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  1. The North Yorkshire Road / Weather Station Cameras show a good indicator of where it's lying.

    Lying snow in Cowling, Ribblehead, and Greenhow, but not in Settle and might be turning to snow in Grassington. Height is key at the moment.

    WWW.NORTHYORKS.GOV.UK

    View pictures of road conditions across North Yorkshire from our weather station cameras.

     

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  2. 2 minutes ago, WYorksWeather said:

    Just saying because forecast locally was gusts into the high 50s by about this time, and nothing like that at my location.

    Where is your location? Bingley Station was recording 56 mph 3 hours ago.

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  3. 1 minute ago, toggerob said:

    https://www.mwis.org.uk/forecasts/english-and-welsh/peak-district

    Southwesterly, 30 to 40mph from dawn into morning. By middle of day into afternoon, rapid increase to 60 later 70mph, gusts 80-90mph on higher tops by dusk onward.

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    Into middle of day and afternoon, rapid increase to 60 to 80mph, gusts over 90mph on higher fells; after dark likely gusts 100mph highest tops.

    Got to be a nervous time at the Met Office, whether they need to issue a Red warning, as normally over 90mph inland gets one.

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  4. Probably about 3cm here now, which is surprising given it is also Sunny, and rare to get any depth increase in the daytime. Likely to stay heavy until midnight here, although the one this evening is still forecast to be the heaviest for us. Going to be fun to find out the depth in the morning, assuming the warm area doesn't scupper it all.

     

    North Yorkshire has a network of Cameras and Weather Stations along exposed main roads -

     

    WWW.NORTHYORKS.GOV.UK

    View pictures of road conditions across North Yorkshire from our weather station cameras.

     

    You can view the cameras, but they annoyingly don't allow the weather station data to be public.

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  5. Met Office Website now shows us having heavy snow from 10am through till midnight. Believe the website is just a raw UKV output when within 48 hours. Looking at the UKV's 3Z run that's showing showers widely across North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire throughout the day, but the 3Z doesn't even have the current main band of precipitation over Northern Ireland on it, so who knows.

  6. Met thinks something's up.

     

    New Warnings issued for Wednesday & Thursday. Wednesday one covers, everywhere in region bar a bit of South Yorkshire and East Yorkshire.

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    Thursday one is a duplicate of Tomorrows, i.e. only Pennines.

     

    Wednesdays - 'A band of sleet and snow is likely to continue to push across this area and towards the southeast during the first part of Wednesday. This could bring 1-2 cm of snow over the hills in the region, with a small chance of around 5 cm falling in one or two upland areas.'

    Thursday - 'Generally many places in this area will only see 1-2 cm or so of snow, with any quickly melting on the immediate coastlines. However, where showers align, some narrow corridors could see 5-10 cm of snowfall. This most likely in parts of northwest England'

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  7. 28 minutes ago, markyo said:

    Looks like usual spots in meadowhall basin are now going. Upwell and carbrook are closing down, looks like this evenings rush hour will be a nightmare.

    That timing seems to be the only thing going as predicted. Everything else though isn't gone as forecast, i.e. the heaviest stuff stayed around Derbyshire / South Yorkshire and come earlier.

     

    Don is predicted to top soon if the Environment agency is correct, can't see they are as radar is still heavy and not moving.

  8. 6 minutes ago, FetchCB said:

    That looks like a very real scenario unfortunately 

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    It's probably well past 4m. The station seemed to stop reporting over 2 hours ago when it was at 3.84m

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  9. 23 minutes ago, Schnee said:

    How do you find the predictions for water levels?

    Some of the significant river gauges that the Environment agency operates are connected to their own model to predict the measurements. Believe it just uses the UKV for predicted rainfall, so it's very dependent on what that is showing to predict the expected amounts at those stations.

     

    Think it's only a handful of stations on the Calder and the Don in our region have the functionality.

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    That is 2m above the previous record. Got to hope now the model is throwing a wobbly.

     

  10. 1 hour ago, Gray-Wolf said:

    From being borderline 'Yellow', here in the upper Calder Valley, we are solid 'Amber' for Friday/Saturday!

    There isn't a Day I'm not grateful to the 'European Regional Development Fund' for their 'dibbing in' on the costs of our Flood Defences!!

    If we see a flood event that overtops them then the whole Valley bottom, buildings/roads/bridges, will be lost!

    Sadly all our defences do is ship the problem downstream where they have not had works done &, under this regime & minus Europe, will not

    There is some sense of Karma in that it is our tory MP, who lives in the 1st place that will see such 'inherited Flooding' (Brighouse?), after He twice voted against funding our works.....

    Stay safe Folks.....DO NOT enter flood waters!!!

    They are currently predicting 3m at Sowerby Bridge, 2.5m at Todmorden. Just below the records for both of them.

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    CHECK-FOR-FLOODING.SERVICE.GOV.UK

    Check the latest recorded river level and recent 5-day trend at Sowerby Bridge

     

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