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  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Hot sunny , cold and snowy, thunderstorms
  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset

Dry/partly cloudy

Temp 3.7c

Pressure 1004

Humidity 56%

Wind direction N

Wind speed 13mph

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  • Location: lowestoft, suffolk
  • Location: lowestoft, suffolk

Sunny start to the day,

soon clouded over bitterly cold all day,

light drizzly this evening,

temp now 2.1C,

light wind.

have been watching the N-W Extra radar

with the clouds forming over the warm! north sea,

swinging over the wash and on to the fens,

as they pass over the cold land the showers fizzly out,

just before they get to Peterborough.

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  • Location: Rochdale Northwest UK
  • Weather Preferences: snow
  • Location: Rochdale Northwest UK

Current weather here snow on & off some quite heavy too looks like its in for the night. Here is the latest current weather warning from the met office.

REGIONAL FLASH WARNINGS OF SEVERE WEATHER

These warnings are issued to help the public make informed decisions that protect their life, welfare and property in the event of severe weather in the next few hours. They are issued when fixed weather thresholds are met.

Widespread Icy Roads & Heavy Snow

Affecting Darlington, Durham, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar + Cleveland, Stockton-On-Tees & Tyne + Wear

Widespread icy stretches will form on any untreated surfaces during Monday evening, and sleet and snow showers will continue too. Icy conditions will persist throughout Monday night. Those snow showers may be heavy at times, with accumulations of around 1 to 2 cms on low ground and around 5 cms above 200m. Driving conditions will be dangerous and the public are advised to take care.

Issued by Met Office.

Valid from: Monday 28 November, 2005 at 15:15

Expires on: Tuesday 29 November, 2005 at 06:00

Taken from met office website

Edited by roberthines
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