It is snowing in places like Brighton though. There were posters discussing this being a sleety affair for the south but they seemed to have got the lions share.
Also Ely and Cambridgeshire is flat as a pancake. No hills over there
Any ideas as to why areas further west received snowfall e.g Swindon, Hertfordshire, whilst those of us who are further east have drizzle despite being best suited for snow cover?
What does this mean for East Anglia? I haven’t looked at the radar and I keep seeing people saying that the backend is already at Bedfordshire.
It is bone dry here.
Very confused.
Yeah, I use that calculator. It's nearly always on the ball.
It works on the basis that snow will fall if the air temperature is within 1 degree of the melting temperature, of snow.