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Infinituum

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  1. Well in our sunny corner of SW Essex we haven't been in the direct firing line for storms so far this summer, although we have had some epic torrential downpours. Am hopeful for Friday night in particular when, according to the Netweather Thunderstorm risk charts, it's meant to be the closing act on this mini-heatwave. Just purchased an oscillating tower fan online which I'll be picking up this evening. Could make the difference between a sleepless night and a restless one instead!

  2. Hi,

    Just a quick note to say that this morning was a bitter disappointment here in Waltham Abbey (just north of London/M25 Jct 26).

    We had very fine snow yesterday on and off for most of the day then nada, nothing all night.

    It's now 1C outside with a steel grey sky.

    Having read Steve Murr's assessment I can honestly say I'm not surprised nothing has coming out of last night's activity.

    We've had over a week of bitterly cold weather, seen plenty of snow (some more than others) so now it's the equivalent of New Years Day. The party is over and now its time to shovel away the slushy mess lol.

    Roll on midweek when maybe the atlantic's attempts to herald milder weather may give us all in South England another layer of the white stuff...

    Gloves crossed...

  3. No idea what Slinky is on about.

    Currently we have some action with showers developing near the Wash. The BBC forecasts are suggesting snowfall tomorrow morning as does the 12Z GFS. This isn't even taking into account the convection from the NE,ly and then we have this weekend.

    The trouble is some look for the white blobs without properly listening to the forecasts.

    Well hello there!

    I've been a fan and follower of NetWeather for many years now and have finally summoned the courage to speak out!

    Not much to say other than it has snowed from 10pm - 1am last night, 8am - 12nn then 1pm - 4pm today. We now have about 3 inches here in Waltham Abbey (Essex/Herts/N London border) and can see exactly where TEITS is coming from as another wave of precipitation heads in from The Wash in the general direction of SE England.

    This weekend looks like it could be even worse (or better if you're a snow-lover like me!!!)

    Regards,

    Finny

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