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SouthPennine88

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  1. Maybe not tears, it wouldn't be a flip ... Fax a good one for the North/East though.
  2. 1.9'C with sleet falling now. Looks to stay steady throughout the night ... snow is out of question
  3. Still, it's impossible to get PPN just on the East coast for 5 days and NOTHING anywhere else. Think about it. Virtually impossible.
  4. Some astonishing runs all over the board then for next week. Getting rather exciting now! Some of these charts showing up are amazing, virtually no flaws. Odds on!
  5. Thank goodness for that, someone with brains! I can also say this ... I'm 80% certain that, from Monday - Friday next week, on average (for the effected areas of the UK), there will be more dry than PPN. But January Snowstorms though, think about it ... we are potentially under the influence of bitterly cold temperatures next week Monday to Friday (more so Tuesday - Thursday) ... which is equivalent to 5 days ... How ON EARTH are we going to get PPN JUST on the coasts? It's completely impossible!
  6. Well, that did keep him quiet. Anyone new on here and not good with weather forecasting or model reading, I can promise you 99% that IF we get an Easterly/N Easterly next week, it would be virtually impossible to get Precipitation (most likely snow) just on the coasts. It's probably never ever happened before to have PPN just on the coasts.
  7. So you're uncertain about next week but extremely certain about the week after next week? I can guarantee you 99% that snow will fall away from the coast next week. How much are you betting? If I was you, I would just hide and stop commenting since next week we have potentially an Easterly that could bring heavy distruptive snowfall to large parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland. As for next weekend, it is impossible for snow and cold to last for ever, so before you jump on our throats telling us the Atlantic arrives next weekend, I think you should know that absolutely none of us are bothered about that whatsoever.
  8. I also find it rather peculiar how you can be so confident when only 'several' charts are showing this ...
  9. No, I never mentioned a word about PPN or Sunday next week, I mentioned whether you could show me a mild chart or not and you seem to have failed to do that. It would be virtually impossible not to see PPN (snow) next week in over half of the UK.
  10. Yeah I won't delete it though just for the sake of me showing my idiot style personality. ...
  11. Isn't that a bit offensive? And should you be saying that when some of the most memorable charts are currently trending?
  12. Is it possible if you could show me a chart that shows mild weather from Monday-Friday next week?
  13. Not too sure ... I believe there is a cover in Denshaw (village center and of course the moors) Don't know about Scouthead but I'm guessing sleet/wet snow up there. Here we have rain/sleet
  14. A rather beyond belief covering up Standedge (A62) tonight ... Sleet/rain 1 mile away in Diggle. Nothing like starting off a Winter with a nice cover on the white Pennine Hills
  15. Well it was never going to go colder Not really a case of less cold today, more in the way of the same I think today
  16. Certainly something to look out for over the next few days, but I wouldn't be bothering about 10-14 days away given what we could get after day 4 or so! 240 seems to show the Atlantic back off a little again
  17. Let's hope the next update postpones the rain even further by another 3 hours ... although this wouldn't be possible since the temperatures would have lowered again by then
  18. Still snow forecast for much of the am and pm for me before turning to rain in the late afternoon (Met Office), but this seemingly conflicts with their own weather forecast map that seemingly suggests no rain, just snow.
  19. Snow forecast here tomorrow before turning to sleet then rain (MO) Liking the night time lows though
  20. Getting increasingly excited for tomorrow. At the moment it's just bitterly cold at 0'C
  21. You're very right about that, I must remember December 2010 was very dry and I remember December 2009 being very very wet (of course, the wet was all pretty much snow). In fact, to put it in perspective, Thursday 17th (2009), 18th, 19th, 20th, 22nd, 24th, and 25th all had snow recorded with the 17th (Thursday evening), 19th (Saturday evening, night), 21st (Sunday, daytime) and 22nd (Tuesday, morning) all recording some notable extremes of snowfall lasting hours. On the other hand, January 2010 (too my very little knowledge ... I have all but forgotten about this cold snap now) saw something like overnight snow on 30th November (2010) and morning/early afternoon snow on something like 2nd December ... other than the light snow around mid month there was nothing.
  22. It all depends on what that little band can do though.
  23. IMO, for us in Oldham, December 2009 and January 2010 were a thousand times better than December 2010.
  24. I still reckon will get something early doors.
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