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Sneachtastorm

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  1. Fair enough, no one or no thing is above criticism. Pointing out they're wrong and you get some shyt about how dare you, you don't have a degree in meteorology so keep your mouth shut. Hate that sycophantic shyt. I don't remember it happening when the Met office were wrong to go Amber northern Ireland wide a couple of weeks ago and we couldn't understand it, we were right. Similar tonight. Although met office said snow across NI for this evening so they certainly didn't see it on the warmer side of marginal as previously mentioned. 

  2. The snow showers for this evening weren't on the warmer side of marginal,thats wrong. It was a ridiculous forecast to say mostly of rain in the NW when it was snowing outside at sea level when they issued it.  And continued to do so across the NW wherever there was shower activity. That's my point. So I have every right to criticise a forecast when it was blatantly bizarre, it wasn't s a forecast for days ahead. It was what was currently happening. Apparently you need a degree in meteorology to point out they didn't know their a r sé from their elbow this evening. 

  3. It's a pity we didn't get more shower activity today, everything that fell today was 100% snow. Temperatures would have hovered around freezing in frequent showers. Yesterday the Met office changed their snow warning today, downgraded it. It had been on the moderate side of the bar as shown below. Subtle changes make a big difference even when it's a yellow warning. 5 different types of yellow warnings. Once you make it to the second bar, it's almost always good. First bar can deliver too but less likely.  Always worth looking at. 

     

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  4. I think it's a case of waiting until Sunday before writing it off. The last cold spell across the NW, the output went pear shaped on the Friday concerning the LP centre moving through Scotland for the following Wednesday , by Sunday it pushed further south and went through central Ireland that Wednesday . I know it didn't make much difference for those in the south but it made a huge difference for areas of NI and Scotland. There will be more changes, maybe for the better. I'll wait until Sunday before passing judgement. 

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