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The Enforcer

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  1. I am perfectly chilled thanks to the 48 hours of constant cold rain I have been having to endure.
  2. I don't believe it. Goes completely against this forecast: Long Range Weather Forecast - Winter 2023/2024 | Netweather.tv WWW.NETWEATHER.TV Long range weather forecast for the UK - Winter 2023/2024. Will it be a cold winter? with a Scandinavian rather than Greenland block suggested for later in December.
  3. Some posters appear to be bemoaning melting snow. One can only dream.
  4. Always lurking. Of course they did. So much fior 850s not being important with frontal snow.
  5. That is only of any use if we actually receive some north-east winds, which were conspicuous by their total absence during this dry spell. Otherwise it is arguably counter-productive as it only serves to act as a barrier to LWP west to east progress, which doesn't help the UK at all. Dry spell didn't even manage a week.
  6. Goodness knows. Evidently not low enough, but even if it had been low enough, there'd have been some other factor preventing a few snowflakes falling at the beginning.
  7. If you'd asked me beforehand what conditions to have at a frontal incursion, I would have listed the following: - 2m temp sub-zero - freezing dewpoint - heavy precipitation - no wind - negative tilt to the front I ticked all of those last night and it was still rain right from the off. Crap again.
  8. Ice day here, still -1C DP 0C, precipitation heavy (yellow echoes on the radar) and it's still rain. Don't hold your breath.
  9. That one is accurate. Snow in all midlands and central southern locations, apart from the small pocket of rain in the middle of the snow over OX14.
  10. Were either of those forecasted for tonight by any of the hi-res models?
  11. Not the 00z suite. More chance of it introducing a previously unmodelled Icelandic Low at T+48.
  12. So much change in such a short space of time at this range. Don't worry, NAVGEM will provide clarity.
  13. I can say for a fact that the top chart is pants. This is because it has settled snow over this area, part of a blob over the Upper Thames Valley. Snow does settle here every few winters, but it would NEVER snow here and not on either the North Wessex Downs, the Cotswolds or the Chilterns, which would usually all have considerably higher totals under the scenario pictured.
  14. I misread that first time as "Does this indicate the cold will be harder to eradicate than Dennis?"!
  15. I suspect the track of this feature is going to keep varying considerably until T+0.
  16. Model output in "Cold spell might produce some non-frontal lowland snowfall" shocker.
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