regards Dave
  10. Hello Tom, Apologies for being late to the party but it has been manic at home recently And I have only had chance to look, hoping I am not too late. Here are my totally uneducated guesses below: CATEGORY 6 (White Christmas) Belfast - Yes Birmingham - no Cardiff - no Dublin - yes Edinburgh - yes Glasgow - yes Liverpool - yes London - yes Manchester - no Newcastle - yes CATEGORY 7 (New Year's Day) Predict the Max./Min. Temps recorded, during the 24 Hours of New Year's Day, in the South East/East Anglia Region. min -4.7 max 3.2 Kind Regards Dave
  11. Hello there. Thanks for posting the charts. What do the browns and blues indicate please? Many thanks Kind Regards Dave
  12. I got quite excited for a moment as I thought it read Ireland and not Iceland! Kind Regards Dave
  13. If you want to cheer yourself up in the current situation go onto a search engine and type in the following: ulster fry videos now thats what I call christmas Kind Regards Dave
  14. Here in parts of Essex we had quite a bit of snow which settled in the early hours. Next week does not look great apart from high ground for snow and even then it will be in fairly short supply as we seem to be apart from the periphery of the country between areas of low pressure, with fog under lighter winds, especially in the south being a problem and with it being slow to clear suppressing temperatures. Faux cold as some on here gleefully call it. Temperatures will generally remain below average with some night time frosts and with a tendency for the weather to become more unsettled later in the week. Beyond that, although I am far from an expert I do believe it will all be very much on a knife edge and by mid month the colder air will start to make inroads across the North Sea. Kind Regards Dave
  15. Good Morning Tom Re our recent messages between us. Please find my predictions in enbolded text next to reach category above.
  16. Good Morning everyone. A very interesting day yesterday. My wife & I had a weekend break in a caravan up near Hemsby in Norfolk. Yesterday morning started sunny but just before we left to return home at about 10 a.m. it had completely clouded over. We decided to go via Wroxham on the way home and just after we parked there it started to rain lightly, with occasional heavier bursts. In the end as it was so cool (15C) and unpleasant we decided to cut our losses and go home. The light rain continued on and off for about two thirds of the journey home, but as we travelled more into Essex the weather brightened and the rain had stopped. The temperature had risen too with my car showing 22C. It had not rained at all there and the front must have died a death as it went through later with just residual cloud. Kind Regards Dave
  17. Are you sure that it isn't last year's Christmas tree you put up there?
  18. Apologies for being "thick" but does the map indicate a moderate risk of storms or a risk of moderate storms in intensity? Not wishing to be too greedy after the incredible rainfall I experienced yesterday but a repeat today would be interesting. I guess the blob should be about 10 miles southwest to its southern limits for me to enjoy the possibility of a repeat of yesterday's experience. Kind Regards Dave
  19. "51 minutes ago, Thunderstruck said: Very heavy rain up in Chelmsford currently, just seen a video of one of the main shopping centres flooding. And yet here, about 12 miles away, we’ve had barely any rain today, so it’s all very localised" I can testify to that. As my 91 year old uncle is unwell I popped over to Writtle to see him. I left about 4 O'clock and had difficulty leaving his house down the footpath to my car. I then drove the 4 miles to my house in North Springfield which took over 30 minutes. All the local roads and main roads were flooded and meant crawling through the deep water. It was particularly bad at the start of the Chelmer Valley route at the junction with Rectory Road and is not helped by the roadworks currently in place. The intensity of the rain resulted in the worst flash flooding for a number of years. It has now stopped. At least I won't have to water my allotment this evening. It still feels oppressingly humid. The above is a post I made on the Storm & Convective Thread about half an hour ago which I have emboldened to add to the comments from Thunderstruck. After a dry period of about 45 minutes it has just started raining again but not as heavy as earlier, at least not yet. Kind Regards Dave
  20. I can testify to that. As my 91 year old uncle is unwell I popped over to Writtle to see him. I left about 4 O'clock and had difficulty leaving his house down the footpath to my car. I then drove the 4 miles to my house in North Springfield which took over 30 minutes. All the local roads and main roads were flooded and meant crawling through the deep water. It was particularly bad at the start of the Chelmer Valley route at the junction with Rectory Road and is not helped by the roadworks currently in place. The intensity of the rain resulted in the worst flash flooding for a number of years. It has now stopped. At least I won't have to water my allotment this evening. It still feels oppressingly humid.
  21. Hello Ryukal Yes it is raining quite heavily here at the moment but nothing to indicate we will be seeing anything thundery. Kind Regards Dave
  22. The camels have now left and the nomads have removed their tents form the arid land. The Mid Essex Desert is no more. Heavy rain from 10.00 pm for an hour or so with strange flashes in the sky, From memory I believe it might be called lightning.
  23. My youngest son lives in Huntingdon and my wife spoke to him mid afternoon. He told her that it had been raining all day. That's about 10 miles from Swavesey and St. Ives but a bit less from Fen Drayton Kind Regards Dave
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