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  1. Frequent showers here in Sheffield. Snow showers moderate in intensity but they have now become more sleety. 
    A patchy slushy snow cover on some grassy surfaces. 
    So don’t be fooled for thinking Sheffield is getting a pasting - the wintry precipitation is simply too wet in nature.

    Generally speaking, I never get too excited about snow showers or frontal snow from a west or NWly.
    What I miss most is low pressures coming up from the south / south west  having snow on their northern flanks. I remember and miss these annual snow events that gave a thick cover even in lower areas of the city - I don’t remember the last time this happened now. Something has changed.

  2. Drove all the way from Sheffield to Manchester airport this morning. Nightmare of a journey given the much heavier than expected snowfall. Opened the curtains and had one of those surprise moments that most of you will have had at some point no doubt.

    As the trans pennine routes were closed I had to venture up the M1. 
    At home in Sheffield there were approximately 8-10cm. Even lower parts of the city had a 5cm covering. The worst affected area was around Sheffield / Barnsley. It cleared soon north of Barnsley.  There was gridlock between j34 -j37 = took 3 hours! Manchester was clear and green!

    The M62 summit also had a healthy covering but it soon receded on the decent.  Manchester was clear. 5 hours late to pick up the Mrs - clearly disappoint she was! 
    First  pics of my local area and the 3rd is on the M1 Northbound J37.
     

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  3. The house is still feeling the cold but the snow is finally beginning to thaw @ 150m in Sheffield. 
    Overall lots of hope but disappointed as others have said. Expected much more with an amber warning but the lesson is that the north easterlies dont quite make it happen here - we need a true easterly. The thing is that the charts all looked like a true easterly. And also the fact that this occurred in early Feb - what happened ??‍♂️??
    Overall ok but expected at least 15 cms but got a max of about 6cm.

    Higher parts of Sheffield had about 10cm’s from the rain to snow event which ain’t bad.

    Here’s a pic from just now - still good cover

     

     

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  4. 5 minutes ago, bazookabob said:

    South Yorkshire, as always, is the place to be for easterly streamers! Which is why I prefer the uniformly scattered showers in easterlies. Should still see something here from this setup though, the wind direction varies slightly through the next 4 days, enough I hope to give everyone a hood covering. 2 inches or more is my IMBY aim. P.S. Still raining here

    Well being in Sheffield I won’t count my chickens before they hatch! In 2018 the bands never really alighned here, I remember it was across Nottingham and Derby one evening. And I’m sure further north in west York’s did better than here...so it’s a wait and see.  
    Hoping we all get truly locked down

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  5. 9cm at 9am this morning in Shirecliffe Sheffield but the thaw had began - constant awful drizzle / freezing drizzle (hanging off the washing line). Snow sliding off the car and falling from the trees.

    A good fall!

    Great ECM, UKM, GEM and also the 6z GFS para is great. Not so good is the standard GFS.

    Got to say the ECM called this quite well - it was right, this low pressure system is delaying the cold to the weekend - GfS was suggesting it would be here mid week prior to yesterday. Let’s hope the standard GFS is now wrong! 
     

    From experience though a cold eastern US normally fires the jet and leaves us in milder weather. We will hope this doesn’t happen on this occasion.

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  6. 30 minutes ago, SouthYorks said:

    GFSP is poor for snow on Tuesday, with a mostly rain event except for highest ground in North Yorks!

    Yes I’m begging to come around to that idea. Seems it’s moved north with northern areas of our region post prone if only temporary. It’s looking increasingly like the southern uplands / north east could be in for a huge dumping.

    Likely  to see something in South Yorkshire but looking increasingly brief ??‍♂️

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