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  1. 58 minutes ago, Bafan said:

    I'm more about the warnings than Derek tbh. I love Derek!  The red warning was issued only a few hours ahead which I don't think gives enough time (I accept Amber had been issued already but I don't think it has as much "clout") and was confusing for this area to say the least.  I have the meto app on my phone which sent me the red warning for Tredegar.  Looking at the weather forecast, there was no red warnings icons for Tredegar, only Amber.  If you look at the red warning image, the heads of the valleys road (and therefore towns of Merthyr, Rhymney, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Brynmawr etc.) is outside of the red warning area.  Someone wasn't very good with their red marker pen.  This area got very badly hit.  

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    Yes I see what you mean. The hardest hit areas weren't even in the red zone. Any amateur knows the Heads of the Valleys would be hardest hit in a situation like that. 

    However in fairness to Derek he can only go on what the Met give him 

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  2. After the chase and then seeing the event unfold, as well as not getting a whole lot of sleep through excitement, I'm knackered and definitely have the snow blues. 

    I for one would love to see more snow but spring is here and for me now it's all about searching for spring warmth and the first day above 21c 

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  3. @Jayfromcardiffyou did well. Hands up. My fears of the precip not making it did not come to fruition. 

    Really happy for those in our capital city to get this depth of powder snow. May not be seen again for 10 years or more. 

    Brynmawr and Heads of the Valleys was my original sweet spot 2 days ago and that seemed to come to fruition. 

    Quite excited about the prospect of more today too. 

    I think what is exceptional is the cold. To have temps between -3 to -5 with gale force winds is quite unprecedented. 

    Good luck to those that missed out last night! 

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  4. Fine blowing Snow looks way better in the dark. 

    Reminds me of when I was a lad living in Essex in 1981 I think it was. 

    Driving back from scouts (well my father was) and the snow was fine and powdery and blowing across the roads starting to drift. The forecast was for it to turn to rain after midnight and turn milder. 

    That never happened and by morning we had drifts in the lanes that had buried cars and pick ups. I remember driving down a road with green fields and 15' drifts either side. 

    Whats my point? 

    Havent got one really, I just remember watching the snow swirling around our outside light, watching it totally mesmerised. 

    Lets hope the main batch hits us head on! 

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  5. Just now, Buzz said:

    To those of you saying that there's not much snow, etc - the main band isn't here yet and isn't due for a few hours. Be grateful that you've got a little extra as a taster. :)

    We shall see. If it comes as forecast I will admit I was totally wrong. And just for the record I more than anyone want a blizzard, just trying to offer a tad of realism to proceedings. ?

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  6. Well we had heavier snow this morning lol

    im actually wondering if the heavy stuff will actually reach S Wales. 

    Watching the reports in the Red warning area and it looks pretty pathetic. The two showers we had yesterday laid down a lot more snow than we have had today. 

    I was pretty upbeat about this BUT I just don't think the precip is going to make it here to the valleys intact 

  7. Guys remember what I said last night. Do not worry about apps. They are as useful as a choc fireguard at best. 

    Look out of your window and use the radar. EVERYTHING will be snow there's nothing marginal about the parameters today tonight or tomorrow 

    in fact I'm going for a March temp to be broken today in Wales. 

    Brecon or Sennybridge. 

    Enjoy the snow, it will be epic!!! 

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  8. For those getting hung up on BBC weather charts and forecasts, don't bother with them. Apps are rubbish too. 

    Keep up to date on the Met Office page and app to give you alerts when warnings are updated and changed.

    lastly don't forget to watch Carol in the morning, firstly because she is awesome and secondly she's live so if there are any changes you'll know about them. 

    Remember too, the BEST tool is the radar. EVERYTHING that falls will be snow! 

    Enjoy. Stay safe, it's going to be epic. 

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