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  1. Just like to say thanks to Jackone for praising my accuracy on the CET prediction over the winter, always had a hunch it would be a milder than average winter but not particularly so with a cold spell 'thrown' in some where.

    It's the first total winter CET predictions I think I've done, so if anybody would like to PM for winter 2012/13 then I'll let you know my thoughts for a small fee! :D Watch me be a mile out with my CET for March!

  2. Snow showers are likely across this region through out this evening and into the early hours of Friday morning however the far East mainly around the coasts is looking to dry for anything wintry.

    Here is a map showing the chances of snow,

    Hope this helps and enjoy the snow if you get any :)

    Not really I'm in the 1% chance of getting a black line over me! :rofl:

  3. Evening all. Found this on me twiiter page could be interesting.

    Joey B

    Major storm could blast UK in about a week with widespread 6 inches or more.. http://pic.twitter.com/xsDHHBPw

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    Yeah that clearly shows a Greenland/HLB high and a Low coming up the channel, and for that to happen we need the high to move (which is predicted at this moment) but for undercutting to occur which hasn't happened ALL winter. - Very much doubt that will come off!

  4. Ok then I am obviously living in a parralell universe in my little bubble of the SE. Which enables me to travel 20 miles from Leigh to Romford with snow on the ground all the way for weeks on end.

    It's bloody Narnia :rofl:

    I think for some reason you've had somewhat thicker snow in your area and inland than out on the east coast (I know not miles away) but I do remember thinking back in December 10 after one of the snowfalls that the next day it hadn't thawed to any degree and the snow that we had walked on had become compacted due to the frost overnight and the Ice day that followed and thinking this rarely happens now days. Here in Burnham and whether it has something to do with us being on the coastline I don't know, but as soon as we get 0.1 degree above freezing a thaw sets in, as per today (but marginally).

  5. It's true what you say, especially for our region. Always seems to be one main event, then melt.

    Have to agree in part - I think in Dec10' we partly had the odd day we didn't have a thaw directly after a snowfall but by in large a thaw to a degree does set in. Jan 97 and Feb 91 are good examples of snow lying for sometime without any degree of a thaw.

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