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  1. 3 minutes ago, Snowy L said:

    There is your problem.

    An even greater problem, is that for many people, what the weather apps say is their primary source of information on the weather.

     One of the 'community' groups i'm involved with will be having a few early spring walks/late winter , one on Wednesday and another the first weekend of March, with some encouraging lines such as " enjoy the last of the snowdrops, and the fresh budding daffodils as the sun regains its warmth from its winter slumber"  Even had a message saying that all is still on, and to ignore the media hype as the BBC weather app is showing dry ( but not possibly not as warm as previous years)

  2. It will be interesting if the BBCs all new partner, Meteo group say nothing to worry about, and the met office start issuing warnings for ice/snow/cold.

     

    BBC Forecast - Earlier on today someone apparently from Exeter phoned the BBC and said there was some seriously cold weather on the way, well if your watching, don't worry there isn't; but having said that the weather will become a little cooler into next week, but most of the cold weather will remain in the continent with just a few early morning frosts....................

    ........... for the latest forecast why not take a look at the BBC weather app

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  3. What's going on the model thread is so confusing this afternoon

    The usual, Model promise some interesting weather ( ie big cold spell typically from the east) then do a u turn as we get closer, it usualy pans out as follows:

     

    Models pick up on major winter event

    several upgrades that seem to keep comming

    as the 5 day marker approaches models start to moderate the extreme severe weather, or even change completely ( bye bye interesting weather)

    all appears to be game over, with much gnashing of teeth

    Models then do another slight u turn,, and we get a little bit of sleet, maybe a tiny bit of snow, but nothing on the scale of what was originally predicted,

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  4. 41 minutes ago, Sweatyman said:

    Those apps are useless. Seriously!

    I know the apps vary in reliability, however much as i would like a weather event i know a few people who are event planning based on the info on the BBC weather app, for of all things an early Spring walk in early march, containing the line: feel the warmth come back with an early spring walk, among the budding plants, snowdrops, animals and birds wakening up from their winter slumber, the first walk is a week on Thursday, the second main walk on the first weekend of march

  5. Just now, fizz511 said:

    If you’ve ever logged in via a PC, you should be able to find your password via your browser settings. It’s under Security on Firefox x

    It all depends on how long ago/many years ago it was since last logged in

     

    Seems to have fizzled out, however the radar shows more coming from the West.

     Temp zero, DP-1 east mids airport still closed for snow clearance!

  6. 7 minutes ago, Rammie said:

    I wonder if there'll be power disruption. Not too bad here, but maybe somewhere between me and wherever it comes from? 

    You can check on this live map from Western power distribution  covers Midlands, South Wales and the  South west https://www.westernpower.co.uk/Power-outages/What-s-Happening/Power-Cut-Map.aspx

    Currently tiny flakes of snow in my area, with a reasonable coverage just outside east midlands airport where the runway is currently closed for snow clearing operation

  7. Being in the deep south part of Derbyshire, there was no lying snow from this so called cold spell, only a few soggy flakes, So i headed to the other end of the county this weekend, to the Dark peak with its moors, and steep hills ( on a planned trip not to see snow but it would have been nice) and all the snow had gone.

     Back donw in the southern bit, firmly lodged in the snow proof  shallow sided trent valley.

  8. In recent years, possibly fueled by the demands of instant 24 hour news there does seem to be a little hype with weather events with some of them either not materilising, or being far tamer than predicted.

    I'm scared because I'm camping Sunday night into Monday in Devon.

     As for camping in bad weather - high winds rain etc its all down to what type of tent you have.

    With Nylon type tents that have bendy poles that you have to thread through - if these are higher than your chest  then they are next to useless in high winds+ rain. when the wind blows they flaten, and if its raining then they can let water through as the inner section touches/makes contact with the outer ( flysheet)

     If the tent is lower then it has a better chance - but i would advise that you use wooden pegs on the main guy lines/where ever possible.

     

    With Nylon tents -  as a rule of thumb, if you can stand up in your tent, then it wont stand up in a storm.

     

    If the tent is old school canvas then make sure you put it up with the back of the tent facing the wind, and thr door at the other end - this will help prevent water/rain driving through the door gaps/zips  and make sure that it is well pegged out in some good ground.

    If you have a 'hike' tent and you have put it up correctly in a good spot then you should be OK in most bad weather situations.

     its all down to your choice of where you site your tent

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  9. Just been to Ticknall, while the snow in the sothern/trent valley part of Derbyshire is nothing like it is up north, and the roads are mostly clear, there are a few bits of road with some snow on attached ( if it works) Ingleby road, Ticknall looking each way

    Pcture on left, Ingleby road, Ticknall - looking towards Ingleby/Swarkeston Bridge, on the Right, looking down the road towards Ticknall ( comes out near the village hall car park/The Wheel inn) all mian and some not so main roads clear of snow - ingleby Road is the only exception to this.

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