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  1. Wonder if that line approaching @Halfamilefromnowhere has nice structure with it looks good on radar
  2. Delhi witnessed the lowest minimum temperature of April in decades WWW.SKYMETWEATHER.COM The Safdarjung Observatory of Delhi, a representative for the city, recorded a minimum of 11.7 degrees Celsius, 7 degrees below normal. A minimum of 11.7...
  3. Couple of snowy flurries, currently 7.0C / -7.4DP lows were -0.5C / -7.9DP the front looks delayed by quite a bit, now shown to be moving across Scotland later tomorrow and as the low to our north moves east could be a squall line for Thursday ?
  4. @Hawesy we might get a chance of Dewpoints at -10 tomorrow afternoon plenty likely to see more of the snow showers @Mr Frost early Wednesday maybe best for u that front bringing less cold air for a time then looks like the -10 850hpa air comes back in
  5. Pretty heavy snow blowing through here, lying on car roofs and a bit slushy on the ground
  6. Little section of -10 DPs early tomorrow then wide area of -8 then -9s really is going to be interesting to see the dewpoint readings I can’t remember exact but I think this years and 2018s beasts had -8 or a bit below DPs here
  7. I do especially if it's a rare occurrence for them to be so low at this time of year
  8. I wouldn’t call it a downgrade, even if the instability ends up across the North Sea the dewpoints (and possible overnight lows) would then end up the main focus. Dewpoints well below 0 for 3 consecutive days (maybe more) isn’t too common for the UK in April I wouldn’t have thought wouldn’t take this as exact but DP’s of -10s and below possible
  9. Definitely think there will be a chance of funnels along the cold front look at that shear also that screaming jet “Bulk Shear - The bulk wind difference over a layer, calculated by vector subtraction. Bulk shear through 0-6 km AGL layer discriminates strongly between supercell and nonsupercell thunderstorm environments. The transition from nonsupercell to supercell thunderstorms occurs as the 0-6 km bulk wind difference increases from roughly 25 kt to 40 kt, with larger values favoring supercells. Research also suggests that increasing values in the 0-6km layer correlate with increasing tornado potential.“ https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/soundings/help/shear.html
  10. Can easily spot the cold front from the shear charts maybe some funnels popping up along it
  11. Kirkcaldy, Fife March 2021 highest pressure 1033.29 hpa lowest pressure 964.00 hpa highest temperature 21.0C lowest temperature -1.2C mean temperature 7.7C total rainfall 42.45mm
  12. My last dog was a German shepherd collie cross she was a rescue pup, when we went to see them all the rest were running round playing but she took an immediate interest in chewing on my hand like u say so energetic
  13. Wednesday afternoon and evening could have a chance for storms to develop, there’s a front moving south and also a bit of a boundary of warmer / cooler upper air with the best chance along that I think
  14. Unwetter-Freaks on Facebook Watch WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Unglaubliches Video der langlebigen tornadischen Superzelle bei Randolph County (Alabama) in der Nacht auf den 26. März Die Szene kommt...
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