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  1. 14 minutes ago, Jayfromcardiff said:

    Haha, I could probably count 4 or 5 small flakes frozen on the bin outside. I prefer living in Caerphilly though compared to Cardiff as I'll have better luck with snow no doubt.

    Is the snow on course to hit us? 

    Hahaha. Yeah I bet just being the other side of Caerphilly mountain helps shield you from the south / south west. Hoping to move up north of Pontypool over the coming months so fingers crossed that'll go in my favour next year!

    14 minutes ago, andymusic said:

    yep we do seem to be in the "everyone else has had it but we haven't had a flake" group - just a little light sleet - never mind a little more patience may prove worthwhile in the end

    Definitely Andy. It's always the way for us though, and then we'll end up hitting the jackpot with a channel low / battleground set up. So fingers crossed that will be the case, maybe tail end of next week?

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  2. 14 minutes ago, ancientsolar said:

    It looks like it's weakening as it heads South... however, the last band of snow showers that came South intensified for a time as it headed South of Hereford. i'm not sure if nocturnal cooling applies .. but it seemed it's effects were the same

    It definitely seems pretty dynamic. Only five minutes or so of sleet here but as you say it pepped up somewhat. Just taking a look at theae screenshots from the radar, it looks as if it's bulking up a bit again, with the secondary shower almost merging with the first? Obviously got to get over the Beacons first mind.

     

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  3. 28 minutes ago, ancientsolar said:

    Looks like a nice area of snow , and expanding, going into Abergavenny and heading South - Blaenavon - Pontypool - Newport , 
    Another fairly sizeable snow shower ready to hit monmouthshire 

    Been watching these for a few hours. As soon as they get to around Hereford they begin to veer south east. Just as conditions seem ripe for snow the chunk of snow currently over mid-north Wales looks like it's decaying a bit and will also take that NW-SE track at the last minute.

     

    Will have to wait for some fun next week

  4. So, first bite of the cherry didn't give us much joy, but if I could sum up (from an extremely layman POV) where our winter stands at the moment with a GIF, it would be this:

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    We're at the party - high pressure in a good place, low pressure in a good place. But there's a couple of drinks spoiling it - the SST's that prevented us getting much joy this week, and coming up - a lack of real cold out east (or south east in the med).

    Luckily, there's a drink we've got ready to use to perk things up - the SSW... So long as we use it wisely (it doesn't push any high pressure too far west or spark up the Atlantic) - it'll be one hell of a party. Primed and ready to go. 

    Let's hope 2021 is one to remember - for so many reasons! 

     

     

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  5. The potential that's there currently for January probably hasn't been seen since 2010. If it comes off, this week could look like a heat wave. There will be so many more chances than this week - so much residual warmth to get rid of from this month, plus with sea temps still high, that's an extra factor in play that wouldn't be there come end of winter.

    Next month is where it's at  

     

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  6. Just now, Jayfromcardiff said:

    Fingers crossed it doesn't move because it always seems to go pear shaped for us.

    I know - always the way isn't it? I think we'll see something. I mean the general thing that happens is it all goes south slightly, we have a bit more leeway our way for that to happen - and it also makes it less marginal too. But whatever happens, there'll be more chances to come. Could be a really special January if the SSW comes off as anticipated - could reinforce what is already a good looking pattern!  

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  7. Verrry good evening viewing! Looks like there's a sweet spot range of 100 miles or so in it. I'll take the ECM  Further north brings more snow to midlands and mid / north of Wales, with rain to south Wales and coast. If it corrects further south - could miss us all!  Eastern England could be rubbing their hands though! 

    Whatever way this mini event goes, I'm starting to get excited at the prospects of winter. This week is just the appetiser! 

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  8. 4 hours ago, Jackfrost said:

    Come on, I think we both know you will. 

    Just reminiscing over past snow events, and does anybody remember the late season snowfall of March 11th, 2004? It was the day of the Madrid train bombings, if that jogs anyone's memories. It's one that never gets mentioned these days. I was 13 at the time but I'd just started taking basic weather records, and I recorded 17 cm of level snow.

    Remember this well! Was my GCSE year and yielded my first snow day of my comp years! Really intense snowfall and would have left us buried if it had gone on much longer.

     

    Thursday afternoon IIRC and we had a virtually identical event exactly two weeks later. Then 20c or something a day or two after it! After a few years of virtually no snow too. 

  9. Happy 2020 all. Worst Winter weatherwise of my lifetime this. Even 2013/14 saw a visit or two to the model thread... That had some impressive storms at least - this has the most consistently damp, grey, mild and benign in some time. Some impressive falls of snow aside (March 2018) we haven't had an actual winter proper since 2012/13. A run that beats the 90s hands down.  

     

    Time to build ourselves some 2000 metre high cities I think.

  10. As much as I'd give to stay up all night watching this, I've got one of those bosses who will make you remember taking a snow day for the next year, so time I get to sleep. 

     

    But before that, got to say that as cool as it was seeing the beast last March and we won't get the same totals tonight, it doesn't match with how beautiful it'll look out there in the morning! Snow clinging to the trees, stacked up on walls and fences. Just didn't get that last year but thanks to a lack of wind it'll look pretty spectacular when the sun comes out in the morning! 

     

    Night all, I've enjoyed the rollercoastwr, haha! 

     

     

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  11. 2 minutes ago, gareth moo said:

    Awful until 8pm. Since then chucking it down and settling on all surfaces. Early 6 nations start tomorrow afternoon then. Tredegar Arms for you / Machen RFC for me!!

     

    Perfect! The snow's just a sideshow really! Met Office keeping the fun going until 10am now (albeit lighter from 2am onwards.) 

  12. 1 minute ago, dbaloo said:

    Street is now covered.a few hours of this now would be nice. Well done to all for making this a fun thread today.stress,calm heads,photo's and a good general happy atmosphere make this thread a fun and nice place to visit!

    I'm generally quite chilled and accepting about low chances of snow living in a low lying coastal area, but I'll admit I got pretty down hearted a couple of hours ago. Lets hope it keeps ticking over through the night.

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