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  1. 1 minute ago, Hoghtonwhite said:

    Long shot, but does anyone remember the bbc/met forecast symbols for 05th January 2010? (showing on 04th jan) 

    I'm sure it was showing some rain mixed in etc. How different it turned out to be, and very cold air followed the front like it is doing tomorrow. 

    I remember the MetO forecast being underwhelming, but I also remember checking EURO4 on the evening of 4th Jan and it showing significant accumulations in the NW. 

    I also remember the late Dianne Oxberry presenting the local Breakfast weather on 5th Jan - very unusual and a measure of just how severe the weather was that day. She must have checked EURO4 too 🤣🤣🤣

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  2. 1 minute ago, Gary L said:

    The UKV 15z does set up a streamer tomorrow but it's too warm for most places < 200m I would think. I'm at 200m and it looks marginal at least for a time.

    It does however signal 10-20cm accumulations on higher parts around here, which will be nice to see.

    At first glance It looked like there could be some streamer activity first thing up the Mersey but the model isn’t picking up on any accumulation at all on this frame. 
     

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  3. 33 minutes ago, Rush2019 said:

    15z UKV now available.

    A band of snow showers move through the region between 3 and 6am tomorrow morning. Very limited accumulations though, barely a dusting anywhere. 
     

    The trough develops across Cumbria and North Lancs and gives up to 8cm of snow in places , however turning to rain in western parts of the region as it sinks south through the day.

    Snow showers clipping west of the region Wednesday night. 

    More snow showers on Thursday, heavy in places as the day goes on. 1-3cm quite widely away from the coast. 
     

    Tomorrow morning will be a good test of UKV as most other output suggests a slight covering whereas UKV suggests only trace accumulations for the Manchester area. 

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  4. 12z GFS shows snow showers tomorrow morning. 
     

    Reaching the coast by 3am and then most parts of the region by about 9am. 
     

    10am onwards as the trough develops, the snow risk is restricted to Lancs and Cumbria with some heavy precipitation forecast. 
     

    Sadly, dewpoints rise to above freezing alongside the trough’s development west of M6, however given the heavy precipitation it wouldn’t surprise me if higher ground in the north gets clobbered. 

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  5. 5 minutes ago, A Face like Thunder said:

    Official from Sarah K-L on the Countryfile forecast this evening, no snow in the Region apart from the north on Tuesday as a small area of low pressure moves east over Scotland giving central and southern parts of Scotland a pasting of snow. Bitingly cold though with a wind-chill factor until the weekend when a large area of high pressure moves in and moves the winds round to a milder direction for the weekend.  

    I watched it and I’m sure I saw some snow showers over our patch.

    TBH though I’d go with this forum (Kasim etc) over that forecast any day 🤣.

    Especially now the BBC doesn’t use the MetO. 

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  6. 9 minutes ago, Winter Hill said:

    Hmmm according to that, I’m getting 2cm whilst Wigan 150m lower Is getting 4cm..   one for the Bin ! 😃

    lol bear in mind that altitude won’t make as much of a difference later in the week. More important will be the wind direction and shower distribution . 
     

    I have to say it’s nice to see the UKV with such an upgrade for Thursday. Clear now why the MetO have gone for that warning. Nothing spectacular but beggars can’t be choosers. 🤣

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  7. 19 minutes ago, iand61 said:

    Anyway enough of this will it won’t search for a flake of snow in winter.

    We’ve just booked two weeks holiday and for the first time ever, will be heading east beyond the Med so although it’s not until late September, Thailand and a few days in Dubai on the way home here we come.

    can’t wait

     

    Assume that means you’re flying Emirates on the A380? Brilliant way to travel.

    As for Thailand - absolutely wonderful place. The food is incredible. Also given the time of year you’ll be going - expect to see some amazing lightning displays. 

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Snowmad79 said:

    Take it with a pinch of salt mate. Ever heard the term "Wish bone effect" on here ? Thats usually what happens in a northerly. Cumbria should do well in any case.

    Hello 🙂 yea many times! 
     

    A northerly yes we nearly always stay dry unless there are troughs in the flow.

    NNW’ly though - Wirral and West Cheshire get snow. NW’ly - South and Mid Cheshire get it. WNW’ly - South Manchester and North Cheshire/Peaks. W’ly - Most of region at risk 

    Basically have seen us get snow many times if wind backs NW’ly, just depends on the vector. Low heights too on this one which should help. 

    Edit - you look well placed with your elevation. 

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