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  1. GFS starting to become more consistent with showing a easterly in medium term. At +114 hours the low begins to track S/SE across France bringing the possibility of snow across many parts as the cold air digs in (which is closer to the UK on this run).

    Excellent run so far if you are looking for snow in the medium term.

    Oops, well it was looking good at the start, LOL.

  2. Snow is one of the main reasons why a lot of people contribute to these forums in the winter and in the medium term this run brings good snow potential for many Western and Northern areas between +162 and +186 hours.

    Not such a good run in the longer term as good old GFS reverts back to its usual default zonal pattern, but does produce several 'battleground situations' between rain and snow. However it regularly does this in its low resolution output, so I only view them to try to spot a new trend.

  3. Didn't know it reached the local papers...I feel kind of famous! Don't remember 20cm falling in those years, must be the December 18th 2010 event? That dumped quite a bit!

    A couple of pictures from last years snow (5th February 2012), hope we get some more in a few weeks time smile.png

    The snow was deeper in 2010, but the deepest snowfall I've seen was 1991 in North London where over a foot of snow fell on that famous day!

    post-2901-0-87324600-1328437377_thumb.jp post-2901-0-04397600-1328437398_thumb.jp

  4. Lol, Perfect Storm, it even made the newspapers (well local Hertfordshire newspaper) and put Buntingford on the map (well it did in East Hertfordshire....).

    Funny thing is we had heavier snowfall a couple of years previous, I measured over 20cm (think it was back in either 2009 or 2010).

    And as he's at 10 metres higher elevation, he'll probably nick more of your snow too. rofl.gif

    Well the top of my house is 10 metres higher laugh.png (its a tall house).....

  5. I'm quite excited, not because of the charts, not because my University application has been sent....no....there is another member from Buntingford!!! biggrin.png

    Lol, you know that Buntingford was in the news as having the deepest snowfall on 5th February 2012. biggrin.png

    "At 0900 on the 5th a snow depth of 16 cm was measured at Malham Tarn (North Yorkshire) and Buntingford (Hertfordshire)"

    http://www.metoffice...2/february.html

  6. Cheers KW, should all be pushing your way :)

    Snowfall rate is really impressive here

    Must be getting close to the magical 4 inch mark because you now can't see where the kerb ends and the road starts on both the west and east facing kerbs down our cul-de-sac, and they are 10cms high

    TEITS - very much agree although i'm hoping the 18z NAE is overdoing the precip for the next couple of days with a lot more marginality about it. Nothing worse than a rain induced thaw.

    On a brighter note though 18z NAE much better for the region with a much wider swathe of 10cm totals now progged - the next level that could be been shown is 20cm....so we're talking widely 10cm+ if you want to take the charts at face value :)

    SK

    Agreed mate, we are well over 5 inches now and 1 foot drifts. Actually this is much better than I thought it would be!

    I think NW Essex, North Hertfordshire seem to be the highest accumulations tonight.

    This probably has a lot to do with altitude, as our areas are higher than most places in the South East.

  7. Intensity of the snow really picking up now and strong winds really blowing the snow around, poor visibility and almost blizzard like conditions are going to start developing I should imagine in the coming hours

    I should imagine M11 will be tricky at the moment given the visibility

    SK

    Snowking, I am about 10 miles West of you and already have an 1 inch dry of powdery snow. I think being located on the East Anglian Heights, the extra altitude is helping to intensify the snowfall.

  8. The amount of times I've seen them signs, 4 inches of snow just isn't severe in my eyes.

    Would agree normally, unless this snow fell quickly, as was the case back in 1996. During a football match between Notts Forest and Spurs a squall line pushed South resulting in 3 to 4 inches falling in about an hour and the game had to be called off. I was living in Enfield, North London at the time and remember blizzard like conditions for about an hour.

    Also remember the M11 incident back in 2002 when about 5 to 6 inches fell in a couple of hours near Harlow & Stansted. Motorists were stuck overnight and this was just 10 miles North of London!

    If you are not used to driving in snow it can be quite tricky.

  9. Love the articles reporting from different parts of the country.

    Cambridge 19 Jan 1881:

    "The streets and roads are almost impassable, the snow being several feet deep". :shok:

    Amazing how life still continued almost as normal, if that happened nowadays the country will just be at a standstill and a national disaster would be declared.

  10. Well the GFS 6z run is showing small differences with the block slightly further West.

    However small changes can bring big differences, with the Atlantic lows sliding further SE by +120 and colder uppers across more of the UK. Greenland High looks better as well.

    I personally want it to warm up, but for cold lovers, this run looks like being an upgrade.

    Edit: By +144 hours this run is an upgrade for cold, could be interesting for the Southern most counties (especially along the South coast), with the possibility of a English channel low.

  11. You don't want it to Snow because your work is suffering quite understandable but do you think it will snow here in Herts?

    Will snow, but how much in Herts? I noticed that the BBC showed the heaviest snow running Southwest wards, but the GFS charts showing heavier snow more Northwards.

    Will this leave a more dryer sector through the middle?

    I think its down to nowcasting as TEITS has indicated already and checking the radar to where the main PPN is moving to.

  12. At the moment the wind speed in Ipwich is 9MPH, highest gust recorded today 12mph.

    The wind gusts of the North East coast of Norfolk are showing as 29mph and predicted to be over 32 mph.

    To be fair if you are outside and its strong winds with moderate snow, it would seem a blizzard, but maybe technically speaking its not a blizzard. :cc_confused:

    Anyway for those that want the snow (I actually don't want it to snow), enjoy what is coming .

  13. To be fair predicting snow streamers is usually down to micro weather forecasting in a very small area.

    You would rarely get this on the national weather forecast, or even the local weather forecast (which I find are sometimes worse than the national forecast!). These forecasts tend to just deal with a 'broad overview' of what the weather will do for large areas (especially for metropolitan areas). You will still find smaller areas receiving a more severe version of the broad forecast, even if they predict "accumulations up to 15cm" some smaller areas will receive higher amounts.

    You will only ever get detailed local micro weather forecasting on sites like this and long may it continue! :wallbash:

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