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Robert, I'm sure you mean well but seriously, please don't talk as if you know everything that the weather is going to bring over the coming x months, it really doesn't do your credibility any favours at all.
I dont think he is doing too bad so far
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snow stopping now, its been fantastic today and yesteday i just wish that we had some freezing cold days now instead of rain wich will wash it all away
That would be nice wouldnt it. Still cant complain, best snow event for many years. Just about stopped here too, around the 6 inch mark
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And you waste your money on a rader that can't show the right PPN. I'm sorry but all you are doing is funding NW cash when there is no need.
I'm glad i'm not buying that rader prefer to look at a free rader supplied by the METO - may not be accurate or the best but i won't be wasting my money at the same time.
Its only like £3.50 a month !!!
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Ok Im thick. How do I post a picky. I got it in my gallery. Do I have to host it somewhere like Photobucket or can I link from this site?
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steady snow still here
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turning kind of sleety here now
Lighter, but still snow here. Looking at the radar, the sleet band is just to the south of Brum. Lets hope its stays there lol.
Tems dropping here 0.8c. Its going to be a close call, as to whether it can stay as snow.
You will know before I do
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rather poor here I must say, its stopped snowing, and barely half an inch
Edit just started again, very light, wheres the heavy stuff
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Wonder where WIB is lol, I told him his no lying snow south of the Pennines, was a sure loser
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Hi Fender I am not far from you, Im In Tettenhall Wolverhampton. What do you think for today then? Starting to get a bit heavier now, settling nicley.
looking at the radar, I think there is about 50 miles of snow to the south of us. Seems to be clear south of Hereford. I am hoping that the front grinds to a halt and it snows for most of the day.
3-5 inches would be my guess
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getting quite heavy now, everything nice and white, nows the time for the front to stall lol
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It must be fizzerling out over your area as it's now 5.20 and were only half an hour up the rad from you and still nothing here, thinking I may as well goto bed im just absoulutly gutted. and this is the last time i'm gonna listen to the bluddy tv forecasts. The midlands worst effected how wrong can they get
Not really, the Midlands is a hugh area, plenty of snow in the south Midlands, and now just getting up into the West Midlands.
Looks like the North and east Midlands may miss out
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At last the snow has reached me only light at the present, but its here
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Its coming in on a NE track, but yet to reach Birmingham.
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Finally eh Steve!
Just out of curiousity to your answer about 15 minutes ago... What is virga?
In meteorology, virga is precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before reaching the ground. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is usually due to compressional heating because the air pressure increases closer to the ground. It is very common in the desert.
Virga can cause very interesting weather effects, because as rain is changed from liquid to vapour form, it removes much heat from the air due to the high heat of vaporization of water. These small pockets of extremely cold air then descend rapidly, creating a microburst which can be extremely hazardous to aviation.
Virga also has a role in seeding storm cells, where light particles from one cloud are blown into neighbouring supersaturated air and act as nucleation particles for the next thunderhead cloud to begin forming.
Virga can produce dramatic and beautiful scenes, especially during a red sunset. The red light can be caught by the streamers of falling precipitation, while aloft winds push the bottom ends of the virga so it falls at an angle, making the clouds appear to have commas attached.
Virga is a Latin word for a branch or twig, and hence for objects made from it, as a broom, a staff, or a rod (hence the English word virge).
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Well, its made it to within 20 miles of me, in the lap of the gods now.
It doesnt seem to be as heavy or as widespread as predicted, but what the hell
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There you go, exactly as the radar shows. Nest stop Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the Black Country
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I think its a case of get the snow first and then worry about how much. Once it starts it could snow for many hours
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sweet. How far south is Hereford or is it round the Midlands area?
Its in the south Midlands, perhaps 40 miles south of Birmingham
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Should make Worcester in about half an hour, Oxford due anytime
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Temperature -0.4 wind picking up a lot, pressure falling 990.
Could reach the outskirts of Birmingham in the next hour or so.
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Should be snowing in Hereford about now, at last some northern monement, North Westerly really
February CET
in Spring Weather Discussion
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The nature of our British weather. In one of the mildest winters that I can recall, and Ive seen a far few. I had more snow during the last 2 days than in the previouse 3 years.