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  1. Thanks for posting the link to Paul Sherman's analsis of the polystyrene balls in 2009 @Tom Quintavalle. I remember reading it in awe... and realising I would never quite reach those levels of weather understanding, but it did make me a big fan of Netweather. The Feb 2009 event was amazing in Surbiton, I couldn't believe our luck to get a Thames Streamer set up so perfectly.

    Back to the present and the day started with lovely clear skies, sunshine and a cold breeze; overhead the skies are turning milky now with the sun just about making it through as the cloud makes tracks towards us from the north west.

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  2. Reading everyone's reports with interest of fog and frost while keeping my fingers crossed our flight back to Heathrow from Cyprus this evening won't be too delayed following the low overnight temperatures in London. 

    This is possibly the first time I've experienced 6 days of clear blue skies and daytime temperatures up to 20 degrees in Cyprus in January. A bit sad to miss the winter weather in the UK though. 

    Some snow on Troodos but a lot has melted in temperatures reaching 10 degrees. 

     

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  3. Wet, grey, windy... what a joy January has been so far.... Fingers crossed next week delivers some snow to the south east. We are off to Cyprus next Tuesday to visit family and I noticed @Eagle Eye posting severe weather around Turkey. The Troodos webcam from a few days ago showed heavy snow but other than that Cyprus too is looking grey and damp. I wonder if we'll spot a few flakes of snow on the 17th as we take off from Heathrow ☃️

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  4. On 10/01/2023 at 14:00, *Stormforce~beka* said:

    So where do you learn to ski then? A ski centre indoor building thing? Or on actual real snow? Going down a mountain is somewhat terrifying. Known me I would break all my legs and arms as i'm somewhat accident prone. So maybe it's not a good idea after all!!

    I know others have given really helpful responses already, but I thought I would reply as someone who has terrible balance, is rather physically weak and having physio for knee problems.... that yes, it helps to get any sort of ski lessons here either on dry or artificial snow slopes. A lot of it is about learning the leg positions, working on building a tiny bit of strength and working towards mastering the fear of sliding downhill. If you can get even a teensy head start on this before hitting a ski resort, it helps with the anxiety you may feel, especially on that first day! I was the one in the class who literally couldn't ski for the entire week, couldn't get on or off the ski lift (I still find it very difficult) and was frankly an instructor's nightmare. Then I found my confidence on the very last day and whizzed down those slopes. Years later, my confidence remained until a super-icy slope filled me with terror and I was back with the beginners where I have stayed to this day! In my case I love it, am terrible at it and have really had to persevere for only a modicum of success. You will almost definitely be better than me, so good luck, I really hope it goes well for you.

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  5. 16 hours ago, Nick F said:

    Had the pleasure of being held in a stationary queue for 20 mins on the M25 near Leatherhead earlier coming home due to flooding, looks like parts of the SE got some thunder from the squally downpours that went through earlier too.

     

    Indeed, snap, we had various interludes of torrential rain driving from Bournemouth to Surbiton yesterday. Just after the first squall line went through the Tolworth underpass on the A3 became flooded I suspect due to sat nav constantly telling us to avoid it; it looked biblical on the radar, glad we were an hour behind it, in the lot that followed....

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  6. 14 hours ago, Snowangel-MK said:

    Christmas January is over, tomorrow I officially enter real January……
     

    Same here, I've just taken down the decs, trees etc, although to help me through it managed to eat a couple of chocolates. I always get very sad at the end of Christmas, despite the stress it can bring, and today is no exception. Ah well, the house looks bigger now and the healthy food options are piled up in the fridge... whether they'll get eaten is another matter;)

    Continuous grey and mild as usual on the weather menu today, although at least it's dry for a while. A snow fix would be wonderful, but given the outlook for the next few weeks, I'll just keep watching the Santa village webcam instead.

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  7. A little late, but Merry Chistmas to all the lovely people in this thread, I hope everyone had a wonderful time :reindeer-emoji:

    And yes, true to form it's grey, windy and wet outside. As others have said, I really want the crisp, cold days back. I've been watching the Santa Village webcam all Christmas just to get my festive snow fix, albeit rather in the dark. And @Snowangel-MK, you need to share tips on how to get a choice of mains and desserts prepped in advance - we had 11 to feed on Christmas Eve and relaxing it definitely wasn't. Fun though.

    Santa's village is rather busy today!

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  8. As others have said, snow hanging on even in Surbiton where we had a relatively light covering. Checking the local weather stations, the dew points have remained low, between -1.5 and -3.3, with the temperature ranging from -2.4 to 1.2. The radar does indeed seem to show that 'low pressure system' that caused so much consternation last week clipping the south of the region and as I type, my laptop weather is warning me to expect snow!

    Edit: actually there is precipitation over Hampshire, with any luck approaching the Surrey borders, so while I'm not holding out high hopes for snow, after the recent run of weather, who knows....☃️

  9. The local Wunderground station shows -1.3 with an overnight low of -5.9, very still with a slight ESE wind. The thick overnight frost has not gone and almost looks thicker than earlier, fog remains.

    Yesterday treated us to some beautiful frozen countryside scenery across Salisbury Plain. At my mother's, just outside of Bath (Midsomer Norton), the temperature rose to 0-1 degrees leading to a bit of a thaw, but the clouds piling high as we departed yesterday afternoon meant this morning's snow in the west country came as no surprise. 

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  10. 43 minutes ago, Mark wheeler said:

     its on the Gfs

    Oh 'eck! Really really wishing this one could come true! It's my son's birthday on Monday 12th, he's 23 but regulars may know he has autism so is a little younger about birthdays and Christmas than his age would suggest. He is also a massive snow lover. If I blurt out the possibility of snow then, well that'll jinx the whole thing, so I'll keep it to myself... for now... if I can! Driving early doors to the west country for a Christmas pub lunch with my mother tomorrow morning, so I'm hoping there isn't too much freezing fog across Salisbury Plain.

    The cloud here finally cleared around 2pm leaving a beautiful clear blue sky, temperature stayed around 4 degrees, now down to 1.

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