Where are the people under the deep snow? The North Yorkshire Snow Facebook page is full of people's pictures of blocked main roads and gardens under 10/15cm of snow. Seems to be everywhere except where I am... And where everyone on this group is too!!
Don't think we had anything here (either snow, hail, wind or anything - must have rained a bit because any lying snow we had has gone). Don't know about on higher ground.
BBC weather website has heavy snow this morning for me (around 11 o'clock) - is that likely?
Must have changed to sleet/rain overnight at some point. Sleeting now. Reasonable cover of wet, icy snow, but less now than when I went to bed, despite showers through the night.
BBC forecast keeps switching between sleet and snow for tonight.
Looks like showers developing ahead of the main band. Suspect that might be as much as anyone north of Barnsley can expect to see a bit of... Eastern parts might get a bit when it pivots?
The BBC forecast now doesn't have any snow for us at all tomorrow... Ah, well.
It snowed on and off most of this afternoon and that wasn't forecast anywhere I saw (although it hasn't accumulated at all).
Just had a nice little unexpected dumping of snow in the Skipton area. Heavy for a little while, still some light stuff coming down. Added a little bit to what was already lying.
Why's it so quiet on here? It's been snowing its weeble off all night in the Pennines and not just on high routes. Forecast suggests it will change to sleet at some point and carry on all day. If they're wrong and it stays as snow will be one of the biggest dumps for a long time. Good couple of inches on low ground, significantly more higher up.
Snowed a fair bit here (Skipton/Keighley) earlier but more of an icy rain/sleepy mix at the moment. A reasonable amount of lying snow but might be all gone in morning if it stays like this (according to BBC it should be heavy snow now...)
Has been snowing heavily in Skipton for a bit now. Occasionally VERY big flakes and very heavy. Pretty wet and not settling quickly on wet surfaces, but how much impact it has really depends how long it takes before it turns to rain...