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  1. thursday 27th February 2014 YELLOW WARNING of SNOW for south and central Wales, western and central parts of The Midlands and western England. Rain will turn to snow for a time, mainly over the high ground during Friday morning. Over low ground it is unlikely that any snow will accumulate but some areas may see falling snow and slushy deposits for a time.The public are advised to be aware of the potential for some disruption to travel especially during the Friday morning rush hour. Valid 0005 to 1200 Friday. what about the south east?
  2. Probably will end up with rain in London as usual , it's 13.5 at the moment and sunny. Further down ground for tomorrow expected.
  3. I thought the daily toilet paper (Express) would have, 'big freeze', headlines today, because we might have some sleet on Friday, it had this instead. I guess it was a slow news day! %2
  4. The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for snow across the East Midlands in the early hours of Friday morning. The warning states that snow could fall over higher ground between midnight and noon. It is unlikely that any snow% will settle on lower ground. Stupid cut and paste
  5. I think you might do well out of it perfect storm, but for London it will be one snow flake that melts before it hits the ground.
  6. Sounds like the snow could be a non event for London as usual, but better north of Watford. What's north of Watford, never ventured that far into the wilderness?
  7. Looks like the little bugger who steals all my nights every autumn. 10.5, sunny, light winds, I WANT SNOW
  8. Is the media bias towards southerners? There seems to be a lot of disgruntled people out there regarding the recent flooding who think that it only became headline news once the Thames was affected. Here is an extract from the views of weatherweb tv's Simon Keeling, 'The Somerset levels were getting coverage of sorts, and the damage wrought on Abersytwyth, Borth, Barmouth and other west Wales towns had got a few shots on screen. But when the floods reached the Thames, it was 'game-on'. My non southern friends agree with him 100 percent and say that the government only started acting once the south east was affected. This is creating more divides between north and south. It's the media and government's faults and I agree that they have a bias towards the south. London weather by the way......if any one cares 13.7c winds windy, south westerly, sunny, pressure all over the place. Becoming generally awful later as always.
  9. sorry i thought you said you have a tongue piercing , they make me cringe for some reason, oh ...............and the jet stream could be pushing back in next week
  10. Was it sunny last year? I can't remember when the weather went crud last summer, July was a scorcher though.
  11. Other works of art from the 80's, Space balls, The Goonies, Back To The Future, Airplane, Planes Trains And Automobiles.....................oh and the GFS is looking dryer.
  12. Ghost busters was a work of art. Haven't you heard of the Stay Puff Marshmellow Man? oh and the weather in london is blah blah blah
  13. Is the media bias towards us southerners? There seems to be a lot of disgruntled people out there regarding the recent flooding who think that it only became headline news once the Thames was affected. Here is an extract from the views of weatherweb tv's Simon Keeling, 'The Somerset levels were getting coverage of sorts, and the damage wrought on Abersytwyth, Borth, Barmouth and other west Wales towns had got a few shots on screen. But when the flood reached the Thames, it was 'game-on'. My non southern friends agree with him 100 percent and even go as far as saying that the government only started acting once the south east was affected. This is creating more divides between north and south, but we are not to blame. It's the media and government's faults ..................honest London weather by the way...... 8.7c winds windy, south westerly, showers....generally awful, pressure all over the place.
  14. Has the weekend cold spell vanished? Are we going to be denied seeing even one snow flake this winter?
  15. I forgot about the red sky in the morning warning, something to do with a fisherman or shepherd
  16. from the guardian online Atlantic current changes could bring drier summers to the UKResearchers forecast end of wet summers as surface and deep water circulation cools down and climate change takes hold.The UK's run of rain-drenched summers could be ended by a slow-down in major Atlantic currents which bring warm, wet air to Europe, according to research. The currents were known to have weakened since 2004 but the new work suggests the trend began in the 1990s and shows no sign of ending. However, the scientists said the changes to summer weather would take a decade or more to unfold. Professor Rowan Sutton, at the University of Reading and part of the research team, said: "Those of us that spend our summer holidays in Britain would welcome a move away from a recent succession of soggy summers. But this research certainly isn't a forecast for summer 2014, or any other year." He said the changes to UK climate would be in addition to the longer-term global warming trend driven by carbon emissions, which is most likely to bring an increase in heatwaves and extreme storms.
  17. latest from met UK Outlook for Tuesday 11 Mar 2014 to Tuesday 25 Mar 2014:Current indications suggest a more typically unsettled pattern across the United Kingdom through much of March. Through this period we can expect to see fairly average conditions, which would mean spells of wet and windy weather, mostly in the north and west, but still some decent sunny spells in between. The best of the drier, brighter conditions is most likely in the south and east of the UK. Temperatures are likely to be around average, which may lead to more frequent incidences of frost compared to recent weeks. Updated: 1139 on Mon 24 Feb 2014
  18. there was a stunning red sky this morning followed by warm sunshine, now the weather has gone onions, here are some random smileys for no reason.
  19. latest from met office UK Outlook for Saturday 1 Mar 2014 to Monday 10 Mar 2014:The weekend will start unsettled with showers or longer spells of rain, with some heavier bursts at first. This will be most persistent in the far southeast and far north, with a risk of hill snow in the north. There will be some drier slots too, especially on Sunday with a risk of local frost and icy surfaces. Temperatures near normal. Through the next week it will remain unsettled in northern parts, with further rain or showers, and some hill snow. It will be mainly dry but fairly cloudy towards the south with isolated patchy frost. During the middle part of the week rain may spread southwards for a time, before turning wet and windy in the northwest again later, with a risk of gales. Updated: 1123 on Mon 24 Feb 2014
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