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Posts posted by knightstorm
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Even using the forecast with the most southerly track of the LP (UKMO) I think your location is probably 50-100 miles south of any significant snow risk (possible back end snow can't be ruled out) - it might change but less than 10% chance would be the call right now
Bugger oh well! The Countryside forecast for the week ahead is on soon, I guess that'll give us more of an idea of what's gonna happen!
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I think like mid-week that Central South/the Midlands/and possibly western side of Greater London might get a few more inches on Monday night, but anywhere nearer the east coast it's looking increasingly like rain or sleet!
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Since then:
Near MISS last weds
Near MISS last thurs
Near MISS today
Near MISS tomorrow
And now next weeks northerly is suddenly a NWly, cold and dry so.............
DAMN!!
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Last forecast I heard they said heavy snow possible Monday night into Tuesday morning with strong winds, is this still looking accurate?
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Local forecast said 60% chance of significant disruption to tommorow mornings rush hour because of the snow. Upto 2 inches in the city and 4 to 6 inches likely in the suburbs and out in the countryside! :lol: :lol:
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Weatherman on news has just said another 10-15cm for London, meaning a foot of lying snow by tonight. And half a metre of snow for The Pennines! :wacko:
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Highway agency have warned this is the calm before the storm, another 10cm+ due
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Snow heavier here now, trust tryed to have the gasfire on but after a few minutes realised that it was leaking toxic gas when the room stank of it and I started to feel light headed! :wacko:
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It's getting sleety atm, but BBC News at 1 have just warned that a big dollop is forecast for the rush hour almost as I type!
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For those who are old enougth to remember, is this what 1963 was like?
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Where you get this info?Next lot of snow gonna be even heavier, wahoo -
My dad is comming home from work early on the advice that the worst snow if definately due for the rush hour!
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Temperature seems to be dropping abit here, either that or my heating is packing in! It's thickening up on the trees, but snow is currently light/sleety. But what happens between now and this evening god only knows!
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Snow is falling light here now, I think this is that lull they where talking about. Expecting it to start up again by 3pm.
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I believe everywhere is capable of getting another couple of inches out of this at least, in the worst affected areas pottentially another 15/20cm.
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I would be shocked and going loopy if this happens lol :lol:Watched our itv local forecast (anglia) about an hour and a half ago and they said Essex could get another 20cms this afternoon! -
Yes most likely
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Just look at the BBC weather site and litsen to forecasts on news reports people and use abit of common, this deppresion comming from France has barely got going yet!
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Steady heavy falling, and occasional drifting here atm. Wind is slowly picking up, so if it gets strong than we can expect some possible blizzards come the rush hour. :lol:
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How is this possible? Air tempature naturally drops after dark!If there is a thaw then its going to be between 6pm & around 2am- -
Snow relentless here and just getting heavier and heavier, and the worst is still to come apparently ooh boy! :lol:
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We're all gonna get caved in somewhat lol. What I'm dreading is when it starts thawing out and the roads turn to slush pupies haha! :lol:
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2 or 3pm by my reckoning!What time will the low hit here? -
I think they mean tommorow, the Met can be abit tempramental with thier predictions!we have gone green again on meto site ??
Snow Watch London, Se England & E Anglia
in Spring Weather Discussion
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Snow is always a hit or miss weather type, it all depends on slight differation in air temperature and altitude. Or sometimes just a slight change in wind direction! So I don't think we can rule out snow anywhere just yet. :lol:
Absolutely right, with the exception of tornado's snow is the most difficult sort of weather to forecast!