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1 minute ago, Garthvader said:
Hopefully wont be snow to rain
Yeah let's hope not hey mate , shows snow for a good chunk of the day at the moment. Keep an eye on it
After that the 18z charts are fantastic...if it was June lol!
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2 minutes ago, Iceaxecrampon said:
Have a look at the 18z
Yeah Sunday looks on the cards mate
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12 minutes ago, Helm wind said:
One poxy snow shower today that the strong sunshine soon dealt with. Just been speaking to a client some where around Glasgow who's snowed in with 18 inches of the stuff. That did not help my mood.
Yeah getting a bit hammered through that central belt aren't they. Think I'm doomed here, not had anything other than a brief dusting from a shower or wet non sticking snow on saturated ground since 2010! Really quite shocking.
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12 minutes ago, itsnowjoke said:
This is boring
Yeah typical easterly at the moment isn't it, slate grey skies and odd flake blowing around, better luck tomorrow hopefully, not expecting anything today. Todays Satellite images saying no chance of a bonny frosty night
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9 minutes ago, Frosty the Snowman said:
Looks as though that band over Kent is finally on the retreat which should open up the North Sea for business as the afternoon progresses.
Just dipped in the SE thread, general mood is it's a let down although think Kent and around Colchester have done quite well. Pretty much in line with the Mets amber warning. Seems just not heavy enough in most places and surfaces sodden....sounds like home!
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12 minutes ago, Tim Bland said:
Don't think bit can be so often you see the over 2m of snow shading on these charts anywhere in the UK!
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21 minutes ago, Snow free zone said:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/gcw1fe28j
Keep saying ... nothing unusual about this at all for those of us here.
Looking forward to the dryer air with the lower temps & dew points to 'suck out' the standing water all around, takes me about three hours to clean the chuffin dog everyday lol
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1 minute ago, Winter Hill said:
Just read some post.. turning on each other..
emotions get high when the snow does not show.. can you imagine them living in the North west?, they’d be on Prozac 24/7
Its all the 'boom' 'bosh' 'kapow' posts that go in the mad thread isn't it, builds them up into a frenzy down there
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1 hour ago, CreweCold said:
Euro4 looks too good to be true for Cheshire, streamer pretty much overhead through Monday, albeit sporadic. Looks to be hinting up to 5cm is possible...will believe it when I see it!
Monday afternoon-
Snow accumulations look ok for a lot of the region-
Maybe we'll see Monday's yellow warning extended west later with an amber further east.
Does a white area mean really really deep snow
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Whoop stopped raining in Preston..result!
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Sleeting in Preston during heavier bursts, truly disgusting day
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1 hour ago, Frosty the Snowman said:
You'd think the pennines were a few thousand metres not a few thousand feet going by some of these charts
Northerly lakes, easterly Pennines, doomed! Westerly hell yeah drizzle for days , one little gap for for west lancs northwesterly as long as isle of man don't grab it
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4 minutes ago, iand61 said:
Sorry Jo but simply not good enough.
Smiling at me while coming with the “at least the worst of the snow will not affect the North West” attitude.
I expected better from you
Yep 1 out of 10 for that forecast, would you give her 1 too
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1 minute ago, luvsnow said:
Hi Guys,
I don't normally post on the threads even though I've been a member since 2009. I found this website on the internet and just wondered what your thoughts are?
I use windy all the time, very nifty graphics and get loads of ECM data
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Always find the 1000-850hpa thicknesses (roughly cloud level or 1500m 850hpa & ground level 1000hpa) are a great indicator of what will fall from the sky. I can only ever find them on weather online line though. Does anyone know of anywhere else they are shown?:
In simple terms from my location at 19m asl, if it's blue it's likely snow, if it's green it's rain.
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1 minute ago, Day 10 said:
Just thinking of the keeper and two strikers...
Lucy Verasamy is a keeper
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34 minutes ago, Garthvader said:
Regarding the breakdown next week we still have-7/-8 uppers on Friday according to the ECM....potential snow machine from the atlantic thur/fri?
Yeah defo! GEFS ensembles looks pretty bullish for a breakdown later next week and turning milder by the weekend but a good snowy breakdown looks very possible. looking at the ECM clusters though it looks half and half. Cluster 2 shows heights rebuilding to our north:
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37 minutes ago, Day 10 said:
Hi @Frosty the Snowman @Beano & @Slidergate '17 I managed to sort my computer first thing.
Once I'd replaced the CMOS battery all that was required was another restart to re-set the start up settings, so all A OK.
Thanks.
Always like a happy ending mate, glad you got sorted
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29 minutes ago, iand61 said:
Uppers look a tad low for Midlands south but ideal for areas further north including the snow starved North West.
as you say high risk but if the front doesn’t die a death which looks unlikely at this stage and the colder air up north doesn’t get pushed away then it’s all set up for for a good dumping, and not just for high ground.
long way out yet but fingers crossed and at least anything that falls does so on to frozen ground.
ECM looks fantastic for our region next Thursday, sadly as is often the case it comes at the end of a cold spell rather than the beginning. Windy.com has the ECM precip in hourly increments which is handy
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To top it off, slipped on my ass taking the dog out pffft