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hi lovely people, i just woke up and checking the latest models. Last night some people were saying that I am a troll and here to confuse people. I am just an ordinary guy living in Brightion and praying to see some snow since 2013. I am just sharing what the reality is, why is this confusing people???? Shall I just say ohhh yes we are buried in snow and it will last two weeks!!! Anyway here is the answer to my tweet from Aiden McGivern:
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they were saying that this is an historic event, unusually cold air to come and stay and lot's of snow, now we are desperate to see even a cm of snow, maybe we won't see that either. Cold stays with us until Thursday night but not so much snow, then turns mild and lots of rain, I am off to some Ski Resort!!!
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why? I don't claim that I am an expert anyway but these are what I learned from my experience so far, sorry if they are wrong. By the way here iare some attachements. First one is snow and rainfall graphy for Brighton between today and Next saturday. The second one shows that Thursday half day the milder air is entering the region which means precipitations will be rain. Do you think am I wrong?
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Unfortunately it seems like that. The most annoying thing is that I was expecting to get even more snow with that low when it meets with the freezing air over UK. But now it seems like it pushes the cold air north annoyingly quickly (almost in half day on Friday). I checked the isobars, that low is fed all the way from Africa so it is extremely strong. Unfortunately this is what happens when an unusually cold air mass comes unusually down to south, it creates many low pressure cyclones and those cyclones eat the cold air up
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Guys, actually I have some experience when it comes to sea-effect-snow. I am originally from Istanbul and in Istanbul we generally get sea-effect-snow every winter. The very cold air comes from Russie over black sea to Istanbul and generally black sea is warmer than the Russian air so we always get 10-30 cm of snow in Istanbul. I just checked sea temretures now and it shows that Black Sea and North Sea are same so I assume we will get snow shower bants from North Sea (east to west) and hopefully Brighton will be one of the luckiest places in the south east (fingers crossed)
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Hi @EJA answer was that we will see some snow Tuesday into Wednesday, that's it. I looked at charts and it seems like it will snow when we are sleeping and then same old sunny cold days probably I thought this time was our time for a decent snow I hope we will get some more snow or some siclon from somewhere addition to this cold air but I doubt so
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thanks for the answer @D.V.R but I am a bit disappointed tbh Everyone was saying that it's southeastern turn now but suddenly snow disappeared as usual. So we will just get flurries on Tuesday night into wednesday, so we won't even see when it's snowing because probably it will be middle of the night again Not fair, always nortern parts get snow we only get cold but dry or mild and wet