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2 minutes ago, danm said:
I think it's decaying at this point, coincidentally. We do have some light snow here now but nothing much.
Are we expecting much more to come to our area later tonight or tomorrow? NE london has done a good job of avoiding the heaviest precipitation so far in this cold spell
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A bit torturous watching the heavier precip from chelmsford and colchester trying to make its way to London. It's progressing but also breaking up as it does so. I think fairly safe to say that in the next hour there should be some slightly heavier snow again over north london region
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Re ground temperature:
snow also not really settling on tree branches well above ground level- 2
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2 minutes ago, Snowman31 said:
Is the snow settling on the ground for anyone? Not Doing much here
Maybe this light snow just has a hard time really merging together and settling? Definitely below freezing here
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Can confirm - upticking, pick up, ticking up precipitation in north-east london
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Signs that the intensity of precipitation is beginning to increase again in more central and southern areas of this thread's region, including london.
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Temperature hasn't gone higher than -1.0c so far in walthamstow, north east london. Can probably count the number of times that has happened on 2 hands since 2010
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4 minutes ago, Hotspur62 said:
That really is an amazing graphic if that came off.A large part of EA will have 20cms and some will have half a metre of snow!!dont think I have ever seen that before for anywhere south of the Midlands in 9 years of being on this forum.Even a cheeky red bit in Kent showing 40cms.Imagine if it comes off this place will go bananas!!
Why is there always a london-shaped hole carved out in these maps!!- 1
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Despite only having very light snow falling here, for me having ice days like this is what a proper cold spell is all about, rather than the slushy mess of temporary snow to rain events with maybe more quantity of snow. When you know everything is crisp outside and that the snow on the ground is going nowhere fast, it's a nice feeling to just let events unfold with the chance that some heavier snow showers might unpredictably arrive at some point.
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Amazing how much a 0.3°C difference in temperature from 1.1 to 0.8 makes in how many surfaces are able to turn white
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3 minutes ago, Ben M said:
No it's showing on land, just SW of Dover & NE of Folkstone on the latest two frames on the netweather radar. Thinking about it now though it hasn't moved in those two frames so it might be one of those anoprop things or whatever they're called? I'm not sure.
So i'm pretty sure the precip type shown in the radar is modelled rather than measured. They just measure live precip, not type
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if london gets a red warning, do u think they'll invent a new black warning for essex?
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Trying to remember a snow event in which waking up with a full covering of 10-15 cm feels just as likely as waking up with nothing at all...
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1 minute ago, danm said:
2004 that was. Remember as I was in my last year of Sixth Form on my way home from an interview at my first choice University. Got out of the train station in NE London to be met by an almighty snowstorm!
Yep first and last time i've ever heard thundersnow. I seem to remember that being frontal snow moving down from the north?
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1 minute ago, E17boy said:
Looks like our part of the woods will do good. Often with this setup we do well, I think places like Epping and more to the east may have more on the accumulations, but unlike the event 2 weeks ago this is going to be so much more better
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Hows it looking with the set of 12z models for sunday preciptation over london?
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Gonna be anytime i see anyone mention 'a shift west' over next 2 days. Will bring much more areas in to play for the sunday morning snow.
South East, London and East Anglia regional discussion - 8th February onwards
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Heavier stuff appearing near chelmsford on the north side of the precip, should take a track over north london more