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Thursday has gone south on the para
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5 minutes ago, Spah1 said:
That was before GP’s 06 ecm post though
Remind me of last year when Merseyside missed out by hairs breadth, when it "corrected" south...
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Interesting tweet from Matt Hugo for Thursday, some good potential. Apologies if it has already been posted.
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The GFS on meteociel is showing up alot more snow that the EURO4. Been disappointed by the GFS before, but it looks better now than it did at times last week.
Then the para, is more like what the media are showing.,...
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1 minute ago, Deep Snow please said:
It's a bit ridiculous that we don't have more clarity 48 hours before the event to be honest.
I don't think people would care if it was rain, but 50-100 miles north or south must be difficult to predict on a global scale.
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Some snow back on Tuesday on the latest GFS, Thursday looks better, suppose we will find out on the day.
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31 minutes ago, Day 10 said:
The wind is really howling here!
People are getting blown around on West Kirby prom, and there’s a sandstorm on the beach.
if it keeps up it may get interesng later, especially for New Brighton, on the high tide around 4pm (although it’s not one of the largest of the year). https://www.tidetimes.org.uk/hilbre-island-tide-times
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Weather warning out for East Midlands and South East for Tues and Wednesday, not sure we are going to get much out of this.
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1 minute ago, CSC said:
Have you watched the 10 O'Clock news?
BBC have said 'showers in places' but nothing note of any significance. Some models seem to be going for dumping whilst others seem to go for 'showers' or some cases nothing at all. ECM puts South East in a great position whilst GFS does not.
Here is the GFS
Here is there BBC. Evident to me of a non significant snow event..
Of course everything depends on the position of the Low but I was simply stating that I think the South East will be in the favourable spot this time around and that the BBC are wrong (not for the first time) about the position of the low and therefore where snow falls.
Here you can see GFS (P) is also entirely different,
Icon heavy snow too for much of Kent and Sussex.
Most know that the BBC app updates are not always in reflection to current information as they are automated much like many apps. They update at periodic intervals and sometimes, at times like these, they do not update as frequently. This means that if the app is showing snow now, it may not be currently forecasted snow for the period if it hasn't updated so a link to the website at this moment does not show their current forecast.
This what I meant for BBC not going for a significant snow event. I hope everything has clarified!
You said a complete no snow event, thanks for the clarification
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9 minutes ago, CSC said:
BBC are also backing a complete no snow event. Not like I trust the BBC with anything..
Meteogroup are awful.
There's snow for Scotland, NW England and Wales, if you mean your region then why not say so?
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Possibilities for some of us on Mardi and Mercredi for the GFS on meteociel, unless all that stripy stuff is sleet.
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Mardi looks good, plenty of time for it to go tits up though
http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/royaume-uni/precipitations/3h.htm
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22 minutes ago, Deep Snow please said:
This peaked my interest. What are you classing as a snowfest (depth wise?)
Take a look there’s even snow for here, must be faulty https://weather.us/model-charts/euro/england/snow-depth-in/20190201-0600z.html
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Some big flakes here on the coast. no chance of sticking, may be better inland and higher up.
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North West Regional thread 01/09/18 Onwards......
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When is it supposed to be cold enough for snow, still 4c here according to the car