Just back from the beach, my husband and all the other blokey blokes escaping from their families over the holidays are still down there fishing and drinking large quantities of scotch. Dark here now.
Fair enough, I know nothing about weather, and you know nothing about geography, let's call it a draw. I'm now going for a stroll along the beach, that's the sandy bit between the sea and the land.
Sadly I know nothing about all this model watching stuff, but it does seem very scientific and clever. When you state T+408 does this mean 408 hours from now? If it does could one of the weather scientists explain to me how this chart above can be taken seriously? Thanks.
Where do you get this information from that is the complete opposite to what the Met Office are saying? http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_temp.html
A beautiful clear and frosty morning here in North Lowestoft. Now quite looking forward to it warming up a bit for Christmas day so that it won't be as chilly for our walk along the beach.
Jusy back from a lovely long walk along the beach. A beautiful clear crisp evening. Perfect. Edited to say: From the homepage here at Netweather: "Freeze Continuing. The cold is not going to let us it's grip across the UK easily as we move toward Christmas" Let us it's grip. Nice one.
Just finished my deliveries for today. Up at 4am and it was lovely to see that most of the snow had gone, it would have taken me hours longer to finish in the snow. Thankfully no more snow forecast until after Christmas.
Time to turn our Christmas lights on. Being the most easterly town in the UK, and it being the shortest day of the year we are now in darkness. I have just come back from a walk on the beach and incredibly I have noticed that the temperature is rising here. We have no chance of snow.
Thanks for that. Sadly on your chart my house in North Lowestoft overlooking the sea still misses the snow, or rain, or sleet, or whatever by 1 millimetre.
Just looked at this chart http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html#flash and after careful measuring I have worked out Lowestoft will miss the snow by just 1 millimetre.
I posted yesterday that the Met Office forecast our weather in Lowestoft to be unbroken sunshine for the next 5 days. 24 hours later and they now forecast 2 days off continuous rain. Goodbye White Christmas, hello soggy New Year. Nice while it lasted.
No melt of the snow whatsoever here. Beautiful crisp and very cold morning. Presently -2. Had another light snow shower last night. All looks very pretty.