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1 minute ago, Northern Sky said:
We've got about a 1cm covering here. Looks a bit patchy on the radar but I think we'll be in line for a bit more off and on. We've been very lucky with the snow so far this Winter so I'm feeling quite relaxed about this one.
Showers towards scarborough look good for here. Streamers overrated anyway. Got to be very lucky to get under one, heavy showers providing you can get a good run of them deliver just as well in my experience!
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Flamborough way seems to be getting interesting on radar for these parts of county. Radar does looks like trying to turn into orgamised snow.
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Here we go then!
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1 minute ago, Harsh Climate said:
Also satellite may be worth checking in this regard, look for thickening cloud over the pennines or just east.
I notice precipitation usually peps up and intensifies as it comes towards this side of the pennines.
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1 minute ago, Craigers said:
MASSIVE UPGRADE. MOVED NORTH AND WIDENS.
Definite upgrades for the whole region! Wow!
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10 minutes ago, Scott Ingham said:
Leeds wont be far off the main streamer you shouls clip the outiside edge of this band but it does push north later monday for a bit before heading south.
Dont think youll be hitting the aggressive south yorkshire and north derbyshire totals but it will be an enjoyable day sll the same 8-15cms id suggest
Do you think parts of Wakefield and Hudderfield will squeeze a bit more snow than say those in the northern part of West Yorkshire, that will likely get 8 to 15 cm Scott? Huddersfield borders South Yorkshire, feel like theres a good oppertunity to stay with in the moderate to heavy precipitation.
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4 minutes ago, Decemberof2010 said:
Hi Scott. A few people I’ve spoken to are a bit downbeat over the snow chances for Leeds. It all looks a bit too south of here. What’s your punt at what sort of conditions we might see? Thanks
Think the further South in West Yorkshire you are the better. Huddersfield looks better than say Bradford etc. But there will be a lot of heavy snow showers even if people miss the streamer. Plus I can imagine smaller streamers will pop up anywhere last minute, as well as organised streams of showers. They do tend to shift up and down. Think Leeds will be fine.
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That stream
10 minutes ago, Muffelchen said:The heaviest radar returns are along the large showers heading into NE Scotland: these have moved a bit South in the last couple of hours. Down here you can still see the remains of the cloud shield from the depression but this is beginning to move away East and now you can see the streamers better. They are not as strong as the brute coming into Moray, however, they are pronounced and the one coming in towards Flamborough seems to have some pep (cloud height) to it, some 50 miles off shore.
Interesting to see how this develops....
Credit: Netweather Radar v.8 (vis radar overlay)
That stream going towards flamborough looks to be heading direction of Leeds. Can see what you mean looks like a pep of organised showers going into flamborough.
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3 minutes ago, winterof79 said:
Think areas 30 to 40 miles either side of the branch will be in the stream or at least impacted. So anywhere from Leeds/Bradford right to Derbyshire/lincs in the boundaries
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3 minutes ago, cheese said:
Met Office forecast now shows heavy snow here tomorrow.
In fact, it shows snow continuously from 2am Monday to 3am Tuesday.
Same here. Up to 3pm tuesday here! Reckon it will start few hours earlier
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8 minutes ago, SouthYorks said:
It does looks a fraction lower for depths in south of region, but if you look closer evidence for streams of showers and even those arounds Leeds, who looked to miss out more. Looks good from harrogate all the way southwards! Still think a lot more will fall. They are always under done right up to the event.
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Just now, Harsh Climate said:
Yes you just scraped inside the zone
I thought as much, sure the boundary will fluctuate outside around that area of red anyway
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9 minutes ago, Harsh Climate said:
My current thoughts regarding snow showers next few days from my weather page:
06/02/21 23z - 09/02/21 12z
It is now likely that large parts of eastern scotland and eastern england will see frequent snow showers in many places depositing some large amounts of snow.
Widespread accumulations of 5-15cm. With as much as 30cm where showers align into snow streamers. Perhaps more on high ground in eastern scotland, cumbria and north east england.
North York Moors/ Tan Hill possibly 40cm+
A red alert may be issued in due coarse.
Extra attention payed to 2 areas ~
*Firth of forth, showers should align along this local feature, Edinburgh and otehr areas exposed could be in for some extreme snowfall totals. Possibly 15-30cm. As ever though with showers some place could get buried whilst 5 miles down the road get much less snow.
*Convergence zone expected east yorkshire, into lincolnshire and south yorkshire monday. Trains of snow showers enhancing snow depths in these areas. This snow train could be a little further north or south come monday.
Does that red zone include Huddersfield?
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Unbelievable all that rain today and settling on surfaces. Coming down thick, fast,heavy and blowing as well!❄❄
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Looks like a m62 streamer developing all the way to saddleworth!
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Look at those heavy showers coming in also at the humber area!
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Yorkshire and E England regional discussion
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I have just said that! You mean south of hull and into lincoln? Seems a lot happening further north now! About time!