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  1. It has seemed like a weather forum for the Midlands Swards I must say this past week. Everyone just assumes that "up there" there has been lots of snow! I have seen a lot, but in general there hasn't been that much! So can we acknowledge our existence and the fact that much of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and especially the NE is yet to see proper snow! Thank you!

    That's a fair comment Yeti.

    In the main the high ground of the Pennines, Wolds, N York Moors have done OK - ish, but not that many live there!

    In the east particularly it has been very poor, and that's really the coastal areas and you can include Norfolk right up to the NE.

    Some of these coastal areas also did not do well for the January cold.

    The cold spells we have had have all been marginal and there hasn't really been deep cold air involved, hence the slight warmth of the N sea has had a massive impact. If it was really cold - well, we can all dream..................

  2. We've still got lying snow from earlier in the week but todays event brought rain although I can see that the Wolds to my West are covered.

    I've been to Driffield this morning and they have not got any snow either - which IS surprising.

    Oh well.

    gobby

    Hi gobby!

    The Driffield area received a lot less from the showers Sun night and Monday for some reason.

    I live 6 miles N of Driff in the Wolds and I was surprised how relatively little we got compared to other areas.

    The heavy rain Mon night washed all the snow away from Driff, but if you head into the Wolds, although it was rain affected, it hasn't thawed since then.

    Take a look at the webcam at http://www.eastyorkshire.co.uk/eddsfield/ and click on the weather trends tab top left for weather stats and camera. This is on top the hill above Langtoft.

    Still thick on the Northern side of the Wolds especially.

  3. There is a nice cluster around Norfolk currently that is tracking WSW although at this stage im unsure whether it will reach your location. Give you me alittle longer to track the movement.

    As for the warm sector some are asking about would you believe even now the UKMO/GFS disagree!

    I would say anyone 10miles away from the coast has a very good chance of this remaining as snow. On the coast itself I wouldn't actually like to say.

    TEITS the coast is 9.75 miles to the SE and 9.75 to the NE, Flamborough adds a few miles to that to the East. Is your 10 miles exact?? :blush:

    Only kidding!

    Bit of a disappointment so far in the Wolds, was expecting a lot more overnight.

  4. This isnt the case everywhere. Here we're running below the 1971-2000 average for frosts. So far we've seen just 8 in total (average is 12 in Dec and Jan). In fact, Ive only had to scrape the car twice.

    Couple that with no snow yet and apart from being a little colder than average this winter is just like all the others in recent years, very poor.

    Ive noticed a general trend of winter cold spells being associated with anticyclonic weather rather than blasts on the back of depressions. It seems that even the toppler is becoming a rare beast in the winter months. At one time a couple of days with a decent covering could be guaranteed even in the worst winters here, but in the past few years Ive watched the days with snow lying at 0900 disappear to almost nothing.

    Well about 30 miles due North of you it's a different story. I do accept you have a point, as in the recent high pressure cold spell, this wasn't the best place to be as we were constantly under leaden skies with a breeze off the relatively warm North Sea. However, they did clear briefly at times, giving us a good number of frosts, but not really cold nights. You didn't have to go much further inland to notice a bigger difference. We are 10 miles inland, incidentally.

    Since November we have had 40 air frosts, 8 November, 18 December and 14 January, though the mean min for Dec was 0.0, even with air frost on more than half the nights. This month with 14 out of 24, the mean is -0.0 currently. (Actually, it's -0.6 currently)!

    As for snow, loads of it and 16 (or 17?) 0900 covers since November, including a 20cm fall. Again, location is key and though not at a great elevation, it's enough to make a difference, as is proximity to the coast, but this time for the right reasons. We're also in Wolds valley, which helps the frost.

    So it's been fairly frosty, but not cold!

    Bring back the Northerlies, these Westerlies gave some snow this week, but we're not high enough for accumulation.

  5. Change in the weather here yesterday afternoon, when from 1500 there has been a gradual rise in the temperature from 2.5 to 4.6 by early afternoon today. Totally overcast throughout, with some light showers from late morning, but some sharp showers this afternoon, though nothing at all on the radar.

    Temp now falling back to 2.9 and DP 1.5 with surprising sleet currently.

  6. Change in the weather here yesterday afternoon, when from 1500 there has been a gradual rise in the temperature from 2.5 to 4.6 by early afternoon today. Totally overcast throughout, with some light showers from late morning, but some sharp showers this afternoon, though nothing at all on the radar.

    Temp now falling back to 2.9 and DP 1.5 with surprising sleet currently.

  7. I agree that Leeds is probably the coldest in England. I just find it frustrating that Inverness has to cope with a lack of sound meteorological data :lol:

    I wouldn't agree that Leeds is the coldest English City. Bradford and Sheffield are both higher and snowier than Leeds. It depends where you take the recording from eg is is fair to use Leeds/Bradford airport for Leeds? I don't think so.

    Bradord or Sheffield for me.

  8. Sunny, but showery!

    Light showers throughout yesterday evening and all night. Snow at first, then sleet, now rain.

    Temp 3.5, min 1.3.

    A lot of snow still. 5th consecutive day with cover, 9th since end of Nov. I'm not sure if you can call it snow really, there's about 4/5cm of solid ice on the lawn.

  9. I think today for me has summed up how localised the weather can be.Just a few miles up the road here and we have had a surprsingly low maximum of 1.8C with snow showers on/off all day.Have a slight covering and becoming very icy.

    Current temp of -0.6c with a few flakes in the air.

    And just a few miles up the road from you. Snow all day, depth 15cm+, max 1.1c at 0130, max during daylight 0.3c, currently -1.4, snow stopped at last.

  10. Here in theWolds just South of the A64 it's been a very snowy day. Persistent heavy showers with drifting snow on the tops and drifts of 2 feet in places. Depth up to 15cm here, but showers less persistent late this afternoon.

    Roads have been very poor all day, had a trip to York this morning, with little or no snow 5 miles to the West and road conditions in and out of the village very bad this afternoon.

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