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laheymichele

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  1. where are the warnings in stoke??? complete white here!!!!!!!!
  2. the main warning that was on yesterday as but if you go onto the west midlands forecast then click onto alert level 2 in yellow on the right that was updated at 9:57 this morning and says 60% chance for the north of the region.
  3. Current alert level: Level 2 - Alert and Readiness in one or more regions of England Issued at: Wednesday 7 December 2011 at 09:57 There is a 60% probability of severe cold weather and icy conditions between 1800 on Thursday and 0000 on Saturday in parts of England. This weather could increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services. Please refer to the national Cold Weather Plan and your Trust's emergency plan for appropriate preventive action. An unsettled regime will affect mainly western parts of England during Thursday evening and throughout Friday with snow showers potentially bringing significant accumulations to Northwest England and northern parts of West Midlands. Drifting snow is likely in these parts on higher ground. Please see the Met Office severe weather warning for more detailed information of areas affected (link below). http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html Further snow fall is possible on Saturday but is currently thought to be less than 60% risk. Further details will be issued on Thursday 8th Dec 2011. Regional breakdown Region Risk Comments North East England 30% - North West England 60% High risk of snow showers late Thursday and throughout Friday. These showers will be heavy at times bringing the risk of significant accumulations. This will be accompanied by strong winds bringing some drifting over higher ground. Icy conditions are expected in association with snowfall. Yorkshire & the Humber 40% Low risk of snow showers affecting mainly western parts of the region during late Thursday and throughout Friday. Currently significant accumulations are not expected. East Midlands 30% Low risk of snow showers affecting mainly western parts of the region during late Thursday and throughout Friday. Currently significant accumulations are not expected. West Midlands 60% Snow showers affecting mainly northern parts of the region during late Thursday and throughout Friday. These showers are likely to be heavy at times in northern parts with this area most at risk of significant accumulations and icy conditions. East of England 0% - South East England 0% - London 0% - South West England 0% - An update will be issued by 1000 on Thursday 08 December 2011. Met office does state this
  4. yes the northern limit to the midlands is stoke on trent and leek
  5. rain and sleet on netweather radar,hope it turns to snow!!!!
  6. pic from sunday morning here in stoke-on-trent!!!!
  7. yes a covering here in tunstall which ain't far from you,stopped now though.
  8. take it we arn't getting any then from the meto weather warning bar us in the west midlands????!!!!!!don't understand that!!!!
  9. many thanks,just thought i saw some on beeb before the actual front comes through.
  10. hi,everyone,correct me if i'm wrong but could that be a cheshire gap streamer brewing up for the mids tomorrow night??with those showers coming in from the irish sea!!!many thanks in advance.
  11. very,very heavy snow here in stoke on trent!!cars getting stuck in the street!!!
  12. heavy snow showers here in stoke on trent,settling nicely!!!!
  13. hi does anyone know if stoke-on-trent will get any snow from tomorrow's showers?many thanks in advance
  14. hi everyone.snowing like the clappers here in stoke-on-trent:drinks:
  15. hi,yeah it just snowed for about 5-10 mins,light dusting here now
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