took your advice just checked outside and --- no drip, drip, still frozen solid everywhere, although snow was quite powdery struggled to
make snowballs, now its more sticky if you know what i mean, so theres some hope we might have a bit of snow first before it turns to rain.
BBC weather gives snow tomorrow night and at low levels for a time
i think I might, just depends on alcohol consumption, and then the house gets really cold late on, and the warm duvet is a beckoning, might set the alarm for 3.00am for
a quick peak at radar, haha
its another geographical mute point bit like Yorkshire, I,m 12 miles south of Sheff, and 45 to 48 North of Birmingham, but come under the Midlands area, all be it East Midlands, but I,m some distance from Lincs.
nope north west Derbyshire, about 12 south of Sheffield, edge of Peak District, so most a lot of the town and surrounding countryside is 200 to 275mts asl
Yep I saw that weather report, she said the snow should move on through the Midlands into the North York Moors.
anyway should be plenty of snow here, gfs ppn charts now show close to 30cm
lovely and warm here, even hot, my temps are showing a high of 26.4,
but the local wunderground stations had a high of 27.2 about 15 mins ago
Summary
May 25, 2017
HighLowAverage
Temperature27.2 °C11.1 °C19.2 °C
Dew Point15.9 °C10.9 °C12.9 °C
Humidity99%49%85%
Precipitation0 mm----
HighLowAverage
Wind Speed12 km/h--1 km/h
Wind Gust15 km/h----
Wind Direction----East
Pressure1025 hPa1022 hPa--
Same here PM, down in Matlock. - mostly moderate snow with some heavy busts
temps 1.1
dp -1.1
and plenty of ppn incoming on radar, going to be a good day, think I might drive up into the higher Peaks.
well to my untrained eye the 12z looks a better run early on.
the trough in the mid west USA seems to dig further south, in turn creating more amplification which results in high pressure rises over Nova Scotia, causing the Atlantic trough to drop more favourable over
the UK, bringing in the cold quicker. T144 to T162 seem critical as always.
thats my thoughts (could be wrong ?)