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  1. Shame we can't manage a few more of them just went from a reading of 2cm on the Snowtem pole to 4cm in one 20 minute shower.
  2. Be nice aswell if we had a radar that worked properly North of a line from Norwich to Ely, radar returns are always a pain up there.
  3. We don't even go onto amber warning till 3am, plenty of time for things to liven up.
  4. The one that came through here was very heavy. A couple more and we could have a base coat.
  5. Just got hit by the yellow stuff in W Ipswich now coming down the coast, got a good covering very quick, visibility was very low.
  6. Absolutely hammering down, W Ipswich, low visibility, everything covered very fast.
  7. People keep talking of Amber warning but i don't see one till 3am Tuesday, there was one for this morning, around the EA coast and into the Estuary that has passed now, but the rest of today is all yellow warned.
  8. Heavier bursts becoming a bit more frequent in W Ipswich, haven't seen the sun for a bit now either.
  9. Clear to see the showers now coming into the Suffolk Norfolk coast have much higher tops than anything so far, stretching all the wayback to the Northern tip of The Netherlands. https://en.sat24.com/en/nl/visual
  10. All the snow disappearance here seems to be from dryness and evaporation (sublimation) the snow is going but there is certainly no wet here.
  11. Moisture feed to the Estaury has now cut off, but the feed going over North Norfolk is now curling down to take over the feed down to the Thames, this feed has had a much longer sea track, first showers just starting to head towards Ipswich.
  12. Them showers will fade as they travel on land but if you follow the shower lines along the moisture line they will fire again when it hits water just off the coast of The Netherlands (The North Sea), this moisture line i believe is what is now going up in the Estuary. The showers over Norfolk are from a different longer track moisture train coming off the coast of Denmark, but that won't mean it beats the power of the Estuary plume.
  13. First flakes blowing around West Ipswich, very light flakes floating up and down, some take ages to get to the floor travelling really slow like a feather.
  14. That 12z is pretty much the outcome that Mogreps has been giving by all accounts.
  15. I believe that showers don't actually follow the flow of the wind, they are off line of the flow,so even though the wind is an ENE, showers will move on a NE line.
  16. Poor bloke at the meto can't go fast enough for the gun jumpers
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