Been snowing for about 3 hours here too, probably about an 3-4 cms. Everything covered.
Funny how the snow intensifies over London - surely the heat island effect?
Get snow every year here in Beds - don't know why the Brighton lot are moaning - I grew up In bournemouth - you lot always got more snow than us ;-)
been light for a while - now moderate, everything getting covered - perhaps the heaviest slightly to the west, Oxfordshire way....according to rainradar a good 2 hours on the way at least...
similar here, but getting heavier now..although not sure the heavy stuff from Brum will reach here.
Feezing rain zone (according to Rain radar) starting to encroach quite far east now...
Remember that day in 2010 - crazy 2 hours of snow saturday afternoon and an interesting drive from ours to Kempston on the Sunday morning!!!
Famous last words...'Oh they will have cleared the new A421 by now' LOL....
On train to work. The snow line was between berkhamsted and Hemel
Quite snowy back in LB when I left home. Couple of cms on the end? Wonder if Luton airport will be affected?
Areas for snow at most risk are western-central-southern England & Wales but the risk extends all across the southern half of the UK albeit the very far south!
That sounds like when I was growing up in Bournemouth - snow apart from the south coast...boo!!
should see some in Beds, where I am now though.
Peter - I reckon more wind less snow for you, probably more snow than wind for me. Although I'm sure Luton (about 8m away) and the airport which is up on a hill (about 200m ASL) will have some problems.
Assuming the snow will track eastwards anyway from where it is forecast to start in the west?
Note to self - on your usual run to the station, try not to run through a squall line..
Did this about 6.50am this morning, bad idea. Currently drying clothes off at work in London!
Answering my own question....yes the ferry was due to leave Caen 11pm.
Wonder if you would be allowed out on deck tonight LOL...bit soggy, but good for viewing lightning!