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  1. http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ecmwf/runs/2013101012/ECH1-144.GIF?10-0

     

    The ECM @ 144 shows a 'tricky' chart to call, it would appear the low is going to push through & crank on into Europe ( as Ian alluded to)

    However there is a clear split flow up the western side of Greenland, & 'some' trough disruption in the atlantic-

     

    I suspect the hemispheric pattern will support a Greenland block with substantial snow building up over the Nordic regions, but for the UK would could end of on the warmer side of the atlantic flow as opposed to the Eastern side in the colder air-

     

    Id say easiest to sit on the fence tonight- at least 1/2 days of milder atlantic air looks likely - although accompanied by rain as well.

     

     

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    Less mid days the better.

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  2. 10 day forecast is looking good for snow advance. steady decrease in temps from siberia, across eastern europe and into scandi. snowfall is also forecast for these areas.

     

    if this continues on track, we could match 2009 and 2010 Snow Advance Index, 10 days before the end of october!

     

    http://www.weather-forecast.com/maps/Russia?symbols=none&type=lapse

     

    http://www.weather-forecast.com/maps/Russia?symbols=none&type=prec

    Your might be right!!!

  3. Yes, absolutely you will. We in the mild SW will have the mother of all snowfalls this year, one of those classic, old fashioned, frontal battlefields from yester-year will produce so much snow, we'll be the envy of the nation. All roads in and out of the SW will be blocked, there will be soooo much teeth gnashing from those wanting to visit our snow fields to experience what a real dumping looks like, only to be frustrated that they can't get through. It'll be 1978 all over again, only this time, Cornwall will get in on the action too.

     

    Have a look at these to see what a frontal battleground can do in the West Country.

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/content/articles/2008/02/21/blizzards_1978_archive_video_feature.shtml

    http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/34292-feb-1978-and-the-great-west-country-blizzard/

     

     

    Stock up on camera batteries, keep a full larder and sit back and wait for the snowdrifts to mount up. You'll have to wait until after Christmas though, mid January, through to early February.

    Thanks for getting my hopes up i hope one heck of a snowfall MIGHT happen.:)

  4. Well i've just looked and your location is right on the South West coast so actually snow will probably be a long time away.

    Your right St.austell is a coastal town/city I Live in penwithick Which is 2c colder sometimes 3c/4c Then st.austell,Back in 2010 When St.austell have rain/sleet/rare covering of snow when  penwithick have snow/blizzards 2cm+.So When will there be any snow in penwithick this winter 2013/14

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