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  1. 17 minutes ago, mb018538 said:

    Well I think any sane person would know not to spend extended periods out in those kind of temperatures. There are hundreds of millions of people who live with these temperatures for months on end each year in desert regions. It’s just about being savvy.

    Well they have the facilities to deal with these types of conditions whereas most of us don't. 

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  2. I'm usually not very good with heat and humidity so next week's forecast is making me nervous. Using the central line during rush hour will be hell. 

    If we get some great thunderstorms then it will be worth it. I just hope this event does not last too long. 40°C is just too much for me I can handle 30°C fine. 

  3. 2 hours ago, Ed Stone said:

    You're kidding, right? We might only get three flakes (of actual snow) during a whole winter, but the ramping starts in October and doesn't stop till May...If I had half the snow the rampers predicted, I'd still be digging myself out!

    In the immortal words of Dr McCoy: image.png.58c2eb253b5c8aabd2f877d2c19afe17.png 

    Well I think ramping gets out of hand for both sides but it's more understandable for coldies since southern england can go years without lying snow so most ppl become desperate. Just saying that warm weather lovers have it better. 

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  4. The onset of rain and cooler weather this week is much needed. Past couple of days have been nice but before heading into summer proper a bit of rain is welcomed. Days on end of blue skies gets boring after a while as do overcast gloom fests in November. What I love about our climate is that nothing hangs around for too long. Last summer was brutal. 

     

     

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  5. Very poor here in East London. No lying snow unfortunately. 

    My university in the west of the city had a good 4cm on the ground yesterday. Seems like west and south London did pretty well. 

    Next week shows temperatures up to 11C. As a cold lover I prefer frigid easterlies for proper cold so I welcome the mild weather next week. Better than 5C and a slush fest. Glad some folk got a good snow event though.

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  6. 16 minutes ago, Froze were the Days said:

    Realism over positivism (just made that up) mate...I also have a strange sense of humour as you can tell, by the way I've been here since 2005!

    Your posts give me a good laugh keep it up. So much effort and hype over a dusting for most I bet. But let's see where this goes might surprise a few people. 

  7. 10 minutes ago, Quicksilver1989 said:

     

    The global temperature anomalies tell quite a story too, almost everywhere at 60N below average! If only that serious Eurasian cold could move west heh heh...

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    Overall I'd say any chance of a cold spell around 48:52, there certainly isn't a will of the weather gods for a mild spell at the moment. Lets hope we get a strong and stable high pressure to our north!

    What does it mean for the jet stream with much of the eastern seaboard to be mild? Good news for us I hope.

  8. Couple of milder days ahead then back to cold. Not bad. 

    My first winter model watching and its a rather hectic one. Hopefully not every winter is like this. Quite opposite to earlier last year with the summer being predicted quite comfortably by the models with those 6-8 weeks of prolonged hot weather. Learning a lot through this forum.It's nice  

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  9. 3 minutes ago, weirpig said:

    Certainly will not be powder snow.  usually that is minus double digit uppers from the east    useless stuff for making a snowman   i expect it will be a typical snow with large flakes and hopefully quick accum

    Why do people prefer powder snow more than wet snow/larger snowflakes most of the time? What are the main differences between them? 

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