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  1. Still moderate/heavy snow coming down here together with a strong wind,as bad now as it

    has been at any time today.

    Back edge not far away but is taking its time,this is one of the best snow days i've ever seen.

    Nice image....I reckon that back edge will take some time to get here still as it is streaming from the east to an extent, but once it has gone temperatures will drop like a rock.

  2. WOW. Just been out for a walk to take some pictures, conditions aren't bad, they are lethal now, the Almighty help anyone trying to drive back to Consett now....snow is the heaviest it has been all day and the wind really whipped up. Snow at the edge of Shotley Bridge/Medomsley Edge was up to my knees and I am 6'2" (sorry not scientific). In the space of 45mins of walking around 3-4cm had fallen. I am concerned that Durham County Council will probably give up on Consett once they assume most people are home after 7pm.....big dig the morra to get to work!!!

    Dare I say it, but It's actually getting a bit ridiculous now! wacko.png

    Dangerous out there. No other word for it.

  3. NAE shows PPN rates remaining relatively high until tomorrow morning across the North-east. There is cross model agreement in falling T-wetbulb and freezing levels (as I suggested this morning) so continued PPN is more likely to bring snow toward the coasts. Im not sure about that mystery blob coming out from the near continent, I think that is probably made up, but it is worth noting that the back edge of this system has taken most of the day to travel the 80 miles or so from Sheffield to North Yorkshire, so I think the NAE might not be far out. Anyone checked the NNM models for comparison?

  4. The centre of this 'little' weather system has some 'warm' air within in, rather like the eye of a hurricane, though clearly not as active. This cell of warm air is currently running up the north east coast towards Scotland, surrounding this cell is much colder air to all sides. As the system continues to track north the freezing levels should drop almost back to sea level, whether enough significant PPN remains associated as it tracks north remains to be seen.

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