I’d love to be proven wrong but I can’t see anything else for the Midlands now. Looks like there’s quite a sizeable dry slot too.
It just looks dry, windy and cloudy now.
Pouring with rain this morning in Leicester.
How have the BBC gotten this so wrong? Look at their automated weather forecast and weather radar vs the live radar.
The sun feels really strong today in any breaks of cloud. Probably the warmest it’s felt all year - even the breeze feels slightly warm!
Hopefully will aid well for later on
I’ve noticed on Monday, there will be gusts of between 50-60mph quite widely across England and parts of Wales.
Is this worth discussion and/or any weather warnings or is this standard weather for this time of the year?
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I assume this next lot (tomorrow morning) will wash everything away before we could potentially get plastered by the evening precipitation (or will temperatures still be too high?)
Wasn’t it always going to be a marginal event at best for the South?
It’s snowing moderately here in Leicester and pretty much all of the Midlands has had a decent covering, It seems the mild sector hasn’t reached here (yet)
I wonder if we should start focusing on the potential impacts of strong gusts and heavy rain, which could cause some localised flooding, rather than snow?
Snow to rain could cause some potentially high surface water totals, no?