Reminds me of January 2013. I remember the modelling of that well, and it's not good news. Basically look out your window because with such a fragile ridge the models were all over the place even just 2 or 3 days out.
3C here so thawing, thankfully dew point below 0C. Don't understand why it's so warm today, especially as it was so cold last night and forecast to be solidly negative again tonight.
That's still the best I've ever seen. Will never forget -11C at mid-day in Liverpool. Snow that had fallen a few days ago had the consistency of sand because it was so frozen.
Beast was better for me but I was in Nottingham at the time, caught a 16 hour streamer. This is definitely the best since that day though, and other than that the best since 2013.
Dandruff flakes getting heavier again. Building from the East, but needs to stop moving North now. Who would have thought we would be asking for Southern corrections this time yesterday.
Edit- flakes getting bigger now
Edit 2- moderate snow
At one point I was under yellow with zero snow. I think the Easterly wind is pushing snow at ground level 5-10 my miles west of where the radar is showing it.
5-6cm now, best snowfall since 2018 and it pushes this winter up to decent 5-6/10. To think I was 10 miles away from nothing, fine margins has been the story of the winter.
Heavy snow now, approaching whiteout with a nice snow mist going on. Finally gone above the patchy dusting stage after 7 (SEVEN) near misses. Good 2-3cm so far.
No idea what is going on with radar and why it's getting it so wrong. Right in the middle of bright yellow yet what's actually falling is equivalent of dark blue. Not getting more than a dusting if this continues.