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  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, Thunderstorms,
  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
Posted

Yeh tease.gif Do we think it will pep up?

There's an area of VORT MAX coming down with the PPN, I'd expect it to pep up a little just to the North of London

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Posted
  • Location: Newbury, Berkshire. 107m ASL.
  • Weather Preferences: Summer:sunny, some Thunder,Winter:cold & snowy spells,Other:transitional
  • Location: Newbury, Berkshire. 107m ASL.
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I'm not sure the stuff over Devon will reach us, we want to look further North

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I would be looking West and North personally. Either way, there is a bigger chance now than I thought previously, here's to a fairly small-sized widespread covering come morning. drinks.gifdrinks.gifdrinks.gifdrinks.gif

Bed beckons.

Be aware, my post is more of a IMBY type post if considering the stuff out West.

Posted
  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL
  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL
Posted

All that stuff over the midlands now falling as snow clapping.gif

Really? The pinks are increasing but there is still an awful lot of green in there!

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Posted
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
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My weather station is reading -1.4 , anyone know what the dew point is please ?

Your thermometer must be broken, -1.4!? :o

Posted
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
  • Weather Preferences: Cool not cold, warm not hot. No strong Wind.
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
Posted

Your thermometer must be broken, -1.4!? ohmy.png

DP might be right ohmy.png
Posted
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
  • Weather Preferences: Cool not cold, warm not hot. No strong Wind.
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
Posted

My shed is now telling me it is 0.7C out there, plenty of Frost on cars etc

Posted
  • Location: West London
  • Location: West London
Posted

i don't think the ppn from the North will amount to much, the PPN moving eastwards looks like it could deliver a few flakes to our region...

Posted
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
Posted

i don't think the ppn from the North will amount to much, the PPN moving eastwards looks like it could deliver a few flakes to our region...

The precips in the North will build over time, the precips in the west meanwhile are slipping south eastwards and unlikely to affect your region.

Posted
  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL
  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL
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Haha I did wonder :/

-3.1c according to this http://www.pete-weather.me/

No, it seems to tally up with what this guys website says! Temp -1.3c DP -3c

Posted
  • Location: Calgary, Canada. Previously, Saffron Walden (Essex/Herts border), United Kingdom
  • Weather Preferences: Continental:Warm dry summers, cold snowy winters
  • Location: Calgary, Canada. Previously, Saffron Walden (Essex/Herts border), United Kingdom
Posted

keeping my eye on raintoday to see what's occuring, looks like coming in from northwest, some heavy ppn over derby/leicester area. Could be heading our way. temp -1 here at the mo, would assume it to fall as snow/sleet :) fingers crossed

Posted
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
Posted

The precips in the North will build over time, the precips in the west meanwhile are slipping south eastwards and unlikely to affect your region.

Just wondering guys, what will make the rain/snow band increase in intensity. Just very curious. Thanks in advance.

Posted
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
  • Weather Preferences: Cool not cold, warm not hot. No strong Wind.
  • Location: N.Bedfordshire, E.Northamptonshire
Posted

I may have to wait till the morning to see if it "did" snow, rather than wait up for it, as I have to be up early(ish), but I can hang on a while...

Posted
  • Location: South Peterborough
  • Location: South Peterborough
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keeping my eye on raintoday to see what's occuring, looks like coming in from northwest, some heavy ppn over derby/leicester area. Could be heading our way. temp -1 here at the mo, would assume it to fall as snow/sleet :) fingers crossed

also keeping an eye on this. Is currently falling as sleet/snow over the midlands so can only imagine it would do the same if it got as far as us and maintained its strength. Seems to be heading my direction.

Time for sleep, set the clock nice and early to see what's going on, fingers crossed for some snow :).

Posted
  • Location: Rochester, Kent
  • Location: Rochester, Kent
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Met Office going for light snow in Rochester, now, for 9am. In general, however, I think that this one will be for those with local features condusive to nudging sleet into snow. ie higher ground, in lee of a body of water etc etc; this seems to me to be a decaying front event - I think it started out in Scotland as a cold front, and will end up over the South almost completely occluded. There is no sign of any convection in the forecast. The only rational explanation for the "upgrade" from the MetO is that the front might just hang on a little more than first thought. I wouldn't keep ones hopes up, though - the forecast for your area is the same for the forecast of the area fifty miles N/NW of you 12 hours ago.

Posted
  • Location: Stanwell(south side of Heathrow Ap)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, squally fronts, snow, frost, very mild if no snow or frost
  • Location: Stanwell(south side of Heathrow Ap)
Posted

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This is the 850/1000hpa Thickness for just about the right time..

Posted
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands (170m asl)
Posted

Just wondering guys, what will make the rain/snow band increase in intensity. Just very curious. Thanks in advance.

It's not so much an increase in intensity, it's more an increase in precipitation. Cold air aloft will interact with another warmer air mass in the west associated with the rain in the West Country, once they clash which they are doing at the moment then anything can happen.

Posted
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Headington,Oxfordshire
Posted

It's not so much an increase in intensity, it's more an increase in precipitation. Cold air aloft will interact with another warmer air mass in the west associated with the rain in the West Country, once they clash which they are doing at the moment then anything can happen.

Ah that makes sense. Thanks for reply P.S.

Posted
  • Location: Rochester, Kent
  • Location: Rochester, Kent
Posted

Also known as 850hPa t <= 128dm - which it isn't; that's between 130dm and 129dm implying sleet, but poss snow 100m+ AMSL.

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