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  1. Less cold? But a higher snow risk http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101129
  2. Forecast headline Our eigth Christmas 2010 forecast update suggests no change in the chance of snow falling on Christmas day across Britain. Chances overall are now higher than average. Probabilities of snow falling on Christmas Day North of Yorkshire / Lancashire: 35% - 40% (risk increases to 40% further east) South of Yorkshire / Lancashire: 20% - 35% (risk increases to 35% further east) Forecast issued Update 1, 01/09/2010 Update 2, 06/09/2010 Update 3, 20/09/2010 Update 4, 03/10/2010 Update 5, 24/10/2010 Update 6, 07/11/2010 Update 7, 14/11/2010 Update 8, 28/11/2010 http://www.theweathe...20forecast.aspx
  3. UK Outlook for Monday 13 Dec 2010 to Monday 27 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, with a risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. However, some western and southern parts may be less cold at the start of the period in particular, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1157 on Sun 28 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  4. UK Outlook for Friday 3 Dec 2010 to Sunday 12 Dec 2010: Further snow showers or longer spells of snow are likely almost anywhere across the UK next week. Eastern and southeastern parts are most at risk, but some central areas will also see snow showers or longer spells of snow. Strong winds may lead to drifting of lying snow in eastern parts, with some disruption likely in places. Winds should ease through Friday, with snow showers continuing at times in eastern and central areas. The weekend is expected to remain cold in the north and east, with continuing frost and icy roads and further spells of snow or wintry showers. Meanwhile, some western and southern areas may turn slightly less cold during the first weekend. It should become colder again during the second week with further wintry showers. Updated: 1208 on Sun 28 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  5. Severely cold with snow Risk of heavy accumulations http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101128
  6. UK Outlook for Saturday 11 Dec 2010 to Saturday 25 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, with a risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue well below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. However, some western and southern parts may be less cold at the start of the period in particular, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1205 on Fri 26 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  7. UK Outlook for Wednesday 1 Dec 2010 to Friday 10 Dec 2010: Further snow showers or longer spells of snow are likely almost anywhere across the UK next week, with northern, eastern and central areas tending to see the most frequent showers. However, there is a risk of some more persistent rain, sleet and snow accompanied by strong, possibly gale force, winds leading to blizzard conditions during Wednesday. Winds should ease into Thursday, especially in the north, with snow showers continuing in eastern and central areas. The following weekend and week is expected to remain very cold with continuing frost and icy roads, with northern and eastern parts most at risk from further spells of snow or wintry showers. Meanwhile, some western areas may turn slightly less cold later in the first week of December. Updated: 1155 on Fri 26 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  8. UK Outlook for Friday 10 Dec 2010 to Friday 24 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, giving the risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue well below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. There is some chance of it turning less cold, particularly for southern and southwestern parts, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1158 on Thu 25 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  9. UK Outlook for Tuesday 30 Nov 2010 to Thursday 9 Dec 2010: Further snow showers or longer spells of snow are likely almost anywhere across the UK next week, with northern, eastern and central areas tending to see the most frequent showers. Risk of some more persistent sleet or snow for a time in the south around the middle of next week, whilst western parts will often be brighter. Many areas windy at times with a risk of gales in the exposed north and east as well as near the south coast at times. All areas will remain very cold with a risk of frost and icy roads. Thereafter remaining cold with northern and eastern parts most at risk from further spells of snow or wintry showers. Meanwhile, some areas may turn slightly less cold later in the first week of December. Updated: 1148 on Thu 25 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  10. 45% Chance of a white Christmas White Christmas Forecast Issued: 2010-11-24 21:39:00 Next Forecast: 2010-11-28 22:00:00 Synopsis Not too much change with this update with still a very good chance of at least somewhere recording that all important flake on the big day. The current trend is still for cold weather over the UK or very close by. A few milder runs have sneaked through which may show as a result on the next update if this continues but with the current projection of a cold December with the potential for Northern Blocking such as our current situation and still the majority of model runs hinting at something cold, the risks remain similar for this update. The current prediction is still for a showery theme, perhaps some longer spells of precipitation in places. Snow most likely in the North and East. A risk that milder air will nudge in from the South West. A possibly cold day overall but nothing exceptional probably. http://www.ukasf.co.uk/module-christmas/
  11. there all reday snow report here http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/64742-november-snow-reports/
  12. UK Outlook for Thursday 9 Dec 2010 to Thursday 23 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, giving the risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue well below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. There is some chance of it turning less cold, particularly for southern and southwestern parts, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1200 on Wed 24 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  13. UK Outlook for Monday 29 Nov 2010 to Wednesday 8 Dec 2010: Further snow showers or longer spells of snow are likely almost anywhere across the UK next week, northern, eastern and central areas tending to see the most frequent showers. Risk of some more persistent sleet or snow for a time in the far south around the middle of next week, whilst western parts will often be brighter. Many areas windy ay times with a risk of gales in the exposed north and east as well as near the south coast at times. All areas will remain very cold with frost and icy roads. Thereafter remaining cold with northern and eastern parts most at risk from further spells of snow or wintry showers. Meanwhile, some southern areas may turn slightly less cold later in the first week of December. Updated: 1206 on Wed 24 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  14. Bitterly cold & snowy Most snow to the south http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101124
  15. UK Outlook for Wednesday 8 Dec 2010 to Wednesday 22 Dec 2010: The cold conditions are likely to continue. Precipitation amounts should be average or slightly below, giving the risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. Sunshine amounts are likely to be above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue well below average, with widespread frosts, sometimes severe. There is some chance of it turning less cold, particularly for southern and southwestern parts, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow. Updated: 1157 on Tue 23 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  16. UK Outlook for Sunday 28 Nov 2010 to Tuesday 7 Dec 2010: The end of the first weekend will see snow showers anywhere in the UK, but most showers or longer periods of snow will be across eastern and central areas, with maybe southern areas being affected too. Risk of some significant accumulations, especially on hills. Also clearer spells, more in the west. All areas very cold with frosts and icy roads. Risk of gales in the northeast. Next week sees further snow showers in the east, with drier and brighter conditions to the west, and still very cold, but perhaps turning less cold in the south for a time. For the rest of the period it will stay cold with further wintry showers. The south and southwest may become slightly milder but with some spells of rain, sleet, or possibly snow. Updated: 1151 on Tue 23 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  17. Snow and cold Risk of some disruption http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=weekahead&DAY=20101123
  18. hope yor Right about snow on the big day becuse last year it did at my sister about 10pm
  19. yes i sure did paul what a great job yo done with it :p :lol:
  20. UK Outlook for Tuesday 7 Dec 2010 to Tuesday 21 Dec 2010: The cold or very cold conditions are likely to continue, with precipitation amounts generally close to average, giving the risk of sleet and snow at times in many areas. However, parts of the north and west of the country may be drier than normal. Sunshine amounts are likely to be generally above average, although some southeastern parts may see more in the way of cloud. Temperatures are likely to continue to be below or well below average, with widespread overnight frost, locally severe. There is a small chance of it turning less cold at times, particularly for southern and southwestern parts, but still with the risk of further rain, sleet and snow here. Updated: 1200 on Mon 22 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
  21. UK Outlook for Saturday 27 Nov 2010 to Monday 6 Dec 2010: The first weekend will see snow showers anywhere in the UK, but most showers or longer periods of snow will be across eastern areas, with maybe southern areas being affected too. Risk of some significant accumulations, especially on hills. Also clearer spells, more in the west, with widespread frosts. All areas very cold. Continuing windy in places; risk of gales in the northeast. The first part of next week sees further snow showers in the east, with drier and brighter conditions to the west, and still very cold, but perhaps turning less cold in the south later. For the rest of the period it will stay cold with further wintry showers. The south and southwest may be milder at times but with some spells of rain, sleet, or possibly snow. Updated: 1159 on Mon 22 Nov 2010 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_weather.html
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