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  1.  andymusic

    Thanks for the update..

    Fascinating..

    https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings#?date=2024-02-08&id=8522b3e9-49d4-40ca-8bdc-e9cdf0e876b4

    Snow is expected to develop during Thursday morning and become persistent and at times heavy before slowly easing later in the day. As milder air begins to arrive from the south, there is a chance that snow could turn to freezing rain across some higher routes above 200 metres. Across the warning area, 10-15 cm of snow is expected quite widely but some places, particularly those above 200 metres, may see 20-25 cm of snow. Strong and gusty easterly winds may lead to some drifting in places.

  2.  CryoraptorA303

    This was about as moist as it could ever get as 1 foot of damp turned wet snow was the heaviest I ve yet to see for weight damage way back december 1988..

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    Others of course were January great blizzards of 1982..

    Next another eg but much more powdery and dryer snow to the wet stuff of 88 was february 2007 which was very cold to begin with low ground snow aswell..

    Next was the bitterly cold foot of snow 2010/11...Next was the famous blizzards of march 2013 the equivalent of febuary 1985 but truely much more outstanding setup..

    Last but no means least was the 1 foot of snow not just on high ground but in shrewsbury dec 2017..

  3.   @Scorcher

    Not sure how that's relevant to my point at all? It certainly wasn't cold last night.

    It's pretty normal for higher uppers not to be reflected at the surface in winter.

     

     

    I know that...

    First bit yes it was cold for bet you wouldn t be standing out all night you d be frozen at 3c. you can t compare this jan cold spell with last december different month,infact this was a colder more potent spell to early january 2021,also to get the ground rock hard after frosts is beating those late 90s winters and most of 00s..

    And you like heat we all know that..

     

     

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