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  1. Welcome rain today in Northumberland sure the farmers will be pleased.  My selfish side didnt want any rain as i was wanting the extremely dry weather to continue to see how dry everything became but my sensible side knows how important it was today considering the models are showing nothing else for next couple of weeks.

  2. 2 hours ago, Boro Snow said:

    Still over 2 degrees here DP has come down though currently 0.3c, right off to kip as I said yesterday not expecting much from this cold snap, ground too wet and ground temps too high, we may get (lower ground) 1/2 cm tomorrow night but with the strength of the Sun gone by midday, YAMAS 

    Keep the faith, you'll get plenty through Saturday. Beast 1 started on the Tuesday with a bit of wet snow then look what happened from then onwards.

  3. Slightly off topic but in terms of "sun strength" as we all know the further north we go the weaker the sun so here is a little info comparing sun height when beast 1 hit compared to beast 2. I've used dates of 1st and 17th March for comparison -

    Brighton 31.7 & 37.9

    Birmingham 30.1 & 36.3

    Hull 28.8 & 35.0

    Newcastle 27.6 & 33.8

    Dundee 26.1 & 32.3

    Lerwick 22.4 & 28.6

     

    So we can see that by the 17th the the sun strength Newcastle northwards is just marginally stronger than it was in the south during beast 1, so for these areas any snowfall shouldn't melt off that quickly, in fact we still have lying show in my coastal area of Northumberland from beast 1 where it drifted.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, Snowdance said:

    I thought we had a fair bit in Malton North Yorkshire,this was on the a68 on route to Slaley hall nr Hexham. Never seen anything like that before as we are only about 50 asl. ??????

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    This was a couple of miles inland near Amble, taken yesterday. The photo doesnt do it justice yes those are trees nearly covered in snow, the drifting at some points really was 10 feet plus.

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  5. 45 minutes ago, NickR said:

    I'm thinking of heading up to the Pennines tomorrow with the kids. 

    Likely to be the best drifts up there? Or should I head north of Newcastle?

    If you do head north I can guarantee you amazing drifts even at low level areas.  Broomhill, Acklington, Warkworth to Alnmouth road unbelievable.

  6. The good news is that following the SSW we got the high in the right place to give us an amazing few days of extreme winter weather. Now the SSW is still going to have a major impactover next few weeks, wouldn't it be great if it produced another high pressure that sets itself up to give us a southerly for Easter....anyone fancy 20c plus weather in next few weeks. Two extreme so close during March would even more memorable.

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