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Craig in Leeds

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    Whitby, North Yorkshire, 25m asl
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  1. Thanks, I haven't seen it from that angle, just a shot looking down Branch road. I bet the 42 wasn't using that stop this afternoon.
  2. Here in Wortley its changing from wet to white falling from the sky but not laying. I saw a picture of the wortley beck flowing down the ring road on FB. Not surprised after todays none stop rain.
  3. Indeed, as several other poster from this area have stated, we now have freezing rain in this part of Leeds.
  4. Working in Seacroft at the moment at 125m als. Its been rain all night here, sometimes light, sometimes a little heavier but just rain, not a hint of sleet. Temp according to an outside thermometer is 0.7.
  5. Was at work for a few hours up in the Seacroft area of Leeds, its coming down fairly heavy there but not really laying on main roads. 10 minute drive across the city and drop in elevation to home and it's light and nothing has stuck. Looks like just to the north of Leeds is getting quite a pasting.
  6. Is anybody keeping an eye on the north sea satellite? Seems to be some development over the last hour, might be nothing, next few hours will tell one way or another. https://en.sat24.com/en/gb/visual
  7. M62 J24 seems to be where about its at at the moment.
  8. Well another storm underway. Like many others, I use this page http://services.swpc.noaa.gov/images/aurora-forecast-northern-hemisphere.png linked from spaceweather.com. But I want to ask, why does the red viewing line never seem drop below 60° south over the uk but happily does as it passes over the Atlantic and into the Usa?
  9. Thanks Cold, I was fearing what you confirmed, about the A171 also being a tricky road. Radio York and Radar watching it will be. Craig.
  10. Good afternoon all, Tomorrow, I need to travel from Leeds to Whitby for a funeral. I plan on going to Scarborough then up the A171 in the hope of avoiding the snowy routes from Pickering over the North York Moors in the event of any heavy showers hitting tonight. Will this be the best way to go? Does the A171 tend to be less snowy? I've never gone this way before and don't know the area. If anybody can advise I would be very grateful. Craig.
  11. Good morning all! The 9am satrep shows a couple of troughs and their projected track. Looks interesting for some parts of our region again later today- http://www.knmi.nl/data/satrep/archive/KNMI/LOC/LOC_20150129_0900.png And a great satellite link to see what's happened and what's developing. http://www.yr.no/satellitt/europa_animasjon.html
  12. I have a small concern over Sundays potential snowfall maybe someone can help clear it up as I am sure its me missing something. I decided to look at the 06z GFS precipitation charts to see where Sundays rain/sleet/snow was coming from. As you can see from the first chart, the precip should be just of the south west coast of Ireland. Looking at the 12 noon Satellite, I can only see some shower clouds in that area. So is this showery area one which is to develop, or am I missing something here? Regards to all, Craig.
  13. Afternoon all. Well, here in West Yorkshire I think sunny and cold is the order for the next few days. Out to the east I think its going to be a different story. I have just noticed something on the latest satrep that is a rare visitor to our shores. Not sure looking at the latest sat loop runs how severe it could be for some lucky buggers but how often do you see one of these forecast to be so near to us????
  14. Just watched the video forecast on the bbc weather site with Liam Dutton. He says that tomorrow morning will bring Snow to low levels in northern england in the morning before turning to rain. But to me with the 2m temps,850's and dewpoints all in positive figures it seems unlikley. I expect that those that live high up may see something early doors but to low levels? With it raining now for a couple of hours here in Leeds I would say that snow is even less likley,especialy as cold air isn't just going to appear from nowhere overnight. The last thing I want is heavy snow on my way home from a night shift feeling very tired only for it to rain and wash it all away before I get up.
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