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Matt Jones

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  1. Yes and I'd say from the latest projections, eastern and northern areas are now looking cold and dry. Somewhere in the S and W look more likely for northern edge frontal snow midweek.
  2. Yes, the longer the cold from the east the better, gives us a better shot down the line, hopefully! Though the uncertainty remains as to just how long the HP can hold on.
  3. Tell me about it, I live 20 miles from Beverly and had light rain here!
  4. Agreed, Snow events are always more likely if a front has a more south to north direction, with the cold air ahead of this. I remember such an event in the early 90's where all the PPN was snow in the SE, though it turned milder eventually, only after the front had passed.
  5. Don't know, this is the best part of winter for north sea coastal snow. With the sea temps reaching their lowest points around Feb/March. Well usually anyway maybe they are a bit higher this year! To me this is all projection, the air will be warmer behind fronts from the atlantic in this case.
  6. All the talk of PPN and snow, more often though we end up with the atlantic winning through quickly and mostly rain and milder temps or less often the cold air from the east winning and mostly dry conditions but cold. Rarely do we end up with the perfect, front in the right place and cold in the right place for a reasonable period of time. There are so many possibilities here, the models will change and talk of snow at this stage is very hopeful.
  7. Although it could have been colder, I got a dusting of snow monday night and some tuesday night, but had melted by wednesday morning, for ground nearly at sea level and near the coast this was really at the top end of what I was expecting from this cold snap. Hopefully Feb or march can deliver something a bit colder and snowier.
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