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  1. 4 hours ago, Arctic Hare said:

    I'm afraid this time I am rooting strongly for not having snow in these parts, certainly nothing on the scale of last weekend. When my Sainsbury's delivery got cancelled, after quite some effort I managed to grab a new delivery slot for Monday morning. That needs to get though. Missing one week's delivery is annoying, missing two would mean I was running genuinely short on food. I'm afraid that's more important than snow for me, heresy as it is to say that on a weather forum!

    Of course, I'm all in favour of lots of snow away from that time, and for everyone out there who hasn't seen much so far! But right here, this weekend into Monday, no. Keep it away!

    Are we now looking at a Saturday and Sunday event potentially or just one?

  2. Exactly, the dumps are minor, I think 10cm falls are the max for the city since 2008 and as mentioned above even in 2010 back here in Solihull there was 15cm or more but a dusting in Stoke.

    But you know I preferred the frequent nature instead though enjoying this deeper snow for once. And next winter I will be in the snow desert of Nantwich/Crewe (though I did see Crewe with snow at the weekend on an official government approved visit) though it was extremely patchy. 

  3. 23 minutes ago, MattStoke said:

    Snow cover absolutely decimated here. From winter wonderland to just patchy snow cover. It seems to have been much milder here than most places today but even when we’ve had temperatures below freezing and full cloud cover in the middle of winter, we’ve still seen considerable snow melt. I don’t understand it.

    Stokes unique climate. My experience of living there is your dead cert to see several snow falls a season normally but the actual measurements vary greatly across the city.  My old haunt in Norton Heights would get more snow than down by the A500, and it varied greatly by distance. Plus if you are struggling for snow, a 30 min drive into the Moorlands or Peaks gives you some impressive snow at some points of winter.

    Areas like Solihull get a good dump every few years and it lasts a bit longer because it's deeper but ultimately Stoke wins in the snow stakes.

  4. Just been for the evening dog walk and it's lovely outside. The air feels much colder than last night and the snow is like diamond dust when you kick it. And actually most side roads are still snow packed so the melt in the sun today must have been minimal. 

    Curious tomorrow how long it all lasts, will it get washed away in an afternoon!

     

  5. Not too much melt especially in shaded areas but the footfall on some paths means the surface is quite smooth which will be interesting later. Plenty of untouched spots in the park and lots of big snow mounds where people have rolled big balls up. They could last past the mild spell potentially!

  6. Just now, fiftytwodegreesnorth said:

    That’s pretty exceptional. Must be a very small area that’s in 20cm+ Zone including your area. Really surprised an amber warning wasn’t issued for some parts today.

    Why issue an amber? Impacts are low, it's Sunday in a national lockdown, there should be no need. 

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