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Ben Rich on the BBC just suggested could be rain, not snow if you are right on the north sea coast. I am. Is he right?
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Just rain and sleet here in Gorleston,right on the coast, now stopped. No covering at all, just miserable and wet :-(
Big disappointment
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Steady snowfall here on the far east coast. Powdery, but settling pretty quickly. Just like I said it would. Lol.
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I think i should get a refund on the NW Radar - been under pink for an hour but not a flake a fallen
Like you say, Nothing Happens in Norwich. Ha! Nothing happens in Gorleston either. Nada.
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Still nothing here right next to the sea in Gorleston. I'm not expecting much out of this. A half-hearted dusting by morning as the front peters out before we have any fun. Looking miserably on tomorrow morning while everyone 50 miles to the west has a (snow)ball.
Three Counties & East Anglia Regional Discussion - January 20th 2013>
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Posted · Edited by Mr H
Drove the A12 from Yarmouth to Lowestoft. Went out about 4pm - nothing - roads clear, came back about 7pm, dual carriageway reduced to single file, tarmac hidden under a layer of wet snow.
Right now, in Gorleston (I live right by the beach) it is snowing heavily, but small flakes, drifting a little in the wind. Still very concerned about the suggestion on the met office website that it'll turn to rain about 3am. Any one know the explanation - aside from the obvious proximity to the sea. I mean, is there warmer air behind the snow front, so this is just frontal snow?