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  1. 1 hour ago, offerman said:

     I’m not sure if this will work but I will attempt to post a Time-lapse of what was going on directly over my house whilst you guys were having flashfloods.   Was interesting to see whilst no rain fell from that here. 

    Andy,  The other thing I noticed is that from here Cleyhill now looks really green because of all that rain I don’t know what is like on your side . 

     

     Before that rain it was absolutely bone dry just like over here . 

     

     Interesting thing would be I wish there was a satellite view available of Warminster and Froome and there would be complete contrast despite only being 6- 7 miles apart 

     

     Almost like a dividing line between desert and lush green  from about Corsley over to you and then Corsley to Frome . 

     

     

     

     

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    I got back to Warminster around 4 ish and it was mostly dry until the outskirts. Driving into the middle I couldn't believe how wet it was. I go soaked going 2 m from car to door, and the dog did not want to go out.

    Oddly quite a lot of the lawns in town are still very dry - I suspect an awful lot of the rain ran straight off. My allotment did get a good drink though, so I've finally been able to ease off on the watering!

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Leon1 said:

    Cold spell now diminishing quickly, I'll wait until tomorrow evening to change my mind to wanting warmth.

    Having spent 4 hours in the allotment/garden yesterday, just a week on from 6 inches of snow on the ground, I'm completely into spring mode now (plus a cricket meeting tonight too!). No-one loves snow more than me, and I was surprised by how cold and snowy both March spells were for us, with the lead up to and then thurs and fri of Beast One among the best ever snow memories I've got. That said, the sun is shining, the clocks have changed and roll on evening walks, and sitting on my garden wall as the sun goes down.

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  3. 24 minutes ago, jtay said:

    Hello jy. There is one round here. We see it once, or twice a week.

    Here it is, over the garden in February. Sometimes there's a pair of them, so hopefully they'll get established.

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    If you head up the A34, you'll see them around Newbury. There are loads up by the office, near Stokenchurch. They buzz the windows, which is impressive to see.

    Watched one over the allotments in Warminster yesterday around lunchtime. The A36 valley is a bit of a hot spot for them too,

  4. 13 hours ago, Andy Bown said:

    I think those graphics are meaning hail in heavy showers, if you're referring to the Countryfile forecast he did mention hail.

    We do have the chance for some convective weather this week if the lows are slack enough, but it could also go the boring way of more general cloud/rain.

    I saw that too. Really rubbish graphics then - totally indistinguishable from snow showers. And don't get me started on cloud vs sunny. After the previous change (tilted UK so Scotland looked tiny) they responded pretty quickly and made the angle less severe. Any chance they might respond to this?

  5. 3 hours ago, Andy Bown said:

    Well I certainly wasn't expecting any more snow this week but there is a fresh dusting on all surfaces!!!!

    Not sure when it came down (#crucial - is today another day of snow?). Yes - I did enjoy seeing that.

    Some good drifts in the same places as two weeks ago on the way to Bath. I saw some forming out on a walk yesterday morning, so if it had stayed colder longer could have been good, Cannot complain though - three weeks ago, spring was round the corner, little settled snow imby, another winter done and then...

  6. Just now, warmintim said:

    It's been run before in snow. The runners will be fine - the issue will be marshals and first aid, but I'd be amazed if it didn't go ahead. A similar race in Wilts was called off in 2009, but only because the first aid couldn't get on course - the organisers would have happily had the race run in the snow!

    "Latest weather forecast for Grizzly weekend

    Well, Grizzly weekend is almost upon us and if you have been following the weather forecast, you’ll be aware that it’s looking chilly for race day. The Met Office currently has light snow forecast until early afternoon on race day, with a temperature of around zero and a wind chill of -5 to -7.

    Please obviously be prepared for some tough weather and course conditions (especially given the overnight rain that we have had). Bring layers, plenty of food and drink and wear appropriate footwear. A useful guide as to kit requirements can be found in the rules for the fell running association (www.fellrunner.org.uk) – the Grizzly isn’t bound by these rules but they are a useful guide for what to wear and bring along with you for a multi-terrain endurance race such as this.

    Take care and we look forward to seeing you over the weekend." - from the website!

  7. 1 hour ago, noonoo418 said:

    Grizzly down on Devon/Dorset border might be an issue too, 2000+ runners, some who come from abroad for this annual bonkers offroad race, very tricky call for organisers of such events, one might presume that if an amber warning is issued they may have to cancel/postpone.

    It's been run before in snow. The runners will be fine - the issue will be marshals and first aid, but I'd be amazed if it didn't go ahead. A similar race in Wilts was called off in 2009, but only because the first aid couldn't get on course - the organisers would have happily had the race run in the snow!

  8. 3 minutes ago, matt111 said:

    I’d agree with that. We missed out on a lot earlier in the winter the snow we did have was worth the wait and another snow event will do nicely to finish off the winter, even if as you say, it’s not technically winter now. 

    It'll always be subjective (places not that far from me had several proper falls of snow before the Beast, whereas I only had snow falling, with very little accumulation. I have to say that all I've ever wanted is a spell like the 1st Beast, once a year. If that was guaranteed, I'd be a happy weather watcher. That its been 5 years since the most recent decent fall makes this a special winter that I'll recall fondly along with 2009, 2010 (twice) and 2013.

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  9. 2 minutes ago, shawty1984 said:

    If this is just a cold snap, cold enough for low level snow mid March, doesn't it put to bed the myth that once the cold and snow are here, it will be harder to shift? Something that was been said on the last cold spell too. 

    I think this is more applicable in blocked situations, with the prevailing westerly regime trying to push across the UK from west to east and displacing continental cold air. In the past there have been repeated occasions of expected returns to westerlies and warmth that have not occurred (or sometimes only partially).

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  10. 50 minutes ago, Georgie said:

    Could someone explain what's going to happen the weekend I not very weather savvy and don't know what I'm looking at to be honest.

    Looks to be heading a lot colder again (sat and sun, possibly longer). Very cold is def possible, albeit not quite as potent as at the start of the month. As ever with snow - once there is cold air in play snow can pop up (as seen two weeks ago - the models don't do a good job at predicting snow at anything more than 48 hours away).

    Most remarkable feature is the date - very cold for the time of year.

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  11. 3 hours ago, offerman said:

    Makes you wonder how deep these drifts were there at the height of the blizzards.

    Was over Mendip way yesterday (Cheddar, Charterhouse, Priddy). Some very big drifts still in evidence, including some along the route of the 'big cheese' race. At one point it went down a road with two feet of snow still across it! Absolutely incredible.

    I've heard people say that lingering snow is 'waiting for more' - would be incredible if we did get the Beast 2 and there was still snow from 3 weeks ago on the ground, albeit from very selected locations.

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  12. 4 minutes ago, matt111 said:

    I’ve been on my own in here several times in the last few days. Everyone’s abandoned the thread. :sorry:

    Thing is its a cyclic thing. More posts, more to read, people will look in more. Nothing going on, the equivalent of a post coital cigarette all round, we're all a bit drowsy and thinking about how good it was... In truth I'm very much enjoying lighter evenings, the chance to do stuff outside after work and thinking about getting on the allotment. It was a hell of a good ride though! Probably for me a perfect cold spell - lead up well modelled, including the obligatory wobble, then cold arrives, snow flurries, other areas seeing big falls before final we get our turn. The only poor point was the very rapid return to normal with a quick thaw - would have like the ice days for sat and sun then back to normal to be perfect...

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