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sherrie

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  1. There can be a very long explanation for that but i'm on my phone. Most of the time, the UK's precip actually begins as snow. It usually changes form as it falls through many different temperature layers, if all the temperature layers are within the realm of -4 to -5C then snowflakes will stay as snowflakes until they hit the surface, that becomes a different story. A small difference in elevation or landscape can effect snowfall. That was my simple version of it. lol

    thankyou for the explanation
  2. Im puzzled, this isnt meant in a moany way but i genuinly dont understand so maybe someone with loads more knowledge than me knows the answer. When snow is forecast it just doesnt happen we dont even get rain so its not like they forecasted snow and it turned to rain, no it goes somewhere else. Now if rain in forecasted it happens almost without exception every time. So how do they forecast acuratly that its going to rain and it does so why is it harder if its snow?

  3. Ours seems to look like it wants to turn to snow but then goes back to rain. I am so confused as to whats going on, the coast was supposed to get snow but the snow is in wiltshire where it wasnt going to snow. Some on here seem to think we'll get lots of snow tonight but the weather on tv says not but meto have yellow amber warnings out. Im getting dizzy just trying to keep up with it all lol.

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