Just wondering the earliest date when snow becomes possible? (low levels south) Varies I know, high elevations/north will be earlier
say the 30th Nov '10 snow, if that was just 2 weeks earlier would it be sleet/rain?
0r the 19th Nov '96 snow, just a week earlier sleet/rain?
if what ECM is showing now, of course would be rain but just a week later sleet? 2 weeks later snow? time of year by maybe just 14 days too early for the south here
don't mind yet SS, as not even winter, let's have it mild for now, but GFS on last few runs seems to be looking very 2000+ normal in FI, with Atlantic air, by late Nov, I certainly think we will have usual sight, strong PV etc, no sign of cold
Sigh, Midlands worst again tomorrow, this HP sucks! dull, drizzly and dismal, but as it's only 0ct 30th and I live low level South, at least it will be mild!
Too early for cold/snow yet for low southern areas, not sure of date when decent snow becomes possible for south low levels, but reckon around 15th Nov, but late Nov really for deep cold
gonna suck from 1st Nov (south) dismal 6° max temps, rain likely at times, dull and damp! who wants that, I would like Indian Summer
I only know basics but agree with that, everyone I have spoken to knows our winters are not what they used to be 17+ years ago, not one person disagrees, except people on netweather that don't want to admit it
fearing the worst, think we'll have to pay for this dry/settled weather, Atlantic to wake up late Nov, leading to one of wettest ever December's, who knows winter like '13-'14, homes flooded for Xmas, always seems to even out, some places maybe had one of driest 0ctobers