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  1. 10 minutes ago, Sunny76 said:

    I think it’s fair if people who like cold weather, get cold weather or damp windy conditions in the colder months of the year(October to March), but I don’t understand why some people want cool or even cold weather between April to September. That’s not normal in my book.

    Some of us don’t want to move to Spain, we just want some decent warmth in the warmer part of the year, without having to endure more damp and cloudy days. Unfortunately, this happened last summer, after the lovely sunny and warm spring, June and July, plus the second half of august was a letdown for warm sunny weather, even in London. 

    I think it's the fact that it's not "normal" that attracts the interest. This is a site for weather enthusiasts. Thus this site comes alive for unusual weather. So yep, the majority on here will be cheering excitedly on for a very potent arctic blast. Because they don't come around that often. For those of you who live for models showing fine calm conditions, that's great, but come on here to discuss that in June and you will be in a small circle of like minded people. I don't personally mind what weather people like of course. But to keep on expressing frustration at others in post after post which veer on agression ("what is wrong with people" etc) on this site is verging on the peculiar. Lots of people on here love snow. At any time of year. Get over it. And if you can't, once you've expressed your bemusement, move on rather than keep on banging on about how weird you think we are.

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  2. 6 minutes ago, Scorcher said:

    Absolutely sickening charts for next week. Getting very frustrated browsing the model thread at the moment with some people actually rejoicing over it. What is wrong with some people? The last 3 days of March were truly stunning- blissful. Yet there were almost no posts about it beforehand and a total obsession with this horrendous cold spell that is coming next week.

    You seem to be getting a bit obsessed :-). Yup most people on this site are much more interested in the cold stuff. I like a nice sunny day but it holds no interest for me meteorologically speaking. I certainly wouldn't be looking at models etc showing a few days of nice weather. What is there to see? On the other hand, a proper Arctic plunge at this time of year - now that's exciting! Bring it on!

    I think i probably speak for most people on this site regarding this disposition (I thought you would have worked that out by now if you had spent any time on here ). But of course, it takes all sorts. However, your overly emotive talk of "sickening charts" and "what is wrong with some people" etc suggest to me that you need to take a little lie down. Or watch 'Homes in the sun'. Or emigrate to the Costa Del Sol.

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  3. First shower of the day (i don't think this has been the East/West thing that it was thought it would be) just now and, possibly, the heaviest of the period. Magic to see the skies darken, and proper dry snow come belting out of the sky, instantly settling on the cold ground. Hard frost all day really, very little melt. And tonight will be the hardest frost probably of the winter which i'm excited about. A real winters day in the best week of the season in the Belper area (we had more snow the other week, which was great, but it was pretty marginal aside from one day apart from on high ground). A whole week of what i would consider to be seasonal conditions in February has been very rare in recent years (even decades). Love it.

     

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  4. 1 minute ago, WinterWilf said:

    Oh no.. It's awful when you can see it out the window..

    The streamer the other day I could see out the window of my house going past all day

    You did great last night. More then than Belper has had the whole period i think. It's luck of the draw. Personally i'm more than happy to have the sun shining, cold temepratures, ice and snow. But more, of course, would always be welcome!  

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  5. Another wonderful winter's day in Belper. Icy start, cold east wind, white hills surrouding.  Sun shining. Would be nice to get a shower as they have dodged us today but proper winter weather neverthless. And more of the same tomorrow with the coldest night of the year in prospect. I'll be up early for a proper winter walk over hard frozen ground i think. Magic. 

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  6. Snow swirling heavily outside on the coldest day of the year as shower after shower blows in.  Snow is proper snow - not marginal wet gubbins that melts as soon as it falls. Another ice day tomorrow. Remains freezing all week with much potential for all. This is peak winter 20/21 so far for Belper and the environs (North and East midlands) ALL IS GOOD IN THE HOOD

  7. 9 minutes ago, MattStoke said:

    Doesn’t look like the completely dry non-event away from the south east that some were proclaiming I was always confident snow showers would be far more widespread and frequent than the models and apps were showing, even if my location sees little or nothing. 

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    Incorrect Matt. We have been categorically told on this forum that this will be all totally "cack" this week. Indeed many have (sulkily) said they "can't see what the fuss is all about".

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  8. 36 minutes ago, PolarWarsaw said:

    We need to be looking more in the next 3/4 days for troughs and upgrades rather than worrying about T168 mate. It says a lot that this time period is the hottest of topics is weather at Day 7-8. We've spent weeks working towards the next 5 days and now we have arrived it's all as flat as a pancake for our area. 

    No doubt about it there will be a few showers and probably a surprise or 2 - but significant, this will not be for our area.

    I'd sooner take a large snow event that lasted a day and turned back to rain/melted - than I would tonight's ECM, which is dry and then instead of being in the game for a battleground snowfall, we stay cold and frosty. Abysmal outcome. We might as well have had a Bartlett.

    All this hype and weeks of chasing, for what is, in effect going to feel like a UK high for our neck of the woods.

    It's cack. 

    Oh dear someone is in a bad mood! :-).

    I think these words might come back to haunt you tbh. "Cack" i don't think it will be :-).

  9. 1 minute ago, AltonMatthew said:

    Well it’s still coming down here thick and fast latest depth check we now sit at 11cm of snow in Alton, Staffordshire. 
     

    front has stalled right on top of us! This is mega! 
     

    No sign of an amber warning yet if it keeps falling for an hour or 2 we are going to hit 20cm! 

    Actually maybe it's Alton that's the winner

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