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Vmistry

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  1. 6 minutes ago, kmanmx said:

    Almost wet myself laughing when I saw the weather warnings and Leicester in the triangle of boring doom :D:D lol.

    Precipitation does seem to be heading north, only light on the northern extent, but looks like it might get to Leicester. We'll see what happens.

     

    I mean it really is comical...

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     Tell me about it, typical

    2010 all over again, snow to the North, south, west and east of us

  2. 10 minutes ago, kmanmx said:

    Generally the weather systems (especially North America) are much larger in scale. They have gained energy and strength over the entire pacific/atlantic ocean before hitting east coast america, which is why precipitation has no problem getting many hundreds of miles in land. I think their warmer waters feed the systems too which makes them bigger. As for France, I guess the same story, just they are generally affected by bigger systems ? though i'm not as sure.

    Ofcourse when it comes to snow, the rain has no issues getting into the midlands...:fool:

    Yeah I've wondered why rain has no problem crossing the uk from west to east without losing intensity but snow just stops and fizzles out before reaching the east mids.

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