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  1. Apart from the few hours of sunshine around midday today, disappointingly wet weekend here, with light rain on Sat until 4pm, and almost continuous rain after 3pm today - the latter was not in any forecast and a dry afternoon was predicted here, no rain before the evening and certainly not in this amount. :nonono:

  2. 13 minutes ago, Alexis said:

    Latest BBC weather a 'wintry mix'.

     

    I hate it when they do that. Tell us you forecast snow and it didn't materialise - don't call it a 'wintry mix' as if that was what you always forecast.

    Exactly right - they never admit any wrong forecast (well, very rarely), yet we pay them the same - the excuse is always the same "oh well, the weather has the last word"! :)

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  3. What cold and snow ? It is 4.6 C here and even on Moel Famau (555m), no white stuff. Over exaggerated forecast on the BBC, including graphics which shows full white for the Northern half of Wales for 9am...Really? :nonono:  Also, yesterday, we had at least 4 hours of sunshine despite gloomy forecast ( pics are showing Easterly and Westerly direction from near St Asaph). :oops:

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  4. Someone here on the forum said in October that 5 months misery is coming. I thought, come on, we will have nice sunny periods, looks like I was wrong..it is now 3 months misery (weatherwise), with very little settled or sunny weather...... Today, it had to cloud over as soon as the sun appeared in the sky to conserve the "just above freezing" T, then from midday, light rain, followed by heavy rain and from 3pm to 4pm sleet for an hour - this was not really in any forecast for today. :nonono:

    Pictures taken around 4pm from above St Asaph, to the West and to the East, respectively.

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  5. What cold and bright spell? We had 2 frosty nights: last Saturday and yesterday with 1 Sunny day, yesterday. The lowest temp last Sat was -2.5C - even my greenflies survive this in the garden. That is it. We have more sun between weather fronts then in windless weather with floating stratus. This is why I am waiting for tomorrow, when it really brightens up after the fronts - there is nothing enjoyable for me (weather wise) under the clouds or in rain in +3C.

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  6. BBC forecast 2 days ago for Sat (North Wales): high pressure, sunshine, high cloud then thick cloud for afternoon, snow from dusk with some sleet at low level, frost overnight

    Reality: no sunshine, no snow (but rain), no frost.  Even Kent have lying snow and had sunshine. :)

    We are too north for decent sunny spells on many Summer days.

    We are too west for decent thunderstorms.

    We are too south (or west) for decent snowfall at lower level.

    We are too east for rare HP influence from the Atlantic.

    Wales should be moved to the Eastern side of the UK... :)

  7. 30 minutes ago, Carl46Wrexham said:

    Minor roads in Wrexham badly affected now. As you said - ridiculous amount of rainfall today. Not sure ice or snow is of any importance or relevance now. Everywhere is saturated/badly waterlogged now.

    If this is what cold spells deliver, then the sooner it ends the better.

     

     

    Exactly. If it is just not cold enough for something white (apart from hail), then...I want high pressure. We deserve it for 2 months.

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  8. Absolutely ridiculous amount of rain today in the Vale of Clwyd, I did not measure but localised (10-100m long) floodings on numerous B roads and on the A525 from Trefnant to Ruthin. No forecast mentioned this amount of rain at all. Around 4pm, we had a thunderstorm but in the showers (at least 15 showers or longer spells of rain), hail mixed in. Just terrible.

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  9. 15 minutes ago, coldcomfort said:

    What I find remarkable is the extent of the anomolous warmth, Greenland to Egypt, Morocco to Murmansk and indeed way beyond. If there is to be a balance in the 2nd half of winter, let's hope it's via this kind kind of extremes, because if so we will all be deep, deep in the freezer for some considerable time. 

    It looks like there IS "some" balance though as the Eastern 1/4 of the map is very blue. Hopefully both sides of the map get some balance. :)

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