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  1. 1 minute ago, Decemberof2010 said:

    Bramley/Pudsey border actually can hear the rain on the windows over the football on tv. It’s been relentless all day. The ring road at Wortley shut earlier as it was submerged 

    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.

  2. Hi Craig - both roads can get tricky to be honest. It's probably best to listen to Radio York when you're on your way tomorrow to decide which is best. Both roads are open today and have been since quite early this morning I think without too many issues.

     

    I guess it all depends on where any snow falls tonight, checking the radar might be useful too. 

     

    Hope that's helpful.

     

     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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.post-504-12666679752617_thumb.png

    Looking at the 12 noon Satellite, I can only see some shower clouds in that area. post-504-12666680460917_thumb.jpg

    So is this showery area one which is to develop, or am I missing something here?

    Regards to all,

    Craig.

  5. 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???? post-504-12647697067088_thumb.png

  6. 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.post-504-12635589323328_thumb.jpg

    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.

  7. It will snow soon, don't worry, the dew point is rising but temps are dropping, in due course the dew points will start dropping when the dews catch up with the temps.

    Use this weather station if you want, it is in Leeds at 60m and is very accurate http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=IWESTYOR8

    Well you are correct, it has turned back to snow and is now moderate. Wasn't too shocked to see snow falling again but what did shock me is that it is just starting to settle on the slush covered road. Intensity will have to keep up or the temp will have to drop below freezing to avoid a slushy Monday morning. Lukily for me though I aint back at work until Wednesday.

  8. You may get some light accumulations from this but nothing significant. Later on tonight heavier stuff is guna move in from the north sea and perhaps get even heavier due to orographic lifting. Keep an eye on the north sea, hopefully the heavier stuff will come into view soon :p

    I have been using This link to see what may be coming this way from the north sea. If its correct then it doesnt look like there is any heavy precip there to come this way. In fact, what does seem to be there looks like its fading away to nothing, a bit like the snow cover here, lol.

  9. I did a voice over video on Friday evening for the Doncaster area, I do one 2x weekly, and may I ask that you listen to it to see whether my assessment of what was going to happen is not close to what seems to be happening now and into the start of next week.

    www.johnholmes-weather.co.uk

    go to Forecasts and down towards the bottom click on the video link and watch the charts I talk over.

    John,

    Just listened to the audio forecast on your site and yes, I would say that is pretty much what is happening now. What I cant get my head around is this-

    You don't mention any heavy prolonged snowfall, the gfs charts on your site don't show any heavy prolonged snowfall. The charts I have been looking at over the last 48 hours haven't and still do not show any heavy and prolonged snowfall. The radar since last night and up to now don't show it either. So why did the tv forecasts yesterday evening and into the early part of the night forecast heavy snow with 10-20cm of fresh snowfall in places? This was then forecast to move northwards.

    Am I missing something or were the met/bbc forecasters just being a bit ott?

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