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Posts posted by Frosty_wsm
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Tell you what though, all those in the South East stressing about any mild sector etc etc & whether it'll snow or rain which the mod thread had been full of for days, they have no idea, they should try living in the south west & then they'd find out how stressful snowfall can be lol
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To be honest though, this could be the best spell of snowy weather for my back yard since Dec '81, that was similar with a succession of low pressure systems passing to the south west. Or it could all go horribly wrong but going by the met office 10 day trend video posted last night even they don't have a scooby doo just how far south (or indeed North) these systems will be tracking.
I have noticed though that the surface high that's forecast to form over scandi seems to be getting under estimated by the models in terms of how strong it might be.
Come on weather gods, be nice for once & give me a Dec '81 repeat, is that too much to ask
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Talk of mild air only making it into the far south west when the battleground events start happening, so how does one nterpret that as to me the far south west is west devon & cornwall, others may disagree though.
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13 minutes ago, Snowman4000 said:
Agreed, especially Cornwall/Devon. Synoptics looked great 4-5 days ago with the low well south into ctrl France but too far north now, Somerset eastwards could fair better perhaps.
Netwx newbie btw well, been reading for a while but first time posting
Welcome, fingers crossed you see some snow down there, was awesome seeing snow videos from St. Ives back in 2018.
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49 minutes ago, dec10snow said:
To maybe brighten some moods;
Reading the outlook on the met office site they talk of any low pressure systems hardly making any inroads into the uk due to the high pressure to the north, this could bode well for us if systems stall trying to push in.
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1 hour ago, rug said:
Sadly, think this sill be a non event for us in the SW.
Wouldn't be so quick to say that just yet, this up & coming spell is the sort of weather pattern that can deliver those classic SW blizzards of the past.
For me personally I'd like to see any low pressure systems being more flattened, more trough disruption, we certainly don't want any low pressure systems to be too rounded as that certainly wouldn't be great for the far south & south west.
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Latest met office update I read a few hours ago mentioned any low pressure coming in from the South West would make very little inroads into the UK due to high pressure to the north, to me that sounds very interesting for our neck of the woods. The east can keep their snow showers, this sort of setup can deliver large falls of snow for our part of the country.
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Damn ecm, you could have repeated your 00z run for the 12z, oh well lol.
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4 minutes ago, kold weather said:
Personally here, thats a decent snow event.
I can see the concern though, its still a decent run away from the SW for a great majority but you would only have to shift it northwards and a great percentage of the country is going to be very upset!
Those of us in the SW already are going by that icon chart being posted.
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Still snowing on and off, alternating in intensity.
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snowing heavier now.
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3 minutes ago, SteveB said:
It's turning more to sleety rain now here too.
Still 100% snow here, I'm on the eastern side of weston.
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After light snow for ages it's heavier again.
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2 minutes ago, SteveB said:
It's snowing !
Quite heavy here too, just need some 50p size flakes now & it'll turn white in no time!
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Just now, Man Without Beard said:
I know ecm T192 looks inviting, but the uppers to our south suggest we'd be on the edge of warm weather too!
With the poor outlook for the far south snow wise give me that warm weather, I'll take it!
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This weather pattern were in has officially become depressing! Did I pee off the weather gods or what joking about how I hoped sheikky missed out on the snow lol, that part of the Midlands got loads of snow at the weekend & now this weekend looks like a repeat!
The damn jet stream just isn't south enough, the whole pattern needs to shift south west for any hope of us getting in on the fun & games.
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4 minutes ago, MP-R said:
You can bet that wouldn't have happened if it were rain.
Probably not, I swear any heavy rain always makes a beeline for my house lol
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1 hour ago, MP-R said:
Settling and lying snow in places like Weston are a marker of a good winter. As nice as the dusting yesterday here was, it's nothing out of the ordinary so the search goes on. Let's hope for a classic channel low or 2/3/4/5 come February WITH cold air in place. Recent model runs have come so close to showing these scenarios but knowing us, we'll steal defeat from the jaws of victory.
Meanwhile - a beautiful winters day. This is the kind of day I'd happily have on repeat until something more interesting turns up. A minimum of -3.5C last night to boot.
The issue with the event over the weekend for here was the precipitation just wasn't heavy enough & didn't last for long, all the heavy stuff was just to the north & south. The band of snow, or at least the part of it that hit here thinned out markedly as it approached the Bristol channel, you could clearly see that was happening when checking the radar. Whether that was just bad luck or what I dunno but the side roads were turning white & there was some on the ground in the garden. Would have been a much better event for here if the snow was heavier & fell for longer, simple as that really.
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Just now, SteveB said:
Please please make it across and be snow
Temp 2.6c dp 1.3c
What a wind up that main band of snow was this morning, was watching the radar as it approached and the part that was going to hit us lost intensity & the width of the precipitation shrunk, just to the north & south though the precipitation was much more intense & wider meaning snow fell for longer! Still was nice to see snow falling.
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7 minutes ago, Bald Eagle said:
Nothing like that in weston, nice to see it falling but in terms of lying snow it's a bust! Can see why though looking back at the radar, all the heavy precipitation passed to the north & south of here & the band of precipitation was a lot thinner compared to even a few miles either side lol. Oh well, here's hoping Feb cab deliver us all some more snow events.
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Main band cleared through now but hoping the precipitation behind it will be white too, as long as it holds together.
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South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion Jan 2021 Onward
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Posted · Edited by Smartie
BBC weather still showing snow over a large part of the south on Sunday & for a fair few hours as well, including large parts of the west county. If it happens & any settles it could stick around & still be there when any Atlantic incursions happen later in the week.
Ignore the above, recent bbc forecast has now completely changed and the snow is confined to east anglia lol.