Jump to content
Snow?
Local
Radar
Cold?

abruzzi spur

Members
  • Posts

    2,147
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

Everything posted by abruzzi spur

  1. Ok, been interesting and sometimes exciting but it looks like we are on the path away from cold now. After Sunday I'd like, please, some hints of spring and that first day of the sun making us take notice of it's heat, albeit gentle early season stuff to break us gently in.
  2. V. disappointing tonight in Reigate. Mind you, that's a normal Thursday.
  3. Light snow for a few hours here in Reigate. A tiny top-up to the small amount of settled snow. Nothing notable, notwithstanding we are right on the amber/yellow warning border. Is it possible, just for once, that the snow may not be as heavy or extensive as some have predicted?
  4. We is alwayz well mashed in Reigate man innit. Ahem. I can report no mashing yet but we do have a little light pommes parmentier thing going on.
  5. What a lovely place you live in. Played cricket a few times on that wonderful pitch up in the Hills. Snow is a little heavier in the teeming metropolis (Reigate) now but still quite light, although as I type this has picked up again. Sounds like the heavier stuff is very close.
  6. Roughly 1 flake of snow every 2.4 seconds. By 2074 we should have a nice top up to the existing covering.
  7. You think that's bad. I've got 70kg of hardly used coal plus enough logs that if I stuck them back together I'd have a small forest. Without the leaves, obviously.
  8. Indeed. Real concern then. Some very rural communities down there, up on the Mendips etc, Still only light snow here.
  9. Yes, as @Dipsy says above, fine, light snow in Reigate. -4.4c, Dp -7c. It's going to take a lot more intensity to build up anything meaningful. I see the amber warning remains as yesterday, so hasn't been extended eastwards towards London and the south east. Looking at the radar returns that's not really surprising. West Country looks interesting. My 83 year old father is in Bristol so I may get some reports later. He's got enough tins and powdered milk to last about 6 months!
  10. Light snow in Reigate, lively wind from fractionally north of east. -4.2c, dewpoint -7c. I think that collectively amounts to 'bracing'. Looks like slightly heavier snow to the east could give us another dusting shortly.
  11. Heavy snow at the office near Harefield. Nothing further showing back home in Reigate. Imagine just a few miles south of here will be dry.
  12. Do you think it will largely skirt to the south and east of us though, GP? Looks like it to me, but as you know I am quite a long way from an expert! At least today during daylight hours delivered some decent showers here, about 3cm lying out in the garden,which is freezing hard at -5.3c last time I checked about 20 minutes ago.
  13. Ey oop lad, least tha's not fallen into t'regional cliche stuff, eh? Any road, where's me whippet, could do wi' a walk round t'derelict factry before me dinner as it's nearly time to fire oop t'stove and get t'black puddin' on't go.
  14. Very light snow in Reigate (there are more people on this thread tonight from Reigate than the official population of Reigate. Which is a bit odd)
×
×
  • Create New...