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  1. Evening all. Just been on the model thread and its like a morgue. Was going to post there, but thought I'd share my thoughts in here instead.

    I've been a member of Netweather since the early days after the BBC forum closed. Seldom post on here, but regularly check the model thread and regional threads as well as checking the charts and especially the radar. Love a storm and like most people on here I  love snow. I also love statistics so weather appeals to me in so many ways.

    With experience comes reasoned judgement. In my social groups I often nowcast; people at work often ask me about what the weather is going to do and I try my best to offer a reasoned opinion without getting too techie; I used to nowcast regularly on Facebook, but keep that to a minimum these days. 

    The last week or so the media has been in a frenzy. There have been some eye candy charts from the models. A few people tagged me in posts on Facebook asking for thoughts on whether it would snow yesterday (FWIW i predicted back edge snow and was pleasantly surprised it actually did. I'm glass half full these days). I have a Whatsapp Group called. 'Will I need my sledge?' 

    My Whatsapp Group are all a little disappointed in how things have panned out. One of them has a snow scooter! Ive told them all to stand down for now. Take solice in the fact that we dont have endless Atlantic mush. We have 44 days of winter left and dont listen to the media. 

    Its really hard not to get really excited when we see decent charts and this place gets whipped up into a frenzy. My advice is believe it when you see it, stay calm and when it does arrive enjoy every minute. My 4 year old saw falling snow for the first time properly yesterday. The excitement she showed will stay with my forever. Hopefully we'll get to build a snowman in the next 6-8 weeks, keep the faith.

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  2. Exciting times and some nail-biting model watching ahead. As always don't get too downbeat at the ever changing model runs. Cast your mind back to last week and remember how the timing was wrong even for some of the higher resolution models even at T-0.

     

    I'm looking at the broad pattern and then will be on radar and satellite watch.

     

    I wonder if we're at the start of a trend of Thundery Fridays? I know it's only 2...

  3. I never need an excuse to go off the rails and neither do you it seems. Posted Image  Sounds like fascinating work, in all seriousness.

     

    Judging by the radar, tis looking highly likely that Newbury might get an overhead storm shortly. So far, despite a fair few distant rumbles, storms have gone due North and South of my location.

     

    That last one split due to the higher ground to the north and south - surely the next one? incoming...

  4. BOOM! Third Thunder day of the year, complete with 30mph plus gusts of wind and torrential rain. Maybe AWD didn't think there was much chance but some folk did and well done to them, you're not often wrong AWD. good.gif  What this also proves is just how difficult it is to forecast Thunderstorms and the like. All I'm hoping now is that it brightens up later today and I'll venture outside into the garden again. Is tomorrow still looking reasonable?

     

     

    EDIT: another clap just then I believe.

     

     

    Ding ding round 2 incoming.....

  5. Nothing Springlike for at least a week I'm afraid and maybe even further out than that.

    Hopefully get to see some more sun eventually which will please a lot of people who are downbeat about missing the snowy action.

    For this region, good places for some snowfall of any consequence today remain Southern Dorset, most of Hampshire and potentially into parts of East Wiltshire as the day wears on.

    Looking at the radar we're tantalisingly close to the action.

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