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  1. I think he meant a SE Britain/UK event. It's a common mistake in this forum that SE means SE England only
  2. Usually it's the other way round. Seems to intensifying again. Must be a level 20 cms now similar to Dec 10th
  3. Has been a memorable week in the Worcester area. Heavy snow showers Tuesday and Wednesday left a covering. Bitterly cold air late Wednesday followed by a real blizzard yesterday intensifying overnight.Difficult to say how much fell as there was a lot of drifting 2 foot drifts in suburban streets,unreal. Today being the icing on the cake still coming down now. Awesome for a low lying city.
  4. However, it is supported by Glosea5, well at least it was a couple of days ago. Height rises to the N/W of the BI
  5. snow in the city looks wet though may improve when the heavier stuff comes through
  6. Hopefully tonight will make up for last nights disappointment in the sw midlands
  7. Usually do well for T storms here in Worcester but so far this spring they seem to be passing us by. However,judging by the latest hi res charts the sw midlands appear to be in line for the highest rainfall totals up until mid day tomorrow so fingers crossed for some spectacular action
  8. But it didn't dismiss the Easterly completely was it not 50/50 as opposed to 60/40 for the EC according to Fergie on Wednesday?
  9. Sorry but that sort of thing does cause a lot of confusion/ conflict on here when describing what the models are showing for various parts of the country
  10. South East BRITAIN covers a much a much larger area than just SE England you could say it would include Yorks, midlands East Anglia, much of the West Country and even SE Wales.
  11. A little disappointing and frustrating this event in my location compared with others. Snow started earlier than expectedThursday evening,game on I thought, slight covering by FrIday morning but had turned to rain in the night due to the warmer uppers. Rain turned back to heavy wet snow snow Friday evening settled to a depth of around 3cms by Saturday morning maybe more in the higher parts of the city.Now here's the frustrating bit. Yesterday's dry snow stayed mainly just north of here in a constant stream and it's still there now.willing it to more south just a tad to give a decent covering in these very cold temps. Maybe better prospects for more southern parts of the region by the end of the week here's hoping.
  12. I'm amazed that places with higher elevation than here have been reporting rain/sleet when it's been snow more or less all the way here in Worcester.
  13. Moderate to heavy snow here on relatively low ground in Worcester starting to settle on grass etc
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