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Snow Reports 19/20/21 December


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  • Location: Nottingham
  • Location: Nottingham
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I have just had a report from a friend that he had a few flakes of snow in the north of Nottingham :)

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  • Location: Ipswich - Suffolk
  • Location: Ipswich - Suffolk
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Met office latest conditions was reporting snow just west of Cardiff, guess it those inversion grains!!

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  • Location: Haverhill Suffolk UK
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Squall Lines, Storm Force Winds & Extreme Weather!
  • Location: Haverhill Suffolk UK
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Met office latest conditions was reporting snow just west of Cardiff, guess it those inversion grains!!

Yes, also XCWeather was reporting snow at sennybridge just West of Cardiff. Nice to have MetO reporting this too. :lol:

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  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Snow>Freezing Fog; Summer: Sun>Daytime Storms
  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
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Snow confirmed as having fallen over consecutive nights in Didcot, OXON. About 1cm accumulated.

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
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I was tempted to say, 'cobblers' but will refrain from that!

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  • Location: Yr Wyddgrug, Gogledd Cymru (350m ASL)
  • Location: Yr Wyddgrug, Gogledd Cymru (350m ASL)
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No snow up here, but a friend near Maesteg in South Wales told me it was snowing/graupel lightly for the past 2 nights, barely a dusting though.

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  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Snow>Freezing Fog; Summer: Sun>Daytime Storms
  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
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I was tempted to say, 'cobblers' but will refrain from that!

And the good people of Didcot would pelt you with snowballs. I have some pics, but only after most of it had melted:

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  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Snow>Freezing Fog; Summer: Sun>Daytime Storms
  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
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Didcot snowiest UK location so far this winter. Priceless.

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  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
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And the good people of Didcot would pelt you with snowballs. I have some pics, but only after most of it had melted:

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Kin Ell, it is real looking snow too!

How? Under that inversion? Just how? I thought it would be nigh on impossible for real snow to fall.

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  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Snow>Freezing Fog; Summer: Sun>Daytime Storms
  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
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The photo is genuine, but it is an anomaly and there is an explanation for it. You'll have to guess though.

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  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham
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Well Mr Enforcer, beats the hell out of me.

Furnish me with the details please.

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  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Snow>Freezing Fog; Summer: Sun>Daytime Storms
  • Location: Abingdon - 55m ASL - Capital of The Central Southern England Corridor of Winter Convectionlessness
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  • Location: East Renfrewshire 180m asl
  • Location: East Renfrewshire 180m asl
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Apart from the fact this is the snow reports forum it is not been the snowiest location in the UK this winter!

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