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  1. Have to say i'm pretty impressed with the GFS precipitation charts. Since Monday it has constantly shown snow over the area this afternoon and it was spot on. Both the Meto and BBC went for a dry day today with the "odd" wintry shower. Well we now have a covering on roads, grass and pavements here. I was certainly sceptical about getting anything at all out of the Easterly element of this cold spell, perhaps because its been more NE this has helped us ? i don't know.

    Diane Oxbury (SP) said on tonight's radio Lancs forecast "we are expecting Sunday to be a difficult day" :nonono: watch this space :D

  2. Slightly confused here. Heard the local forecast tonight on the way home. Mentioned a cold dry and beautifully sunny day tomorrow. Max temps 3-4c and 20mph NE winds. Does not at all fit in with what GFS is saying, but more confusing was the outlook for the weekend "dry cold and sunny" with the odd wintry shower :rolleyes:

    Could have been an old forecast, but it was on BBC local radio.

  3. Agree about getting overlooked, but you'd expect a SE bias I suppose due to the population density

    Having said that, the media don't help, and if it does snow in the SE you can safely assume that they will report the whole country will be in the grip of the worst cold spell since ____ insert year here.

    Our time will come, i just hope Santa will be able to battle his way through the 10ft drifts :good:

  4. I'd forget about tomorrow, Sat, Sun, and Monday, should see all of us at some point seeing a bit of the white stuff! Amounts are up in the air at the moment, but away from coastal regions, I would guess 3-5cm are possible!

    I agree. There has now been a fair amount of consistency over the change to NW winds, and the showers forecast in off the Irish Sea from Sat night onwards. I'd imagine there's even a possibility coastal areas will get a covering if this remains to be the case. Does have the look of Christmas 2004 about it after Saturday, and we ended up with around 1.5/2 inches that day, so all to play for still IMO.

  5. Still looks ok for us this morning. Some slightly warmer air now being added to the mix on Saturday so for us in the West it may not all be cut & dried. After Sat though the NW winds really kick in and it seems as though we will all get a good shot at some hefty snow showers, right through till Tuesday. Trend for colder air to hang around till after Christmas still there too.

  6. TWS is quite right, and if you look at the latest predicted chart for Sunday it shows the wind has more of a Westerly element and we get some good snow showers in the NW.

    Add: If this run comes off we will be digging ourselves out on Tuesday !! LP moving down over Ireland and giving us plenty of the white stuff. Nice charts to look at, but in reality I fear it will be well wide of the mark.

  7. Well, im a good few miles south of preston and am about 5-7 miles from the coast the strange thing here is that we can get some incredible snowfall but the second it hits the ground it melts, infact in the february cold spell last year, we saw little over a centimetre and it thawed by 10:30am

    Well it was the same here. I am almost on the M6 not far from the football ground. The M6 is quite often the line where the sleet stops and the snow begins, as someone has said Longridge often gets snow when we don't and its only 5 miles away.

  8. Net weather is saying i have snow thurday friday and saturday, all above 80% BBC says possibly some on thursday night only. I don't think being at the coast will allow ANY snow on thursday and friday surely?

    Where about's are you ? i live in Preston and we are 15 miles inland ? so certainly would not class myself as on the coast. I also would not pay much attention to the BBC 5 day forecasts they can and will change

  9. I notice not many Merseyside/Wirral posters posting, I imagine they see the inevitable!

    A balmy minimum of 5.9C last night, actually its lower now!

    Its the same here, and i'd wager for most of us who live West of the M6.

    GFS 6z seems to have thrown a bit of a spanner in the weekends snow, but if it stays cold enough and if the winds turn more NW we should still have a chance ........

  10. Don't tell 'em - I did - It didn't happen - they dont forget :) Dad with egg on face. Got my own back on Side Pike in Langdale in a mini-blizzard last year - scarred them for life.... :)

    You're right. They have not forgotten last year when i told them it would snow, everywhere round about was white except us :) maybe best to keep my mouth shut I think. Anyway, potential still there for the weekend, and as has been said maybe some bonus snow Thursday into Friday. Living here I have learned to expect very little in the way of snowfall and when it happens it is a nice surprise. Fingers crossed.

  11. Snow for the weekend still there on the 18z GFS, with a better chance for snow East of the M6 from Wed night onwards. Detail will keep changing, but there must be a good chance for snow somewhere in the NW this week. By Sunday the wind is also swinging round to more of a NW like Christmas day a few years ago :)

  12. Good post Stephen.

    The most notable recent snow events i can remember were the cold NW'erly on Christmas day in 2004 (?), and the frontal snow in 1996 that came up against cold air.

    This winter there have been too many snow to rain fronts from the West, meaning that most areas East of the M6 and with a bit of altitude do ok, whilst the lower ground to the West and nearer the warming influence of the sea miss out. Having said that there has been more snow where i work near Lancaster this year than there has in Preston and this area is closer to the sea than i am at home. There is snow on the ground here at the moment (just)

  13. There is actually a scientific meteorological reason for this. Because the Northwest of England is sheltered it's dewpoints tend to be lower in winter, so therefore on lower ground it tends to miss out on low dewpoint precipitation bands which are usually broken up by the drier air. This doesnt occur to areas like the Pennines and high ground though usually, because their temperatures are much lower, consequently nearer to their dewpoint meaning a more moist environment resulting in snow.

    In summer here we do about as well as the winter, usually we struggle to get much rain here in Wirral in the summer so we miss out on storms and the like, because our air is too dry then, again due to shelter. We only seem to get any appreciable rain in Autumn.

    Thanks for that explanation, i had often wondered why we do seem to miss out more often then not. The best bet for me here anyway seems to be a polar NW'erly with plenty of associated showers and very cold air, this can provide us with a really good dumping. Yesterdays snow has almost gone, still a bit on the grass but it will go when the sun hits soon. At least we had a bit.

  14. I cannot understand this ,i had a multimedia text message sent to me from a member of my family in bolton. there was about 1 inch covering and that was only last monday.

    Well you'd better believe it :lol: there was a dusting here nothing more and it was gone by lunchtime, the snow was much drier than this lot though. I have lost count of the amount of times areas to the N/S and E of here have had snow and we have nothing. West of the M6 and you "usually" miss out.

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