As a new member of this forum I have been blown away by some of the skill that members' show in terms of using the various models to substantiate their view of the upcoming weather. What still mystifies me is though is how bad the BBC online forecast seems to be particularly with regard to ramping up the mild side of things. As an example, yesterday I watched very closely the musings of local and national forecasters on the BBC, and the members on this forum, very acurately describing the heavy snowfall for South Cental England which came to pass in my neck of the woods today. However, the BBC online forecast at best had Petersfield at 0 degrees with light sleet, and at worst 5c and heavy rain! We had several hours of heavy snow! I fully understand that forecasting snow in this scenario is particularly difficult, but surely if the BBC use the same models and technology as the Met Office then they should surely come to the same conclusion as their TV weather folk. Does anyone have a view on this?