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  1. Now now......Lets not get carried away.

    Your snow is probably melting rapidly now anyway.....so not that great is it?

    A bit of a non-event here 2cm covering at the most, rapid thaw setting in now although it has just started snowing again lightly I can't see it amounting to much. One quick question has the Northerly extent this front has tracked now spoilt it for the possible snow event on Saturday for us Northerner's or could it still happen?

  2. looking a bit better for my area East Merseyside, where a shift in the front of a few miles here or there could make the difference as its marginal as to weather we will see much from this current event. It's currently 4c with a dewpoint of -2, wind direction has moved South in the past half hour, which could point to the front perhaps pushing further North unfortunately bad news for Saturdays chance of snow then perhaps?

  3. I think for Merseyside (I know there'll be a few of you wondering) the heavy snow will lie through Wirral, up to about Crosby where that will be northern limit of any significant snow) Maybe lighter snow as north as St Helens/Wigan

    Great I'm about 5 minutes away from St. Helens, Lighter snow for me then. :(

    Still could be surprised though I suppose (hope)!

  4. just got this updated weather warning of the meto site, seems as some people are having trouble accessing the site, looks like a downgrade for the Northwest unfortunately. :D

    Heavy Snow 0100 Thu 8 1500 Thu 8

    This is an update to the warning issued on Tuesday 6 February 2007 The Met Office is expecting a period of heavy snow to develop across much of Wales and parts of Southwest England early on Thursday, extending to the Midlands, London, the Southeast of England and East Anglia during the morning. Some snow is now also expected to reach Northern Ireland, with a risk to parts of northern England before dying away from all areas by Thursday evening. Accumulations of 2-5cm are expected quite widely inland, with 10-15cm possible for parts of the Midlands and Wales. Rain is more likely close to southern coasts and across most of Devon and Cornwall. The period of snow could cause disruption to travel networks, especially across high level routes and the fact that timing of this event will coincide with the morning rush-hour.

  5. I guess there is nothing more to do now except wait until the front pushes in later today/tonight. I really hope it manages to push this far north before it fizzles out. A very late night tonight for me radar/lampost watching methinks!

    Good luck to everyone with regards to the upcoming snow, especially you snow starved southerner's/midlander's. For once it looks like you will see the best outcome from this upcoming event. :D:D

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