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  1.  NorthEastSnow  Continental Climate

    I am at a loss with the Met Office, they have remained bullish on this outcome for a long time now, cold Feb, easterly, north easterly etc and remained bullish that tomorrow's event will be a snow event even at low levels before turning to sleet/rain, not quite sure what to think but for sure I would rather be reading it from them than the mad thread.

    I guess a case of wait and see.

  2. Can't see much from this system on Thursday, maybe sleet but more rain.

    However Met Office are still quite bullish about it ( probs more on high ground) but also bullish about things next week with snow showers along coasts and then further on an E/NE with East facing coasts again seeing wintry weather.

    Not sure why but it just doesnt feel like it for me, maybe because it's been so mild recently, though did feel quite a bit colder this evening with the cold front coming down from the North.

    What's everybody else's thoughts for the next couple of weeks ?

  3. I like the fact the models are showing very little in advance, how many times has this place been ramping with blizzards, minus 20s etc etc only for it all to fall to pieces time and time again, season after season.

    According to the gospel ( Met Office ) Feb is going to be cold, snow chances are heightened and even possibilities of very cold - that's good enough for me.

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  4. 28 minutes ago, Boro Snow said:

    We did quite well 🤥

     

     

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    Haha, if only eh.

    Strange because we did do decent this morning, good couple of cm which is still sticking around but yet I went for a drive and around 300 yards from my house there was virtually nothing on the road out to Boro.

    Obviously we caught the very edge of the beefy shower that went over around 8am, assuming Scarborough / Whitby got a good downfall from that.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, seabreeze86 said:

    Looks like a massage crossbar for us here , although I’m happy with a dusting 

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    Yep Scarborough should have got the goodies on this occasion.

    It's always that little indent between Northumberland to Scarborough that catches us out in these coastal events.

    Got a slight dusting, very cold but very nice.

    Will be happy to have a little break though after today ( sure the boiler will as well ) before hopefully an interesting February.

    After Feb please bring me spring.

  6. 18 minutes ago, Freezing-Point said:

    You can see in the charts the wind direction buckling to what looks like a true northerly for a time in the early hours... before shifting to a NW later in the day.

    The devil will be in the detail!  If it does make a northerly, how long for will determine which parts get some snow.  I would not be expecting anything inland at all.  Coastal regions favoured.  Especially N.Yorks.

    Being six miles from the coast, 100m asl and looking at the potential radar I am hoping we may just get to see a couple of beefy showers from around 5am, would be great if they could just penetrate a little further inland.

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  7. 1 minute ago, Airedalejoe said:

    Remember it well, went on for quite a few days, some times temp above freezing and sometimes below. Heavy snow showers and when temp dipped below freezing the snow drifted. Measured around 14" at it's deepest.

    Oh to have another spell like that again next month.

    I remember 2009/ 2010/2018, they were the memorable years for me.

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  8. 21 minutes ago, Summer Sun said:

    Snow and ice warning issued from 01:00 to 12:00 tomorrow

    Occasional snow showers, some heavy, are likely to move south across parts of northeast England overnight and during Thursday morning, with a few also reaching Norfolk later.

    1-3 cm of snow accumulating in places and possibly 4-7 cm over some hills of northeast England. The showers falling as sleet at times at the coast.

    Icy stretches will also form on untreated surfaces

    https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2024-01-18&id=df0b466a-d84c-4b63-bedf-d828395efe24

     

    Every chance early hours tomorrow morning of some beefy showers clipping us, maybe the last hurrah ( certainly for January ! ).

  9. 10 minutes ago, Freezing-Point said:

    NE'ly is best.  The last easterly "beast from the east" was only good for snowfall well inland...  Feb 1991 was the last time I saw a real potent beast.  Shower after shower.  White out conditions and over a foot of snow to the coast by morning.

    What was the wind direction in Feb 18, I recall that really cold spell as I started a new job in Durham and had to travel 40 mile through blizzards, only to get there to be told the local lad I was meeting couldn't get in for the snow.

    Sure that was an easterly and I remember the ice days, boiler condensers freezing and ice covering the windows.

    But do agree NE is best for us too.

  10. 36 minutes ago, Chris Smith said:

    Pouring with rain just now. Is that it then? I'm underwhelmed.

    This whole cold spell ( promised so much a week ago ) has been quite underwhelming in terms of snow.

    I do like a hard frost and we have had them and lovely cold mornings, another very hard frost tonight and possibly a couple of snow showers next few days but that will be it I guess.

    Met office still touting the easterly in Feb but once again suggesting a dry easterly.

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