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  1. 15 minutes ago, Empire Of Snow said:

    Reached around 7-8cm last night as it was snowing steadily for 6h.

    This is the 3rd year in a row Atlantic/western based systems provide better snowfalls in our area than the eastern/northeastern ones. 

     

    This is more of a Channel Low that's a bit too far north, similar to March. 
     

    While we do get epic events from the east or north (6th Jan 10, 2nd Dec 10), a lot of time the frontal air is too dry and you get small flakes and blowy dust snow, the great snow from the east is shower based. Sliding Atlantic fronts (low west of Ireland, SE winds ahead of the front) deliver probably the best frontal snow as per 31st December 03, multiple Jan 13 events as these are the fat flake events. 

     

    Turned to rain here at some point after 1am. It's drizzle at the moment as the front has just about cleared. 

  2. 38 minutes ago, blizzard81 said:

    Very odd. Worked in my favour as I've had hours of snowfall at 100m. Very odd though. 

     

    33 minutes ago, Winter Cold said:

    Yes I just can't understand it really.

    Only thing I've thought is that I'm East of Sheffield and South of Barnsley so I'm SE of most ppl posting today. It must be a finger of warmth higher up on this SE flank of the flow today

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    The answer is that this is the warm front (triple point is near Bristol) so it's just a simple matter of us being further north since the front has a fair bit of eastward movement so it's not moving north fast.  Since South Yorkshire is deeper in the front it's getting warmer air aloft.

    Much heavier now, grit overpowered.

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  3. Front has arrived and immediately snow in BD19. 

    Top of the front is flat so it looks like we are near the northern edge.

    15 minutes ago, Cheese Rice said:

    As a rule of thumb for it to settle at this elevation it has to be snowing in Leeds center. 

    So that's a good sign. 

    I've never in 14 years of being on this forum seen falling and lying at 200m and rain in town. It has to be snowing in the city center, even if it's not settling and wet snow in the city. 

    Only time I recall was Feb 2nd 09. Sleet in Leeds City Center, snow in BD11 and Bradford City Center. About 7 inches at the airport.
     

     

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  4. Alignment looks pretty good. Almost direct for Bradford and York in a straight line from back to front though as the whole things shifts east this alignment will move east. 

    Also looks like it's intensifying as it's starting to hit higher ground. Estimate is still 2-3 hours but it should last a while unless your unlucky and it's south of you. 

    Would say that early in the night Bradford, Leeds and York are best, depending on how fast it shifts east, Huddersfield and Sheffield could end up having the last laugh.

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