Evening all. First post for me on here. I've been an avid watcher on this site since it started a few years back.(Never post as i have little knowledge). Must say a great, well run site!!! Started to gain some kind of idea about this wonderfully addictive hobby of weather watching thanks to the likes of Steve M,TWS,Kold W etc... just to name a few. To the point, an exciting start to the winter is on the horizon, but after searching through this topic today i dont have much confidence that the south east of Wales will see much action.(even though i live quite high up on the side of a mountain) Am i correct? From Paul's earlier chart the south east had no snow cover. My area only seems to get hit when a warm front pushes in from the south west and meets cold air, which normally results in a short period of snowfall followed by rain. Can anyone fill me with any hope for the upcoming spell and what is the best set up to the give the hard up south east a good prolonged blast?? Cheers not so Wintry Wales. Any help on here???