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  1. It's a real mixed bag of Heavy Snow/ Rain n Ice Pellets, nearly game over i think unless you have some elavation, still it was one of them moments you won't forget, loved wathcing it all unfold, think the chase is better than the event knowadays, lol.
  2. Some mixing occuring here, a mixture of rain (boo), ice pellets n snow.
  3. Think that is pivoting around the low pressure system, the band is heading north and then N.W. as it meanders around the low. As for the mild breakthrough this weekend i'm not totally convinced just yet, need another 48hrs or so of model watching, i think this cold is too entrenched like Dec 2010 to simply allow a major atlantic assault like the models are currently showing esp with northen blocking being so stubborn to the N.E. yet no mega surface pressures (1040mb +), wouldn't surprise me to see some sudden building of heights over the north of the UK over the weekend.
  4. Heavy snow here now, n grrr at the bloody radar, of all the times to freeze, lol.
  5. You should start to see some soon, how far are you from the coast?
  6. Things really pepping up in the N.Sea now, looks very good atm.
  7. Now pepping up to moderate around 5 on the Murrmeter
  8. Looks like light precip not far away now, cmon let it be snow !
  9. Finally starting to see some n/w movement on the eastern flank, looking ok atm
  10. Should be ok once the MAIN band of precip arrives, ahead of this the light stuff may well start of as rain, if we can maintain a decent return rate on the radar then i think we'll be ok. Obviously further inland shouldn't be much of a problem.
  11. Temps should start dropping away later this afternoon, seeing as your well inland i wouldn't worry too much, its those close to the coast <10-15 miles that it becomes more marginal.
  12. High resolution GFS model going for over 9hrs of decent precipitation tomorrow, could be quite an event this one.
  13. Latest NAE looks good for most, totals approaching 15cm in one or two areas from projected snowfall sun night/mon am, widely 5-10cm.
  14. They are probably looking at the NMM Model which indicates a very marginal situation of snow to rain event esp towards the coast, will have more of an idea by tomorrow mornings updates, dont panic just yet.
  15. I take it you mean the band spreading up from the southeast later tomorrow evening? NAE charts look good for most of the region, whilst the NMM High resolution looks marginal esp towards the coast, NAE model has been pretty good of late this is for 06hrs mon morning.
  16. Things pepping up seriously around the Humber region within the last hour and moving inland, Hull & E.Riding areas currently getting some good snowfall, expect this to move initially westwards then Southwestwards later.
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