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  1. Is that grit ?? Or snow ? That’s worthy of an amber warning
  2. Well after a month or more of relentless rain in December and early January, and then six weeks of dry mundane weather, perhaps we are in for four more weeks off cold and wet/stormy weather. Should help to avert a drought for at least a month.
  3. Can you drive up any elevation to see if it’s snowing higher up ?
  4. Just look at those temps. 15C in the sun on Sunday. Even teens further north where the amber alert snows are falling. This could be a rapid thaw and then flood come Sunday night in those areas. Then a huge ice rink by Tuesday with a huge potential gale blowing along the channel in between times. so who here likes weather ??
  5. Most of the conurbations will see wet snow or rain according to Aiden. All the hype and now this
  6. Well, the snow seems to have arrived, settled, then broken down with a thaw setting in, and now mild air is knocking on the door all in the space of 12 hours. Never used to happen like this 20 years ago.
  7. We need to keep an eye on this feature, developing out in the, Atlantic, its quite a nasty little feature AIf the track of this feature takes it through the English Channel, if the colder remains in place in the south to bring very large falls of snow. One to keep an eye on? FullSizeRender.MOV
  8. That’s corrected south massively in just 24 hours expect that trend to continue. the current wave in southern counties has set up a boundary outflow in the tropopause and these features can draw low centres towards them impacting the incoming low’s trajectory
  9. North downs certainly seem to be the sweet spot currently. What time is the next fax out @nick sussex?
  10. I’d say it won’t get that far. Fax chart versus radar. The precip is heading due east. Very little north or south corrections. The fax takes the snow south today before another Perturbation brings more snow east later this evening. The best guide for later will be the next 0z fax issued later on today.
  11. The current time fax chart shows a stationary gently waving front across southern England. The fax called a very similar position a Few day ago and I concur with @nick sussex that normally in the reliable fax charts perform best. the snow line is bringing large falls across southern England currently away from the immediate coast. the fax shows small occlusion waves coming into the SW now. Expect these to pep up the snow even more keeping the snow falling in similar locations all day.
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