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Skullzrulerz

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  1. I do have to agree with you I totally understand people's excitement though we must be realistic any snow showers will be confined to hills and Scotland if any There's no doubt it will get colder but I don't think it's going to get cold enough for lowland snowfall
  2. And this is exactly why I said don't get your hopes up Sadly those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat It.
  3. I was wondering the same thing Personally it's just not cold enough and snow will be confined to Scotland and Northern England and some hills Though it is good that cold air does get entrenched for a time so possibility of further snow chances are there
  4. As has been the case most of the time you would expect a half way house between the GFS/ECM I'm keeping my hope's very low at the moment as we have seen the last few years how so promising it is and it falls apart just a day or two
  5. That's great news for fans that want some Cold Rain Sadly there is not enough cold air to tap into
  6. I would urgently be very careful comparing tonight's and as well the last few days of model runs to 2010... You will be very disappointed if else the reality is most (what people are looking for) is still out in "fantasyland" Though next week will be chiller I can not see any signs of cold or anything to do with snowfall just yet if any it will be resorted to Scotland
  7. Would it be more appropriate to have a thread regarding the California Fires?
  8. You can already see it coming it's bound to be England will miss again XD
  9. Think that's a record isn't it ? Me I like the cool weather but I definitely take it settled Hoepfully we can one last hot spell before it's too late
  10. Even if it doesn't it will b catastrophic either way It's going to be a very close call
  11. According to Jeff Piotrowski there have been 911 calls from the Louisiana coast from chasers that are TRAPPED IN THEIR VEHICLES
  12. SPECIAL BULLETIN FROM THE OFFICE OF THE WEATHER DIRECTOR 13L - Hurricane Laura The purpose of this bulletin is to highlight the extreme threat that Laura poses to Texas and Louisiana. Storm surge: Expect storm surge extending up to 30 miles inland and up to 9 feet above ground level... the worst flooding will occur along the shoreline... Rainfall: Expect rainfall exceeding 10 inches around the zone where the eye moves ashore with lesser amounts fanning outward. Winds: Expect very destructive winds around 1-3 miles inland as the storm moves ashore. Hurricane-force winds will occur over a large area, but the most destructive winds are usually confined to a smaller region. Forecast: Current intensity... 120 knots (140 mph) 2100Z... 130 knots (150 mph) 0000Z... 135 knots (155 mph) LANDFALL... 135 knots (155 mph) *NOTE THAT THIS IS MY FORECAST, NOT THE OFFICIAL NHC ONE. Revised at 1749Z for updated intensity
  13. As for being Category 5 seems unlikely but I won't rule it out but it most likely but a Category 4 From what I heard it's strengthening ahead of forecast?
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