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  1. interestingly - the low level cloud here is going directly WEST lol

    yeah, looking at the radar the whole lot seems to be rotating, i presume as the low pressure forms?

    just been back out and the general cloud travel is now NE to SW , where as the cell that came thru here half hour ago was travelling pretty much due north.

    still rumbling around out there too

  2. Yeah nothing her in centre of nottingham. Sliding about ten miles south or so. Sur there will be a move northwards at some point in next couple of hours.

    when i read that i couldn't bellieve it.

    just checked the radar out and it's seemed to have hit a wall just south of nottingham.

    might be my eyes but it seems to be pivoting so ppn south east of you will be heading your way later??

    i got up at 10 this morning it was snowing then and still snowing now, only little flakes though but like tesco says "every little helps"good.gif

  3. The band as a whole definately weakening now.

    ive just had a glance at the (netweather) radar and said the opposite was true!!

    the green area south west of derby/leicester has intensified, and grown in area and now has yellow echoes in it heading straight for derby/leicester. i would say it's about an hour away

  4. Yeah matt h has basically said the occlusion develops a low pressure on the front in the irish sea which heads into ireland stopping the front heading east. He's posted the midday fax in the mod discussion. can't post it in here as on phone.... gutted

  5. ive just stuck my postcode (DE11) in the met office site and its showing this:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/de11

    nigh on 36hrs of snow. yeah it might be light but we still have 1/2" of lying snow from last monday.

    and another potential reload this coming monday as well clapping.gif

    one thing i'm not looking forward to is the return journey from work. last time the weather did this it took me 4 hours to do the 10 mile journey home.

  6. just watched the BBC weather again and it's showing two occluded fronts.

    i was under the (maybe false)impression that there is no temp change from ahead of the front to behind an occluded front as essentially the warm sector has been mixed out?

    am i correct in saying that??

  7. Hi not far from you what's your gut feeling?

    i think we will be ok and should do quite well out of this . probably finish up with a few inches by monday teatime.As far as i can tell from what ive seen and read the ppn doesn't ever seem to be particulally heavy,

    but i'm no expert btw

  8. just watched the weather on news 24 . basically most of the mids should get a covering from the 1st batch of ppn sunday night/ early hours monday as that is pretty much an all snow band of ppn

    then the graphics showed the second batch of ppn being of snow to the north east of birmingham and rain to the southwest......make of that what you will.

  9. great morning here at work in LE67. 11.00 heaviest rain i've seen for years. managed to sneak a peek at the radar showing 96mm an hour right over us!!i was down the yard on fork truck in all the lighting AWESOME!! loving it. currently persisting it down again with good thunder.

  10. when i was 10 years old i wrote to micheal fish asking what qualifications were needed as i too was interested in a career in meteorology. He wrote back (i presume it was him) saying a degree in maths or physics were required.By the time i was doing my gcse's i just wanted to leave school and get a job and money. i'm 32 now and still doing the same job , which i enjoy btw , but sometimes i think back and wonder what would of been.Perhaps a little late for me now as i have the house and mortgage and a young daughter, to do a complete career change, but stick at it i say, and pursue that dream.sometimes i wish i had!

    and GOOD LUCK

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