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tom_f123

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  1. Burst of snow then for a few minutes. As i thought, the conditions would have been ok for snow at this elevation, its simply the lack of any meaningful precip to the west of brum.
  2. I think if the precip was heavy enough it would be turning to snow now over the black country, but thats the problem its still very light and patchy over us on its western edge, with the main band a good few miles to the east. Hopefully the stuff over Manchester can track southwards without too much of a easterly movement.
  3. First few flakes mixed in with the drizzly stuff here now. Never going to amount to anything mind, just too far west
  4. Shifts east and weakening with every radar update. Bleh
  5. Snowing here too now the heavier stuff has arrived
  6. Interesting post from steve m on the model thread, particularly the last bit, we can hope.
  7. Light/Moderate snow again here, nice little covering. How long are these showers meant to carry on for?
  8. Favoured spots over say 150m ASL could get 5cm or so by morning id have thought.
  9. Hi all. cm or 2 covering here at the moment on all surfaces, snow coming down lightly, nice start to the winter.
  10. Very pleasant weather today. Definitely given an early taste of spring
  11. A very dry and settled couple of weeks to come by the looks of things. 'Boring' maybe, but ill take it over wet and windy if snow isn't up for grabs.
  12. Intensified somewhat on the northern edge, west mids should see something out of it after all.
  13. Confident anything that reaches us will be of snow, especially above 150m
  14. Snow pepped up again here now on the back edge of the 'horse shoe shaped blob' Heavy again, all snow.
  15. Heaviest snow of the day by far here, covering roads fast
  16. This looks more west mids than east going by the current track
  17. Precip seems to have lost a bit of intensity on the latest radar?
  18. Post from nick f in the polar low thread sounds promising Just had a peak at the 18z UKMO (meso) and it shows the centre of the small low moving SE across the Midlands around 3am then across SE England around 6am, sleet/snow showers swirling around this low for Wales, Midlands, SE England.
  19. Is this likely to strengthen as it heads over the irish sea at all?
  20. Steady snow in sedgley. Sticking easily, very icy out
  21. Places like buxton could be buried from this polar low feauture later tonight
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