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Just now, SilverWolf said:
See all the Stroudies are coming out the woodwork! With regards tomorrow @Adrian Major I’m not the best person to ask, @chris55 has far more model knowledge than me. However looking at a lot of different charts re snowfall/depth our bit of the world looks pretty promising, all the charts show at least some snow here, some show a good amount especially higher up. The precip charts that show a pivot happening as it passes over are the best for us, as we are pretty much where the pivot happens on most of those. Could be all day snow, and it won’t take much to settle even if it’s not that heavy (cars freezing up already..)
But! It’s snow and very hard to predict. I’m confident that whatever falls from the sky will be snow, but how much? Have a look out the window early tomorrow say 6am. That’ll be the start!
Yes looks promising but years of disappointment make me nervous plus see that the ECM shows snow to be a bit further north though not seen the latest version yet myself
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21 minutes ago, SilverWolf said:
Hope so! Reckon @bellanite will be on here sometime soon, if not the morning.. it’s great there’s 3 of us from Stroud, a fairly small town really, especially as our bit of the Southwest is really quite north/north east and a bit out on a limb in this region. And we’re actually north of the M4.... Still, not in the Midlands, I’d feel way too far south then! Anyway enough very localised IMBYism....
Hi I am also from Stroud, well Rodborough and have been studying charts all day. How much snow do you think we will get. Bit worried about GFS 12z and much prefer the ECM!
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Heavy snow falling Stroud.
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Just started snowing in Stroud (Glos).
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South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion Jan 2021 Onward
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Agree that's what the ECM is predicting plus look at the radar. It's def moving further north.