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alexisj9

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  1. Probably just running short of whatever they use to generate electricity again. We'll hear of this every winter now.
  2. Also I can't work out why people think weather will be warm under a slack high.
  3. If it's anything like last night, those showers along the line in the SE will be rain, but I guess we'll see.
  4. For me it's not about temp, it's about conditions, today is perfect, dry cloudless blue sky, not much notable wind.
  5. Here it was weird lol, day before London snow, we had sleet showers on a west south west direction, however the last couple were so heavy something landed, then it rained on it the next day, but a lot of it survived as patches of ice till the main Thor, it was quite weird lol. It was still sleet pellets cause I could here it, sounded like glass falling from the sky. And it didn't bounce about like mini ping pong balls like graupel does.
  6. So that's why it's so tricky, yet another warm low in the mix like Thursday, makes sense
  7. That low has a warm core, where did it come from? Not even developed fully, a wave in front of the sliding low.
  8. It was/is a tropical feature, I'm glad it's not coming, there's a reason GFS was bad for snow chances, would be a lot of warmth wrapped up in that low.
  9. Possible actually. It's not getting high enough 850s for a high. Wasn't thinking straight 5 minutes ago lol.
  10. That looks like a high ridging over us, then cold again to me, remember we are looking at 850s, so possibly showing an easterly with the drop of temps perhaps. Difficult to know without the chart, re morgreps
  11. Looks similar to last year actually lol, I'm in the weak SW rain flow again.
  12. Ground will start cooling from now, however I think at least close to the coast, the sea will modify showers to be rain or sleet, till the sea cools a little. Might be proved wrong, depends on what the 850s actually do, cause they are still trending colder.
  13. I can back it up, same for here in Dover, will usually stay at around one or two degrees near the coast, during the day, when it is cold, ice day starts a few miles in land.
  14. Tbh I could have made one last year, never seen sleet settle before, but trust me it did, in a very heavy burst.
  15. It probably is snow up at cloud level, would transition on the way down. 850s are cold now the cold front is dropping through.
  16. In this case, underestimating the strength of the cold to our ne, which has pushed the systems south.
  17. Sounds like good news for those who like cold this side of the Atlantic, if only that meant definite snow, I fortunately due to our position it doesn't though.
  18. Now that it's starting to stop blowing up Thursdays low, it's probably blowing up the next one in the Atlantic. I'm not sure by the time that low is at around four days away, it will look the same as now. Other models have it weaker and sliding, guess we'll see.
  19. Often it's just a frozen out flow, the pipe outside. Been advised by an engineer, when it's cold out poor hot water over the insulation and it should keep it flowing.
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