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  1. 14 minutes ago, StormChaseUK said:

    Finally I think we have reached the tipping point where enough ingredients are there.. cell sw of Hereford is getting going now

    I'm watching the weather bug app on my phone and it really has got going now, its showing 26.7 miles away from me. Hope it moves slightly more in a NNW direction and doesn't fizzle out before it gets here cos we should be in for a good storm. Time to drug the dog I think.....just in case!! 

  2. 8 hours ago, Terminal Moraine said:

    The reason is that the air is very dry. For visible frost to form the temperature has to fall below the dew point ( the temperature at which the air becomes saturated with moisture) , this results in condensation which then freezes, hence a white frost. The drier the air the lower the dew point so even though the air temperature can be well below freezing there will be no visible frost unless the temperature falls below the dew point.

    Bitterly cold here with continuous moderate snow, a strong E/NE wind and a good deal of drifting. Full report when I've been out to take the readings.

    Thank you so much TM for explaining it to me. I felt really stupid for asking, but I know you guys would help me out so thank you again :) 

  3. Hi guys, I've got a question that is probably going to make me sound like I'm completely bonkers (I admit I'm a bit bonkers, but not completely.....yet!! ;)). I left home at around 6.30pm yesterday evening, started the car to defrost it as it was completely iced up and the car thermometer was showing -4C. As I set off on my journey the temp dropped to -6C, it was a completely clear sky, moon bright, stars out, a typical cold frosty night. I arrived at my destination around 7.15pm and the car was still showing -6C. A couple of times during the evening I popped outside the venue for a cigarette and despite it being freezing cold there was absolutely no frost on any of the cars, some of which had been parked there longer than mine had. When I left the venue at half 11, the moon was still shining brightly, stars still shining and a few thin clouds blowing in from the east but still no ice of any sort on any of the cars!! As I got in the car and started it, the temp was -6C and dipped again to -8 before rising to -7 when I got home. I often hear people say "its too cold to snow", well my question is can it be "too cold to freeze"?? I thought once temps dropped to 0C and below, it freezes. Driving home I noticed the sides of the road sparkling with frost but it was just felt spookily odd that with temps so low there was absolutely no frost of cars or pavements etc. If anyone has an explanation for this I'd love to hear it before I have to call the guys in white coats!! :help:

  4. It is moving really fast now, it seemed to take ages to reach here but now seems to be heading north and further east really quickly Ian, I too wonder how its going to give all day snow!!

    Hope you're right about it stalling and pivoting Sparkiee Storm......I could be building a snowman after all, as well as having to dig the garden up for the dogs to do their business so they don't get cold bums......they're not fans lol!!

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  5. 3 minutes ago, chillyblast said:

    Maybe a bit off topic but does anyone have any live webcams of lamp posts to see it arriving? :)

    I have a street light right outside my bedroom window which a few years ago used to be on from about 4pm til 8am during the winter, the perfect time to have a weather cam. Unfortunately in the last few years it goes on about 6pm and is off bang on midnight. Much to my disgust as I was a very big lamp post watcher!! 

    It started snowing very very light and very fine here in Craven Arms about 10 minutes ago. Watching the radar it seems the town 7 miles north of here is getting a bit of a dumping, but they always do, we never seem to get any of the good snow/thunder storms here, but all around us fair quite well. If and its a big IF, we get a decent amount by tomorrow, I will post a piccie 

  6. 22 hours ago, Raynee said:

    Snowing quite heavy in Craven Arms a few minutes ago when I let the dogs out.....much to their absolute disgust!! :nonono: Wet snow but settling on the decking :yahoo:If it carries on the dogs will have me digging the garden up so their bums don't get cold in the morning :rolls eyes: 

    Well I certainly didn't have to dig up the garden this morning, less than 1cm here! Yet about 4 miles up the road they'd had a right dumping, enough to cause traffic disruption and chaos.

    A couple of light showers this evening, hardly worth mentioning, but freezing like mad now out there. Lets see what the weekend brings.

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