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Well I’d be quite happy to keep this weather for the rest of the winter - absolutely glorious here with blue sky & sunshine dry cold is my preference over milder wet mush any day
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1 hour ago, Froze were the Days said:
DWD ICON trends Wednesday's low and snow possibilities further north...
I’ll probably be in the middle (no snow) bit between the snow over northern England and the channel low snow no matter what happens
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22 minutes ago, MAF said:
Yeah all going south
just watched Fleetwood Mac on sky arts for the umpteenth time...'songbird' still the greatest song ever
More likely to go south - I’m still not well enough to venture outside so not really bothered either way tbh
I could do with flying south and finding some warm sunshine - Australia wouldn’t be too far atm
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I’m not even going to look again until Sunday, way too many changes between now and then - it’s going to be cold and dry and I’ll take that - I’m hoping to be well enough to get outdoors for some fresh air by next week - I’ve spent most of this year stuck inside feeling poorly
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The nation's favourite conversation went mainstream on 11 January 1954 when the BBC introduced “on-screen weather presenters” to deliver the daily forecast. Seventy years on we have super computers instead of hand drawn charts, green screens and graphics have replaced the magnetic weather symbol's and we still have no idea if/when/where it will snow next week
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On this day 14 years ago, snow blanketed the UK. ……
On January 7th 2010, overnight temperatures had plunged to -18 degrees Celsius (-0.4 degrees Fahrenheit) in isolated spots, with more widespread temperatures of -10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit).
Snow covered most of England, from the east to the west coast. (The large image shows snow cover over the entire island of Great Britain.)
The cities of Manchester, Birmingham, and London form ghostly gray shapes against the white land surface. Immediately east of London, clouds swirl over the island, casting blue-gray shadows toward the north.
The heavy snowfall downed power lines, leaving several thousand homes in southern England without electricity.
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So much for dry January - it hasn’t got off to a very good start here
…hopefully this is the last of it for a while and some proper cold frosty weather is on the way soon
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Happy new year, hopefully January will be a cold & bright start to the new year
the fireworks have started here already so glad I’m staying in with my dogs as one of them is bothered by loud noises despite being half Labrador the non gun dog (border collie half) of her is afraid of bangs thunder vest for her PJs for me!
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1 hour ago, MAF said:
Reminds me of the film........ The TOWERing infer-NO
Was definitely a case of no smoke no fire
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1 hour ago, Snowangel-MK said:
It’s all happening oop north, Blackpool tower is on fire
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-67835079
When is a fire not a fire when it’s Orange netting blown by the wind makes a change from trampolines !
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It’s all happening oop north, Blackpool tower is on fire
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-67835079
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SE, London and East Anglia Weather Discussion - Dec 2023 on
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I think it is known as radiational cooling….Once the sun goes below the horizon, the ground begins radiating the heat it gained during the day into the lower atmosphere. In the time right before sunrise, the sun is still low enough in the sky that the solar radiation is very weak - weaker than the radiating heat from the earth. Therefore, it's normal for the temperature to keep dropping until the sun gets a bit higher in the sky.