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  1. I don't have anything but a max-min thermometer, but I've had it calibrated and it's properly sited out of the sun and protected from the wind. Just checked it and the temp is now 1°C - up from zero at 1045.

    The front does seem to have speeded up and is now showing snowfall west of Birmingham, and it isn't yet showing any inclination to veer off eastwards so it looks like an evening of radar/lamppost watching in store :)

    The 'Sheffield shield' doesn't affect us too badly - at 1100feet ASL we often get good snowfall when many nearby areas are marginal if not hopeless, and over the last few years have done reasonably well in spite of the generally mild winters; most years we have at least one snowfall in March as winter cocks it's leg on the way out.

  2. Very picturesque here this morning with walls, trees, bushes etc plastered with a thick coat of icing and just over 1cm snow on the ground.

    We're still getting occasional flurries of snow but seem to be on the edge of showers heading up in to Lancashire.

    Temp has be stuck on 0°C since about 1500 yesterday, there is a slight thaw going on but it's probably the result of solar radiation penetrating the mist; not a breath of wind either, when it comes the snow falls vertically.

    @ NCC1701...all the BBC graphics I've seen suggest that tonight's front will slide off into the North Sea before it can impinge on South Yorks. I hope they're wrong of course but the MO FAX charts have been supporting what they're saying.

  3. Radar echoes now light and patchy although there appear to be a couple more areas of ppn approaching S. Yorks. Clear skies behind so another frost here tonight. Accumulation here is little more than 1cm so far.

    All eyes now on tomorrow night's episode which looks to be confined to Lincs and Humberside, but on the BBC national forecast there was the suggestion that it might affect S. Yorks on the western margin.

  4. It's been snowing here for about 30 mins but is very fine stuff and not very heavy either - bit like icing sugar. Still not showing as snow, or even sleet, on NW radar.

    Temp is still below zero and the frost is still heavy on the grass from early this morning. This could last until midnight and give a good covering here.

    As I type it's pepped up a bit - getting heavier but no big flakes yet.

  5. After reading, watching and trying to understand all day why have they done this??????????????

    That front that has been giving all the rain in the SE today is tracking back inland - there seems to have been some earlier uncertainty in the Meto office over where it would go. It seems now to be coming our way bringing some colder air with it.

    How kind :clap:

    Tomorrow's FAX chart http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/brack0.gif

  6. We had a band of slight drizzle about an hour ago of which just a little was frozen.

    If NW radar ppn type is to be believed low lying eastern areas are getting snow from the same band and the dividing line between rain, sleet and snow seems to be moving gradually westwards.

    There is another band of ppn coming in from the west but I suspect that will be rain too. Temp here is +2.5°C, dew point at Buxton is +2.0°C - 30 minutes ago at Donnis Nook they were 1/-3 so definitely colder in the east.

  7. Maybe we ought to have an en mass drive to the west of sheffield as i mistakenly did post xmas despite no forewarnings on M1 blush.gif it was a bit interesting to say the least,8<...

    January was 'interesting' to the west of Sheffield. We had to get a local farmer to dig us out with his JCB and one of the piles of snow he left is still a couple of feet high today.

    I'd like 10123 to be correct with his forecast - hopefully it will be confirmed on the Countryfile forecast tomorrow.

  8. Yep, within 10 minutes of me agreeing with you we had a short shower of wet snow. Several showers of wet snow, sleet and small hail since 10.0 a.m but almost all the lying snow this morning has thawed.

    About the same here. More snow perhaps tomorrow afternoon/evening according to the lovely Lisa (a real weather model), although there are lots of gritters around in our area tonight. Have the council been told something different ?

  9. Should we never wish for any type of weather then?

    Of course we should. I most enjoy changeable weather - a few days of wet and windy followed by a few days of calm and sunny...whatever the season. Too much of any single type quickly becomes boring <_<

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