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  1. I doubt i will see any lying snow here tommorow morning :wallbash: . What is ment to be happening with the showers?? beeb shows showers in North East but nothing on radar (cant access raintoday.co.uk but can acces meto radar), are they meant to kick in early monday morning?? Hopefully so, i will be a lot more hopefull.

    Maybe its because its getting dark?

    I think they are approaching from the south mate slowy

  2. Early warnings of severe or extreme weather

    These are issued when the Met Office has 60% or greater confidence that severe weather is expected in the next few days.

    Risk of disruption Warning Valid from Valid to

    North East England:60% Darlington

    60% Durham

    60% Hartlepool

    60% Middlesbrough

    60% Northumberland

    60% Redcar + Cleveland

    60% Stockton-on-Tees

    60% Tyne + Wear

    Heavy Snow 0001 Mon 2 2359 Mon 2

    There is a High Risk of a Severe Weather event affecting much of England and Wales on Monday. Periods of snow will continue to extend northwestwards through the day, with heavy falls likely in places. Although marked variations will occur from place to place, 5-10cm is likely in many areas with as much as 20-30cm possible, especially over higher ground. Drifting will occur in fresh to strong easterly winds. This could cause disruption to travel networks, especially across higher level routes.

    This Early Warning will be superseded by Flash messages.

    Issued at: 1407 Sun 1 Feb

    North East England:60% Darlington

    60% Durham

    60% Hartlepool

    60% Middlesbrough

    60% Northumberland

    60% Redcar + Cleveland

    60% Stockton-on-Tees

    60% Tyne + Wear

    Heavy Snow 0000 Tue 3 2359 Tue 3

    There is a High Risk of a Severe Weather event affecting much of England, Wales and eastern Scotland during Tuesday. Periods of snow will continue to extend northwestwards through the day, with heavy falls likely in places. Although marked variations will occur from place to place, 5-10cm is likely in many areas with as much as 20-30cm possible, especially over higher ground. Drifting will occur in fresh to strong easterly winds. This could cause disruption to travel networks, especially across higher level routes.

    Snow may turn to rain from the east at lower levels.

    This Early Warning will be updated at 11:00 on Monday 2nd February 2009.

    Issued at: 1343 Sun 1 Feb

  3. UK Outlook for Thursday 22 Jan 2009 to Saturday 31 Jan 2009:

    There is reasonable confidence that the weather will be dominated by a 'cold westerly' type throughout much of this period. Although some clear or sunny spells, there will also be plenty of wintry showers. Some of these will be heavy and squally and be accompanied by rain, hail, sleet or snow, and may merge at times into some longer outbreaks of wintry precipitation. Snowfall may be significant especially over northern hills with drifting and blizzard conditions in the very strong winds, but temporary snowfall should not be ruled out anywhere. On the whole, temperatures will remain below normal, and it will feel very cold at times in the strong to severe gale force winds. There may be some brief less cold interludes.

    Updated: 1029 on Sat 17 Jan 2009

    Well thats good news aint it so not all doom and gloom on the model front

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