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Beginning to build up on paths. Radar says sleety mix. Dog’s coat shows snow when he just came in from a toilet trip. Looks like, at the very least, a few more hours’ worth will fall. The level of disruption in the morning will be difficult to gauge. Will it be “get on with it snow” or “stay home snow” by then? I’m guessing we’ll try to get on with it if the snow stops falling before the morning rush hour in the far south. IMG_5111.MOV
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I was living in Tongwynlais in ‘82. I was just a kid. It was epic. Huge drifts. Dug our way out of the house. Cut off even though it was right on J32 of the M4. Loved it. Mornings were for getting supplies up to the old folk for the milkman, the butcher, the newsagent and the grocer. Once we were done it was mucking about on every hilly field we could get to. 2018 matched it for drifts in the sweet spot by Barry - 50cm of level snow fell in the storm then drifted wildly. It took them days to dig out Five Mile Lane - the main road from the A48 down to Barry. We dug ourselves out with a JCB to get off the farm and join the next village. The rural lanes were blocked even longer. Cars being abandoned and covered in snow was a big problem getting things clear. Our water main burst and we had no running water for six days. Funny... less time for snowballs and sledging as an adult. Hope some of us get lucky in the next week and, after, that the SSW has a favourable impact.
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Yes, absolutely - I was in a sweet spot for it. Only 50M ASL but the farm was plastered and the lanes were plugged with drifts for days. Get the synoptics right and even the unlikely areas like mine can get in on it. I used to live nearer you (in Tongwynlais) and had lots of great snow events in my youth. Fingers crossed that January’s model runs and the potential SSW deliver.
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The changing daylight hours thread
John Lloyd replied to Boydie's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
March 1st 2018's snow down here did melt by midday - it was March 14th though. . We had, exceptional for the southernmost tip of Wales, 50cm of lying snow recorded at the weather station in St Athan nearby and the lanes and even some notable main roads got smothered in drifts from the snow on farm fields around here during the storm. We had a few inches laying on the fields around us for a few days afterwards but ten ft drifts left lanes plugged for 100s of yds. If I recall correctly we had a little weekend snow and ice about March 18th that was absolutely treacherous first thing. I was the only one out and about in my trusty old Land Rover and had get my wife off a hill which beat her car. As Frost Hollow notes, that lighter snowfall did indeed melt before midday in the mid-March sun -
Just had the rain band pass through. Feeling cooler behind it - dare I say it, somewhat autumnal in the breeze.
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Yes, the wind here has been unusually strong and the trees have suffered as a result. We’ve had leaves and fruit blown about and it’s made a bit of a mess. There were a fair few branches down, and the odd tree too, when I was out with the dog for a long walk earlier. Luckily we’ve missed a lot of the showers today or that might’ve meant less grip for the roots in very wet ground.
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Heavy rain overnight and about 40 minutes of mostly lightning, with some thunder, from 03.30. Cloud is darkening as the rain band approaches from the southwest. Radar has it just coming over the Bristol Channel. Should be hitting the Vale of Glamorgan presently. Blustery too. I’ll be just checking around the farm today and making sure structures are storm proofed.
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Massive lightning, some thunder and very intense rainfall near the airport just before midnight. What a storm!
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@thetipster What’s the front doing now? We’ve got a covering and small flakes of light snow but being so far south I was expecting us to be done. The met office app keeps turning heavy snow up but it doesn’t seem to make it.
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Steadily falling and covering cars, the front yard and fields on the farm. It’s a window watch event now as the slower than expected frontal movement frayed some nerves.
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Back to a mix. Main event to start at about 7.
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Heavy snow here about a mile from the airport. Blowing in strong winds. Earlier than I expected. Not settling yet. Lovely to see it since we are all at home.