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  1. Grass frost this morning, white everywhere, but currently 15.9C, blue skies and sunshine.

    I always get concerned that when we have a really good summer-like period in early spring, we pay for it later with a rubbish summer. Some of our recent wet summers have followed this pattern. Is there any evidence that bad/ wet summers follow springs that are characterized by unseasonably sunny and warm periods?

     

    I used to think there was a link but no, there isn't. Obviously 2007 and 2011 had hot Aprils and poor summers but I remember the spring of 2003, before the record heatwave, had day after day of cloudless skies in March with temperatures of 16 or 17, and it reached 25 in April round here (I think it broke the record in Scotland).

  2. anyone be so kind enough to explain this "Wishbone effect" they are talking about in the MOD thread and which is being shown on the weather warnings for Sat thru Monday, looks like the weather is taking the urine to me!! :(

     

    It's when snow showers come down from the North, hit Scotland and split either side of the country so Wales and the Yorkshire coast get shedloads of snow but we're in the shadow of Scotland and get nothing. Looks like a huge wishbone on the satellite.

  3. It's like something out of the 1980s out there, it's just not letting up. Nothing even on the roofs at 8 and suddenly by 8.40 a covering and whenever it looks like dying down. off it goes again. Biggish flakes and visibility down to less than half a mile.

  4. To be honest, I wouldn't call it "proper" - We have had "some" snow, but not a lot, until later on anyways.

     

    I got the impression the city centre was having lots of interesting weather like huge gusts this morning whereas this street only had one bin blown over even though it's bin day

  5. But the event will happen over night no need for a warning in a situation that is fluid.

    There should still be a warning though, even if only a yellow and only for high ground. I remember there was a lot of controversy in the Scotland thread recently over a gale with 100mph gusts that happened at night and didn't get a red warning.

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  6. Still saying heavy snow for blackburn all night tue and into wed on met office.

    That gives a good idea how far east they expect the milder air to get. I've just had a look at the Liverpool forecast and it's just rain there.

     

    I did expect better given the wind's meant to come off the land right through and the front is supposed to arrive after dark. I thought that would make all the difference.

  7. Well the Met Office's 1000 update for Manchester has just changed the 13 hrs on and off snow tomorrow night into a mix of sleet and snow, if that's anything to go by. Not even a yellow warning out for anywhere (apart for the icy roads in Northern Ireland).

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