Jump to content
Thunder?
Local
Radar
Hot?
IGNORED

East Anglia & South East Cold Spell Discussion


Recommended Posts

Posted
  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants
  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants
Posted

The same piece was on the BBC story re the cold this morning. Drearily predictable....

somehow the -51 in parts of china recently is convieniently overlooked.

  • Replies 418
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Posted
  • Location: Godmanchester, Cambs
  • Location: Godmanchester, Cambs
Posted

North Sea is 9C at the mouth of the estuary. That's down 2C from 11C on 25th December. Down 1C from 10C on the 1st Jan. On 10th Jan it could be down to 8C. if the GFS is working from 9C now rather than possible 8C by the weekend it might make some difference. After the weekend though.. not looking good. We need a high positioned so to reload the cold over Scandinavia.

http://forum.netweat...e-temperatures/

What would drive those temps back up?

Is it the sun or mixing flows? Anyone know how this works?

Posted
  • Location: Fakenham, North Norfolk
  • Location: Fakenham, North Norfolk
Posted

thats incredible.

confirmed via xcweather : http://www.xcweather.co.uk/

- but might that be a glitch in the weather station reporting that , as the surrounding stations are reporting more in the -5 to -7 kind of range?

-15 in Wilmslow nr Manchester.:( according to BBC

Posted
  • Location: Liphook
  • Location: Liphook
Posted

Cheers for the reply mate. Best make the most of any snow before sunday then? Wrong side of marginal into next wk im guessing then or just sunday?

Well Monday sees the flow turning ENE/E and we do start to import colder air, nothing too impressive but it would tip us right side of marginal again before the next slightly milder air comes in late Tuesday. So no its only a brief issue here, though to be honest its a bigger problem for you at least intially due to those NE winds.

Posted
  • Location: Dover, East Kent | 34m asl
  • Location: Dover, East Kent | 34m asl
Posted

Snowing here still in Dover... pretty heavy stuff as well... The Gritter come along earlier but it seems they are only doing some areas... usually they come up here and go up the hill but nope not this time, around the roundabout and straight back down the road.

Posted
  • Location: G.Manchester
  • Location: G.Manchester
Posted

Manchesters reading -12c. The record of -15c is seriously at threat. Amazing to think the BBC had a low of -8c for them.

Posted
  • Location: Cley next the Sea, Norfolk
  • Location: Cley next the Sea, Norfolk
Posted

Just saw BBC news 24 and no snow for EA Saturday:wallbash: What gives? Do the BBC know something different?:nonono:

Well BBC 1 clearly showed snow over North Norfolk and so did Look East

Posted
  • Location: Home: Chingford, London (NE). Work: London (C)
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: cold and snowy. Summer: hot and sunny
  • Location: Home: Chingford, London (NE). Work: London (C)
Posted

thats incredible.

confirmed via xcweather : http://www.xcweather.co.uk/

- but might that be a glitch in the weather station reporting that , as the surrounding stations are reporting more in the -5 to -7 kind of range?

Nope on the latest BBC forecast they mentioned Benson, Oxfordshire is -13c and Wilmslow in Cheshire is currently -15c! And its only 11pm! There is a potential for some serious records to be broken tonight. Those temps could easily fall by another 4 or 5 degrees.

Peter Cockroft on BBC London even mentioned the London suburbs getting down to -7c. Central London -3c.

Posted
  • Location: Home near Sellindge, 80m/250feet, 5miles from Coast
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Storms and Snow
  • Location: Home near Sellindge, 80m/250feet, 5miles from Coast
Posted

Lets not worry about the dewpoints some 4days away ! , dewpoint forecasts like temp forecasts are not 100% accurate

Posted
  • Location: Eastbourne and Larnaca,Cyprus .
  • Location: Eastbourne and Larnaca,Cyprus .
Posted

the met office are blaming our cold spell on

... wait for it...

drum roll..

GLOBAL WARMING

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/corporate/pressoffice/2010/pr20100106b.html

they really can't help themselves can they?

It's blatantly obvious they have an agenda and that guy from the UKMO who keeps getting interviewed on bbc news 24 has to bring it into every interview. And the comments about Canada and NE USA are absolute rubbish and misleading, they had a warm November but so did Europe, whats that got to do with the winter? It's a bit like psychology, you have a hypothesis which you're trying to prove but what lengths would they be willing to go to, to prove their point!

The whole debate is being muddied by obvious political and business interests.

Posted
  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants
  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants
Posted

manchester airport at -12 and woodford at -15!

unbelievable. i see that as well. i wonder if any records will be set in England tonight?

Posted
  • Location: Herne Bay Kent
  • Location: Herne Bay Kent
Posted

Mashing it down here , Mahoosive flakes!!!!

Typical ..spent the last 2 nights gazing out a control room window just up the road and saw barely anything..now at home in Herne Bay with nothing :nonono:

Posted
  • Location: Fakenham, North Norfolk
  • Location: Fakenham, North Norfolk
Posted

Well BBC 1 clearly showed snow over North Norfolk and so did Look East

Goes to show they have no agreement, they are hopeless.:nonono: Had any snow in Cley?

Posted
  • Location: North East London (E4) 147ft
  • Location: North East London (E4) 147ft
Posted

hahaha! your a genius LOL! x

Just a humble weather lover! drinks.gif

Posted
  • Location: Cley next the Sea, Norfolk
  • Location: Cley next the Sea, Norfolk
Posted

Goes to show they have no agreement, they are hopeless.:nonono: Had any snow in Cley?

Just a few bits this evening blowing through nothing of any interest and what we had before has now pretty much all gone but looking at that low I can't see how it can miss us on it's current track

Posted
  • Location: Cambourne Cambridge 70M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Blizzards,Hot Thundery nights.
  • Location: Cambourne Cambridge 70M ASL
Posted

I remember the 1979 Feb Easterly - I was stranded in Mansfield in Notts for a week! It snowed heavily for 3 solid days, and in the day I could see the outline of the sun through the clouds - even though it was snowing. never seen anything like it then or since. I have always wondered why I could see the out line of the sun, any answers TEITS?

Yes i can remember during the Jan 1987 Easterly in essex, snow fell from clouds from which you could see a pale outline of the moon.

Posted
  • Location: Danbury, mid-Essex, 110m asl
  • Location: Danbury, mid-Essex, 110m asl
Posted

unbelievable. i see that as well. i wonder if any records will be set in England tonight?

wouldn't surprise me if rural areas east of manchester dip to around -18/19

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...