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  1. 1 minute ago, Froze were the Days said:

    Obviously from somebody who hit the jackpot today (but elevated parts of Wales was predicted to be in the firing line)...as mentioned by another poster northerlies not much use in this location and pot luck with back edge snow with fronts moving into the air mass, certainly in this area.

    By the way you'd be moaning too if you had the misses over the last few Winters in my location (and going by some others posters locations towards the south east)...the east coast ain't what it use to be in days gone byes Winters. 

    Just get the continent cold enough, the wind in our favour and with an ever warming sea I believe one day this snow starved “cold rain” infested East Coast will get buried in an event like never before. I’m counting the days, bring it on! 2 years and 26 days since the last covering of snow

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  2. 8 hours ago, tempestwatch said:

    Even with the colder air is still with us, any snow looks to be short lived, borderline and transient even through the early morning hours. Temperature only looks to be dropping a degree or two day time for a day. Unless Meteo Group are hedging their bets and waiting to see what happens and there will be an upgrade in cold in the next day or so for next week.

    Exactly, 6 degrees this afternoon and 5 degrees forecast for next Wednesday afternoon by MetOffice. Could be going from a week of cool breezy light rain showers with a touch of frost to another week exactly the same…

  3. One more week of this hideous snowless winter, the second in a row. Never before have I witnessed a couple of winters so inadequate at producing anything minutely wintery.
    A few frosts that took one look at the rising sun and melted is as close as it got and being too close to that “warm” sea of ours soon beefed temperatures up to 7 degrees.
    Thanks for the memories winter 22/23, unfortunately there weren’t none. 
    Bring on non event Yellow Thunderstorm Warning Season! 

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  4. Headline in local newspaper: EADT “Severe cold weather warning issued for Suffolk as freezing conditions continue” Am I missing something? It’s just the met office forecast is for 7,8 & 9 degrees over the next few days and it rained yesterday and today. If I plan on leaving this town over the next few days, please other members of the SE & East Anglia community enlighten me are there biblical snow drifts out there? Just over
    4 more weeks to go and it will be consecutive winters with no snow!

     

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  5. Nice to join in on the white landscape finally this morning in the form of a blink and you’l miss it frost. No real change in the weather this weekend unfortunately…yet more rain! Thank goodness it will start getting lighter in the  evening from next week and I can look forward to another summer full of yellow thunderstorm warnings that never materialise. 

  6. What an abysmal rain spell this has been. Never has even felt "cold". A frost or 2 at night can still be observed between raging storms. Come back Atlantic all is forgiven, possibly the best chance of seeing white stuff in the form of hail. If there is talk of a warm give me strength because any warmer and the BBQ will be getting dusted off and the speedos will be out!

  7. 44 minutes ago, Norfolk Sheep said:

    Jeebus, why is central Norfolk (indeed, most of the county plus a large portion of Suffolk) so dreadful these days?

    There must be some sort of scientific explanation!

    Would love to know! Totally devoid of any storms, thundery showers or heavy rain. Wiki however does quote this area as “Semi Arid” so certainly a long standing issue. Scientific wise… The North Sea? Wind direction? Seems to either be SE, S or SW. Maybe we will get better luck on that rare prevailing West wind because heaven forbid a storm should survive crossing the Iceberg infested cold pool of muck we have to our East.

  8. Can honestly say this has been the most incompetent bore feast of a winter in my near 40 years. A complete lack of anything cold. The closest I’ve got is whilst defrosting the freezer and throwing the ice outside. Even that melted instantly. Void of anything extreme apart from a 30 second squall line on 20/2 which must be a record breaker for not actually breaking up into a light drizzle as it past through. Oh well at least there is the summer to look forward to. Full of yellow thunderstorm warnings which as per usual develop and sit to the west whilst BBC Look East ( Look Norwich ) have a 15 minute feature on the severe storms around the region. Can’t say goodbye to this winter because we never met.

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