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16 minutes ago, Ben Sainsbury said:
Looks like some cloud clearance beginning to appear around the Exeter region.
Starting to see some hints of the sun here in Bristol, although it's mostly thick cloud.
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it's still snowing for me but theres rain mixed in, the majority is big, fluffy flakes though.
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23 minutes ago, Liam Burge said:
It's started to rain here in Bristol. The snow was fun while it lasted! Hope everyone had a good time too.
Very heavy snow here again!
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It's started to rain here in Bristol. The snow was fun while it lasted! Hope everyone had a good time too.
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4 minutes ago, noggin said:
Are you currently in Bristol or in Bridgwater? I am just to the north of Bristol and it is just drizzly rain here now, melting all of the lovely snow. If whatever you have could spread slightly north, then that would be lovely!
Bristol currently. It's mostly turned to sleet now sadly.
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Just had a 2 hour snooze and woke up and it's still snowing here!
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That is a very heavy band of precipitation! I think it'll be a tiny bit too far south to affect me, but some people are gonna see some insane snow rates out of that band.
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Holy god the snow is coming down REALLY heavily now. Thick flakes.
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Okay the snow is really picking up now.. we have some massive flakes coming down.
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1 minute ago, Nights King said:
I am seeing mixed signals for tonights. Looks like rain?
It's gonna be close, but I feel like most will see snow, especially under the heavier precip.
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Just now, khodds said:
More than I have here lol!
I feel like tonights system will be the real treat though!
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Just now, khodds said:
Are you in Bridgy or Bristol currently Liam? I can believe Bridgy has more than me! Wish I’d stayed there last night now!
In Bristol currently. I've got pictures from family in Bridgy and there's not much at all, just a cm or so on the ground.
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Also a side note: this is the perfect snow for snowballs/snowmen here.
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28 minutes ago, Mike Poole said:
I’ve not followed it on UKV to be honest. But over the last few days there has certainly been a correlation on model runs between taking this low north, and the next one south, and vice versa. Only today a definite trend towards the northerly track of this storm, and southerly track of the next one.
Yep! The models really have no clue about these systems, so it's going to be a nowcast and radar watching fest tomorrow! Thankfully I have the day off University tomorrow. I have a feeling the low on Thursday is going to keep trending more south though, and the M4 corridor could be in with another shout at some snow.
1 minute ago, SteveB said:Ain't nothing to get excited about for my location. Just seen Ians forecast
Sadly W-S-M rarely does good on snow setups.
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I dare say but some people may wake up tomorrow morning with some snow on the ground!! I'm starting to get excited, seems like Bristol could do quite well from this little event.
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18 minutes ago, Londonweymouth said:Seeing snow is a bit pointless if it’s dark and wet, hardly worth seeing, accumulating snow is unlikely away from higher ground, in fact some models don’t even produce snow on higher ground in the south east, I think it’s going to be a case of a bit of overkill tbh
I think we have a different thread for you
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Looks like around the M4 corridor is the sweet spot for the heaviest snow according to the latest GFS. Quite widely 15-20cm within the band, which ties in perfectly with the UK Met warning.
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2 minutes ago, EML Network said:
Iove how everyones ignoring this.
going to be some upset people IMO come this time tomorrow.
Snow falling onto wet ground, with temperatures above zero even overnight and dew points wrong side of marginal.
im expecting rain here if it snows from the outset ill be pleasantly surprized
The freezing altitude (the height at which the temperature hits 0c) is mostly around (or below) 200m across much of the south during Wednesday and Thursday.
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For what it's worth (which is nothing), the GFS has 10cm+ quite widely in the south by T36.
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Storms and Convective discussion - 20th March 2023 onwards
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Thunderstorm just exploded to the west of Stoke-On-Trent, bodes well for today I'd say!