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5 hours ago, feb1991blizzard said:
Now that would be special for time of year.
Reminds me of March 2013….on the 20th I end up with 20cm in my backyard
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nobble Ya right there
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2 minutes ago, Arctic Hare said:
fairly decent day for brisk walking today. I walked about eight miles today with a brunch out in the middle, and it was actually fairly pleasant. Agreed that the wind chill was noticeable, but it was nice to be able to walk fastish up the hills without overheating in a coat! Tbh I'm just happy when it's dry - well, mostly dry as there were one or two brief showers. The river is about a metre down now from its peak, and though there's rain in the forecast (I know, what a shocker) it doesn't look *too* bad and so fingers crossed we'll get a longer respite from floods.
I couldn’t agree more….a respite is needed for sure
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Yes today was certainly brass monkeys with them cutting North-eastly winds
I wonder if we may have a last bite at the cherry come Saturday morning
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7.7c & 77mm… cheers
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Yes more rain to come overnight, hopefully Friday and Saturday will be a little dryer for us all
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Its certainly been a wet one so far this month, my readings so far for February are at 66.5mm, but I’m sure the EWP will be somewhat higher methinks.
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GEFS pert 15 would do just nicely
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35 minutes ago, Don said:
WYorksWeather That's a big change in the GFS ensembles between the two runs, with far less scatter up to date 10!
They’ll be forthcoming changes on the horizon over the next few days regarding model outputs….
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9 minutes ago, nobble said:
20 days left to get lying snow or I lose my house
I made foundations at the ready, but my igloo this Winter is still waiting for
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Since the deluge here that began yesterday, it definitely was apparent in run off from fields etc driving through parts of Brum and on to Redditch this morning, then later back to Solihull, flooding was everywhere today…..my back garden/fencing is still absolutely soaked…..Just a shame it wasn’t all
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I love to abruptly call some on hear that *QTR*….Quick Trolling Responses
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With 20mins to go my total ( with out seeing a flake ) is 32.1mm
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Nah! Matt probably visited he’s local ice rink and scrapped the ice and brought it home
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Yes Andy….we still believe
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It hasn’t stop all day here really Matt
In looking at the radar….its a wide spread spectrum for us all ️️️️️
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Since midnight I’ve received 27.4mm, all rain observed as we know ( well some seen better delights ) , but if the low that was forecasted a number of days ago had a more southerly track, we all would have been happily buried….Oh! well, it is what it is PM…us long tooth peeps are used to it….
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Don All I can add to that is…..
Thank God I’m working in doors tomorrow.. he he
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We’ve all had these scenarios a lot worse….
Ive literally gone to bed with the forecast showing full on and expecting to see snow falling in the morning to see just full on rain….so tbh I’m not really disappointed regarding this.. will it… won’t it
The likes of PM with do well out of this….for the rest of us, let’s move on
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8 minutes ago, andy_leics22 said:
MattStoke Wouldn't be a UK Winter Without a downgrade less than 24 hours before the event
We can only hope and it’s all good fun
but ….these poor souls, their lives depend on it
This has to be the best Wildlife photo ever
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Midlands regional discussion - Spring 2024
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Lovely day today 16.5c