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Astral Goat Juice

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  1. It would be very cold at the surface. Sunny, dry & frosty. Nice weather.
  2. It's fairly simple to be fair RA=Rain SN=Snow SH=Showers FZFG=Freezing fog The rest is times etc etc etc etc Etc etc.
  3. Yes, it's gone South again, and looks good for high ground & Wales. South Coast looks OK, SE Looks marginal at best. Band looks weak & fragmented. South Wales, Bristol, and South of the Midlands look favourable.
  4. Irish sea is coming alive to our west, thanks to the change in wind direction, my goat juices are flowing.
  5. Yeah it was picked up by the models the other say, fizzles out over Scotland.
  6. There is at least two troughs due to come in later, albeit showery form.
  7. Most data shows a large Cheshire Streamer incorporating Manchester too.
  8. Turning increasingly to snow in Cheshire, and its very light, so that's a good sign.
  9. 3c here and it was 1c but due to DPs being very low, we just had a small snow shower at 20m asl.
  10. That's my thinking. Lower ground especially but peaks, Oldham, Saddleworth etc should be snow. Later on when the showers for into a streamer will be good for lower ground.
  11. Yep,ECM and UKMO both shifted South, but not by much, although I expect a few more shifts South during the course of tomorrow. Euro4 and GFS +P Look great for this region all day.
  12. I can't help but cringe at posts like this unless you are under the age of say, 10? Adios.
  13. Looks great for the North West of England and midlands North, lots of disturbances.
  14. It's a much better run for the North. South is very marginal.
  15. ECM is much better for the NW. Gives us a chance at snow pretty much every day next week and obviously elevation will play a part. Tuesday and Wednesday is looking good.
  16. You might get some melt but its going to be below 0C tonight with more shows piling in. The Irish Sea for a change is quite active.
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