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Harveyslugger

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  1. You're forgetting the Pembrokeshire dangler
  2. The northerly has not disappeared completely?many snow showers for the favoured spots as it always is with northerlies
  3. 5cm will do for me.considering I didn't even see a snowflake last year
  4. Sea temperature is 10c through the Irish sea with -8 850s.i recon it could be a very good Pembrokeshire dangler
  5. 850s is the temperature at roughly 5000 feet above sea level.it is very useful because at that height, temperature is not affected by day or night.so it gives an overall picture on how warm/cold it will be down on the ground
  6. Is a Pembrokeshire dangler likely?with sea temperature in the irish sea of 10c and 850s of -8 surely
  7. Looks like a Pembrokeshire dangler for me monday.is the air unstable enough for a good one?and the sea temperature in the irish sea is around 11c with -8 850s.Is that enough convection?
  8. Ur more knowledgeable than me surely you know disturbances will pop up even 24hrs before the event. And remember how wrong the last SE snow models predicted some showers but in reality it was a mass of snow.not heavy snow I know.but goes to show models can get these features wrong even at a nowcast situation.so I expect many features to pop up in the closer time frame
  9. Is this an unstable northerly?will there be alot of snow showers or disturbances cropping up?
  10. I got a question for the more knowledgeable.are short waves from the north more like to track through the east side of the country or the west.Or is it the exact same chance
  11. Off topic I know.but recently I've seen a weather station in aberporth on weather underground.is it yours?
  12. I got a question.so if the lows go too south to France we stay in the cold?or we get lots of snow.so a win win right? Yes and I got good elevation
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