These are the type of events that interest me the most and give the most suprises. Depending on how far the front extends north to how heavy the precipitation is and local conditions maybe some surprises
Imagine if we had the bfte at this time of year. I reckon we would be seeing nearly double digit negative daytime lows. Same happened in 1987 I believe parts of Essex and the east didn't get above minus 10
Looks like you are about to be under it for hours yet. Infact you may be in a better position than those down south with the precipitation moving north
Also I haven't seen a single gritter about anywhere today not even in main roads. You would think if we know snow is coming someone at the council would it's honestly baffling
The snow has been very light here abit jealous of those a few miles south with the heavier snow. Reckon as it slowly pivots north the channel could come alive?
Sleety snow here not settling rather odd considering I'm away from the coast by a few miles. Hopefully as the evening progresses it will transition? Any other reports from Essex?
Unfortunate but your just to close to the coast spitting out into the channel. Give it time for the temperatures to come down and evaporative cooling perhaps.