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  1. 59 minutes ago, Midlands Ice Age said:

    Sleet...

    we have been very lucky this year in the West Mids.

    The fronts from the West have just aligned correctly for us to get the sliders from the North West as they travel south eastwards.

    In addition we are also more prone to the Chehire gap streamer for something different. 

    We also tend to find that the cold air over Wales can be the deciding factor in turning dodgy situations.

    Today seems to have been a cobination of all 3 of the above.

    You could equally well strike it lucky tomorrow as you should stay in the colder air for longer.

    Also Bham is between 300 and 1000 feet asl  (100 - 300 meters).

    MIA

     

    Good answer. Thanks. 

  2. 1 minute ago, dudleyweather1 said:

    Perhaps in the rain shadow of the Peak District?

    The rain bit doesn't seem to be too much of a problem :-). Heavy rain today. I don't have elevation here but neither do some of the other posters. And being further west and south of me sometimes I would have thought Derby would be more likely to be in the colder air. Doesn't seem to have been like that this winter anyway?

  3. 14 hours ago, Sleet30031972 said:

    Er Wot ze funk!!!!

     

    Netweather has me down for HEAVY snow in 7 hours!! Cant remember when this was shown before at such short range (actually I can - never). Questions:

    1. If this is correct why isn't this thread going into overdrive?

    2. Where did this come from? Roughly 4 hours ago it was very light snow showers?

    3. If this is wrong (probably?) how could a half decent weather  bit of software (?) get things so badly wrong at such short range?? 

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    Well I've never been convinced by the netweather forecasts and last night confirmed it. It consistently forecast hours of heavy or moderate snow. To all appearances not one flake has fell. I have never seen such a discrepancy at the nowcasting stage with it before. To be used with extreme caution I think :-) 

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  4. Er Wot ze funk!!!!

     

    Netweather has me down for HEAVY snow in 7 hours!! Cant remember when this was shown before at such short range (actually I can - never). Questions:

    1. If this is correct why isn't this thread going into overdrive?

    2. Where did this come from? Roughly 4 hours ago it was very light snow showers?

    3. If this is wrong (probably?) how could a half decent weather  bit of software (?) get things so badly wrong at such short range?? 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Midlands Ice Age said:

    Finished last night with a minimum of -3.6C,   DP -5.4C.

    This morning - cloudy with an occasional drizzle falling and the temperature of 2.0C and the dew point of 1.0C.

    Wind NE light.

    Just feels as if I was dreaming last night.

    Must be this 'snowblindness' again!:D

    MIA

     

    Strange that. I wonder what the reasons for it being so cold in Solihull were? Over here in the East Midlands a raw night but not an overly cold one. Don't have a thermometer at the moment but I would guess a minimum of around +2 for Derby city centre at best. 

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  6. The weather is strange! Hard really to think of a good reason why there has been no snow in the Derby area but lots in the Northampton area? I suppose with hindsight people would be able to come up with reasons (?) but no one could have predicted this. I suppose it is why we find it so fascinating! Winter 2017/18 in the Derby area, whilst better than the preceding 3 years, has been a frustrating case of what might have been. On the very edge of the earlier Midlands snow slider (we got about 2cms where I live. By 10am we were sledging over mud on the local park) and, last night, I didn't see a single flake. 

  7. Wasn't ramping. It was a white out (albeit briefly - 5 mins - and marginal settling).

    Why so suspicious?

    Yes it is remarkably cold.

    To be honest Kentspur, I'm a bit disappointed that no-one else here seems to have noticed that parts of our region have had their coldest April day since the 1960's. A few people seem more interested in ramping non-existent 'white outs'

    Oh well, can't change things. :(

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