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  1. Currently 969mb at Gascogne buoy. Anyone know if this this low is still deepening?

    Dont know, but on the site Im using the Gascogne buoy data lags behind other data in that area, creating a slightly misleading impression, as the low is actually now beyond that bouy. New data from that buoy that Ive just seen shows that pressure has shot up from 969.4 at 11GMT to 979.4 at 00GMT!

    A couple of sites on the French coast are reporting 971mb as of about 10 minutes ago.

  2. here's a couple of shots, 1st of the street and 2nd of a snowflake about to land on an ordinary sized slab!!!!!

    p.s. snow is turning to rain rapidly now, may explain the size of the things!!

    Yeah its mostly rain here too with the present blob thats overhead, wasnt sure if you would fare better in that regard due to elevation but I guess not. Its making an interesting hissing noise anyway, bye bye snow.

  3. Actually upon replaying the radar I didnt get hit with a green bit, but rather dark blue with green very close by, which in my book can amount to the same thing in reality. Im just killing time waiting for the next wave now.

    tried to find a video to say just how big the flakes were here ......

    honestly they were

    Yeah Id say the ones I saw were that sort of diameter, but they didnt splat quite so impressively when they landed so not as much volume as the flakes shown near the start of that video.

  4. Am I more likely to see megaflakes in these scenarios because some of the variables are a bit marginal for snow, so the flakes are more likely to clump together on the way down?

    Ok just looked out and I am seeing something I thought I wouldn't see tonight... The snow is actually settling now on all surfaces :D Cars are white now, pavements going white, so is road. The flakes are 50p size at the moment, the biiiig monster flakes might not be far away though!

    Well you may need to keep em peeled because I think here the really stupidly large flakes only lasted a few mins at most, I was lucky enough to illuminate some of them with the garden security light, radar helps me a lot and the bit that went over us wa more narrow at the time than it seems now its reached you.

  5. Bloody nora!! just had the most massive flakes here 3 inches across!!!???

    Yes I had the joy of seeing those a few minutes ago. They were the biggest I have seen this year. Maybe the biggest Ive ever seen, not sure, as I havent paid as much attention to snow in the past. It made tonight a memorable event, can just imagine what a sustained period of flakes that size would do for depths. Also makes me think that a childhood memory of seeing a really huge flake stick to the classroom window has not been exagurated all that much in my mind after all.

    For the first time I can relate to a post in another regions thread the other day about flakes the size of 'small plates'. I saw some tonight that could be getting close to small saucer sized.

    I thank the stars that band wasnt rain, for it was one of the few times this winter that Nuneaton has been hit by a green blob according to the radar. Another heavy band looms and I wait with trepidation to see if its snow or not, and whether it will bring more monster flakes, if it even hits us and stays strong that is.

    On the radar that is heading STRAIGHT for LE3 :D I have just got back from training and it snowed heavily for around 20 minutes and the astro turf had a dusting on by the time we finished. Big shower heading towards me, should be here any minute now...

    I hope you get it in all its glory, it was special. I just said it was a few minutes ago, but it took me a while to post the message so it was a while ago longer than that for me now, already becoming a distant memory, lol, say hello to the megaflakes from me when you see them.

  6. My rain report was quite possibly wrong, based on radar showing quite heavy precip but me not seeing much via lamppost, so turned on security light and thought what I saw was rain. But a few mins later its certainly snow.

    Actually if I want conditions to change slightly then I usually find posting here gets a result - a number of times in recent days I have reported small flakes only to look up and see large flakes.

  7. Certainly some of the most impressive flake sizes Ive seen this winter. If it hadnt been moving so quickly I could have reached very interesting depths, as it is Im already back to having as much snow laying as there was after the many hours of snow on Thursday. I might get a little bit more heavy stuff from some stuff lurking behind the main band so Im off to stare out of the window.

    Groovy, at last an event that was worth staying up for.

  8. i was in Nuneaton today Steve, fair bit of snow left on the grass and fields, more than what we have in Leicester.

    Yeah Ive got no complaints. From my radar & forum watching this season I get the impression that Nuneaton has been a bit luckier than Leicester on a few occasions, we've shared some of the disappointing misses earlier in the season, and Leicester has been luckier than Nuneaton on a few occasions too. As I enjoy watching snow fall, no matter how lightly, and I dont get too sad when it doesnt settle, Im especially greatful for all the times Nuneaton just managed to scrape within range of a passing snow cloud and get a little something. Today I saw several grains of snow falling from the sky, radar made it look like I met have gotten slightly more than what I ended up seeing but it still counts for something in my book.

  9. Well my sleep patterns are a bit messed up due to having a cold, so I shall likely be awake when the snow hopefully hits here around 4-6am.

    Looking at the radar Im not going to get my hopes up too much in case it turns out weak and patchy.

    This winter has been special and I am very happy with the snow we've got here - in terms of number of times we've got a dusting, number of opportunities to enjoy watching snow fall, length of cold spell & snow laying on ground, number of times that watching radar has been entertaining and nailbiting, number of times the models have delivered amazing scenarios, number of near misses. The only area it has failed to live up to plenty of previous winters in my lifetime (born 1975) has been depths and disruption. At least one of the Feb 09 snow events gave us better depths than we've had this winter, and nothing comparable to some of the snow of my childhood has occurred. Not that Im exactly wishing for the sorts of disruption to electricity that I recall from one particular event in the late 80's or 1990, and the depths I experienced a few times in the late 70s and 80s may be exagurated in my mind as I wasnt very tall at the time, but I am still looking for the icing on the cake in terms of a memorable quantity of snow to round off this winter nicely. I dont expect to get it so if something does come off in the next week I shall be pleasantly overjoyed.

    I don't want to ruin things but looking at the GFS it looks a bit too marginal, even here it is looking very marginal but for you guys even more so. Am I wrong in thinking this?

    For which day?

  10. THIS IS MAD. heaviest snow of the winter for a time, what a shower, doesnt look that big so seem to have got very lucky, another inch from this in next to no time.

    Yeah you got lucky, here in Nuneaton we got it but only smaller flakes, and intensity only picked up at the last minute, now it has stopped, leaving pretty much no additional snow on the ground. I enjoyed it anyway.

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