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  1. East Lancs Rain You remind me of Scott Richards aka thunderbolt_ who used to post on here. Infact, I did even wonder if you were even the same person at one point.
  2. WeatherArc Not far off what happened at the end of Feb 1960, 15.6°C was recorded at 7am in London Original post: https://community.netweather.tv/topic/99814-model-output-discussion-22nd-jan-2024-onwards/?do=findComment&comment=5034344
  3. WeatherArc Not far off what happened at the end of Feb 1960, 15.6°C was recorded at 7am in London
  4. It will be interesting to hear what @MattH 's latest thoughts are now, he must be having doubts now for what's left of the meteorological winter.
  5. Manchester TAF has snow up to 4pm Temporary from 08 at 08 UTC to 08 at 16 UTC Visibility: 1200 m Broken clouds at a height of 300 ft snow Temporary from 08 at 14 UTC to 08 at 24 UTC Wind 18 kt from the East with gusts up to 30 kt Probability 30% : Temporary from 08 at 16 UTC to 08 at 18 UTC Visibility: 4000 m Broken clouds at a height of 800 ft light rain, snow, rain
  6. I think 1954 could be one of the worst years of the 20th century at least up here around the NW of England. A terrible summer followed by an autumn with rainfall totals approaching autumn 2000 levels. Horrific.
  7. Interesting, every single ECM ensemble has at least a slight snow cover at some stage for Manchester for tomorrow.
  8. cheshire snow This was a beauty, issued at 4am on December 28 2020 "After a frosty start, southernmost parts may see some wintry showers early on, these quickly clearing south leaving largely dry conditions" The reality
  9. cheshire snow Wintry rain, isolated gales, widespread patchy showers, wintry coastal showers becoming confined to the coasts.......
  10. cheshire snow Talking about the text forecast have a look at this part "Often windy and feeling cold." This for Friday to Sunday Now look at their own charts Does this look windy? This is their FAX charts
  11. Alderc 2.0 It is...there's this to look forward to
  12. Funny how weather can play out at times. We could have a snowy breakdown to a virtually nothing here today gone tomorrow "cold" snap, when there have been numerous occasions where more potent prolong cold spells have gone out without bang.
  13. Manchester METAR goes for snow Temporary from 08 at 06 UTC to 08 at 12 UTC Visibility: 3000 m Broken clouds at a height of 600 ft snow, Liverpool goes for rain, snow Temporary from 08 at 05 UTC to 08 at 06 UTC Visibility: 4000 m Broken clouds at a height of 600 ft rain, snow,
  14. SunnyG Did it not occur to you that the coldest winter month of the season could still be above average? There have been plenty of examples.
  15. Joe Snow I think that was due to the front not pushing further NEwards. We had an amber warning for the NW put out on that Wednesday, it look like it could be another early February 1996 event but then the models changed, developed a low and the front came in on an angle and was unable to push further NEwards.
  16. Friday's FAX chart Large scatter has appeared on the GFS 0z run ensembles in terms of my location from about the 9th Feb For instance, on the the GF06z run yesterday, there were only 2 -ve 850hpas for the 9th. The GFS 0z run ensembles now has 16 Preston, there were only 4, now its 18 Carlisle, there were 16, now its 28 We still haven't a clue what is going to happen
  17. Spah1 Wetterzentrale Reanalysis archives WWW.WETTERZENTRALE.DE Reanalysis archives of the past decades covering Europe.
  18. Joe Bloggs I posted a few months back of early March 1965 where incredibly there was hardly any snow around these parts whilst other areas were being buried by snow Seems incredible looking from that chart
  19. Cumbria received a big snowfall back on the 9th February 1900, a day or two before the south of the region was hit by a big snowfall
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