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  1. Things are beginning ot look slightly more interesting- bigger areas of PPN developing- one such looking like its somewhere down towards Crawley-

    An interesting few hours-

    GFS12z still has PPN in the SE at 18 hours ( 06z Sat)

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    A colleague who left work early today has just phoned me to say that Biggin Hill has heavy snow which has settled and the roads are treacherous. Just been confirmed by my daughter. All pavements and road. covered l

  2. Just to say- although the SE missed the snow last night and today the mist and fog rolling in are making the temps drop like a stone. This really is a much better winter and makes it feel so much more seasonal and although I hope there is another 6 weeks of winter when spring does arrive it is so much more pleasing than having experienced a horrible damp mild winter with hardly any frosts which makes it seem as though winter and spring have merged, a bit like the last two we endured . High ground should see another 10 to 15cm of snow in the next 24 hours with Greater London seeing at least 7cms -Just my opinion :doh:

  3. Great thread- People always remember exceptional weather events and distort it as though in the good old days winters were always very snowy and cold. This is a myth and cold winters in my opinion were the exception rather than the norm. In the sixties, seventies and eighties there were several winters where snow was very rare . Not every winter in the eighties was a cold one but we just happened to have a run of colder than average winters for two thirds of that decade.

    Purely based on my location which is over 630ft on the North Downs this winter so far would fit very nicely into the last 4 decades of my weather watching life and be near the top of every decade.

    A bit of snow in November and December a couple inches lay for a week in early January . 1ft of snow early February which has lasted until today and I daresay it will be topped up tonight. Min temps over these last 3 months have gone down to -10c and there has been a few Ice days. best winter since 1996/97 and you only have to compare it with the last two winter which in my opinion where so dire that I will remember those as the worst in my lifetime. This winter isnt over yet and March can deliver great snow especially over high ground.

    Best winter for at least 12 years and if i remember correctly 96/97 ended very abruptly with a very early spring.

  4. According to the latest forecast there will be a period of heavy snow from about 5pm onwards -all snow as temps remain below freezing. Some places will see another 30cms on the hills -Central London to see another 10cms . Tonight everywhere out of town will be well below freezing -even Central London will be -1c. Tomorrow is going to worse than today as far as travel is concerned. We now have 37cms and still coming down in blizzard fashion . Is the heavy snow early or are to have even more. The met-office have said this cold and snowy weather is going to stick around for a few days yet. At Last its been a long time coming but we have another date to talk about rather than 87/91 over the last 20 years Feb 2009

  5. Tremendous snowfall here, snow seems to have got worse after I went to bed around 2.30. :D As I reported had thundersnow around 1.30 or so.

    Snow just fading away now, all eyes to the south east now, as that stuff over NE France edges ever closer. Will it stay as snow though, it looks as though it will to the west of the Meridian but more marginal the more east you are of that. Incredible scenes around London.

    Wanted to get up to Biggin Hill but think that is going to be difficult now, with more snowfall to come would expect them to exceed a foot comfortably.

    Regards,

    Tom.

    Hi Tom Biggin Hill has a foot of snow already and I am not even going to attempt to get to work in Bromley where there is 10" of snow. More heavy snow to come by lunch time so this may top February 1991

  6. About 7inches here on the surrey/sth london border just down the rd from Banstead, I guess there must now be close to a foot for those on top of the downs? This event is going to surpass 1991 by the looks of it here but still has a way to go to beat 1986 which I remember well as I was learning to drive. Thought I would get some extra pratice in before I took my test by driving to work on my own, when I went to leave work the car was gone under a 6ft snow drift :o

    I think it was 1987 when 24ins fell on the North Downs and parts of Surrey.The main Westerham Road was cut off for a day or so. At the moment on the Downs have about 8 ins and it is still falling fast .It could beat February 1991 but not the temps.

  7. Last report Dry fine powder heavy snow still falling fast. 15cm . Snowing for more than 5 hours. The Downs are getting a real pasting . Wouldn't be surprised to wake up and it will still be snowing. Max- I'm going for Surrey and N W Kent 25cms and possibly 30cms on the highest part of the Downs-Titsey Hill Westerham Hill just nearly 800ft high. Even Central London will have over 10cms

  8. Temps -4c and still snowing hard what is cms to inches is 2.2 cms so at least 14cms this is a dry powder snow event -god forbid if it had been marginal . Got to say Biggin Hill does do well but this is the real deal. Might just have a day off work if the snow continues. Feb 1991 had these sort of temps-you know the wrong kind of snow. Gatwick closed the M20 closed. Just hope everyone keeps safe because out of all of this however beautiful the snow we all hope people are ok.

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