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Mark Bayley

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  1. Yes - I have a horrible feeling we'll get caught in a gap / it will energise to the north of us (talking about West London). We shall see.
  2. Work has just been informed to send people home early. Train operating companies (Southern, Thames link etc..) warning of disruption and early closure due to freezing rain (it's freezing the point systems)
  3. Yes, hoping to get an extra couple of cms here in NW London before the thaw starts tomorrow. Will then be looking forward to some warmer temps!
  4. Unfortunately I think Harrow will be to far north and east for anything meaningful from that band to the south. After a period of snow tomorrow afternoon / evening, it will start to slowly turn milder. Wouldn't expect a meaningful thaw to kick in until Sunday, though. In the meantime, enjoy whats left of the snow!
  5. Is this for tonight or the band of snow expected tomorrow afternoon? Very light snow in NW London. I am about 20 miles to far east for anything notable
  6. Radar looking very good for central London westward - maybe even further east. Exciting!
  7. Light snow in NW London. Precipitation is weakening, or at least for our region. I'd expect no more than a cm or two over the next couple of hours before fizzling out. Tomorrows chances look better!
  8. Expect light snow to continue for another couple of hours, then a lul before more potential (heavy?) snow in the morning..
  9. Still snowing in Harrow - very unexpected.nearly 8cm now - might get to 10 going by the radar!
  10. Just to note the meto severe weather warning has been extended for this evening, they expect a further 1-3cm. A nice bonus. Some suggesting tomorrows event could further east as well..
  11. A little stream heading straight for Harrow - might add half a cm or so. No expecting more than a cm or two this evening. Think most of us will be to far east tomorrow for anything notable (i.e. more than a couple of cms), although happy to be surprised!
  12. A couple of CMs here in NW London. Not expecting anything else away from the coasts as the winds veer south easterly. I think Thursdays precipitation will be to far west, although expect another couple of cms on Friday.
  13. Snow has now fizzled. Hopefully we'll catch a few more showers before the wind turns more NE
  14. Sugar dusting here, and looks as though those of us in NW London (and other areas) will continue to see light to moderate snow showers through the rest of this morning. Nice surprise. Wrt Thursday / Friday. Most models give us a period of snow, some turning to freeing rain/ sleet for time. All agree on it turning 'milder', or less cold but still cold, over the weekend.
  15. Not in this part of London they won't! In all seriousness it look like i'll be waiting until Thursday / Friday for anything noteworthy. Thats not to say those of us in the NW won't get a couple of CM's in the meantime as the showers rattle through - i'd be surprised if we didn't! Frustrating as my hometown is going to do very well. Why did my GF make me come to snowless London
  16. Thanks, thought so. Wednesday looks best then, although I can easily see us gaining a covering from Monday afternoon
  17. Indeed, not being local one assumes ESE or E is best for places like Harrow / Wembley? Wrt Friday, the mean GFS ensembles push the cold air further north, albeit slightly. I would still favour the ECM solution, with any precipitation potentially missing much of the SE.
  18. Well just about everyone is shot of some pretty deep falls next week, especially the further south and east you are. I suspect Fridays low will track further south, meaning we miss out on the frontal snow event.
  19. Debating whether to stay in Harrow or head back north (Sheffield) for my snow fix. Certainly don't want to miss out on any frontal events (which will favour the south)..
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