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  • Location: West Ipswich, Suffolk
  • Location: West Ipswich, Suffolk

No snow here in Ipswich yet, but we have gone from clear sky's and sunshine to a bit more of breeze, a few more puffs of cloud and no more sun,

It's really like waiting for Christmas morning today!, I'm all stocked up and ready for the snow!

Not long now, were nearly thereclapping.gif

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  • 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

Just uttering what people have said earlier.... With this premature snow band arriving, will this affect the snow amounts? I might just be far east enough (Cambridge) to get full snow as opposed to sleet. Anyone having sleet instead of snow?

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  • Location: Grafham Water, Cambridgeshire
  • Location: Grafham Water, Cambridgeshire

Just uttering what people have said earlier.... With this premature snow band arriving, will this affect the snow amounts? I might just be far east enough (Cambridge) to get full snow as opposed to sleet. Anyone having sleet instead of snow?

I'm just to the north-west of you and it's snow here, not sleet

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  • Location: Kettering 80m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Storms, snow and cloud formations
  • Location: Kettering 80m asl

got some really large flakes of snow now, doesn't seem to be sticking to the pavement but settling elsewhere.

how long is this band expected to be over us?

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  • Location: Stansted, Essex. 97m asl
  • Location: Stansted, Essex. 97m asl

Are we likely to get much snow in Essex overnight? the Met office is saying that we could get snow showers blown inland i'm guessing through convection? Has there been any discussion on the confidence in this and what we're likely to get? No snow here in Dunmow yet.

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  • Location: Broadstairs, Isle of Thanet, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Extreme seasonal events
  • Location: Broadstairs, Isle of Thanet, Kent

Snow really coming down here now current temp 0.3C

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  • Location: St Albans,
  • Location: St Albans,

Central London has snow from the first bit but it seems the front is rotating now so rather than moving SE it is moving E so we (In St Albans) are going to get the more southern part of the precipitation band (which contains the warm sector?) rather than the heavier section which is going to N Cambs and north. Not sure how this plays out for the 'wrap-arround' overnight.

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  • Location: West Ipswich, Suffolk
  • Location: West Ipswich, Suffolk

I do hope so smile.png....

Do we have an ETA? I haven't got an up to date radar as I'm a mobile phone user sad.png

Looks like the edge is just getting to Huntingdon and Cambridge, so probably still a couple of hours, to be honest the later it gets here the better, the more we can get during darkness the quicker it will settle.

Hope you can wait that longsmile.png

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  • Location: Bedford Bedfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: Fire tornado
  • Location: Bedford Bedfordshire

Snowing pretty heavy in bedford right now, the radar looks worrying i hope the rain following the snow doesnt come along and spoil things :/

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  • Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
  • Location: Ipswich, Suffolk

Looks like the edge is just getting to Huntingdon and Cambridge, so probably still a couple of hours, to be honest the later it gets here the better, the more we can get during darkness the quicker it will settle.

Hope you can wait that longsmile.png

I've waited about 4 days now so another few hours is good by me!...

I would love to see a bit of 'daytime' snow fall but your right the more we get at night the better :)

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  • Location: High Wycombe, South Bucks (sadly in a valley)
  • Location: High Wycombe, South Bucks (sadly in a valley)

Update from High Wycombe:

I'm well inside the green sleety area according to the radar, but we still have snow.

Falling fast, alternating between small and large flakes. Not settling on roads and pavements but the trees are looking beautiful. Hope the evaporative cooling continues and we don't lose what we have!

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  • Location: Hampstead / Cambridge
  • Location: Hampstead / Cambridge

BBC weather just updated for Cambridge, with 4 hours of heavy snow this afternoon and another 3 hours of heavy snow in the wrap around tonight. In technical terms, that could mean as much as 12cms or more were it all to accumulate, though seeing as it is not settling in Bedford, I doubt that much would fall. Still, here in the countryside it is still blanket whiteness, so DPs are lower than rural areas. Could make the difference for some of us.

It would be a great disappoint if it were to be rain here, given how far East some of us are.

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  • Location: Peterborough N.Cambridgeshire
  • Location: Peterborough N.Cambridgeshire

Well its time I stayed in this thread looking at the radar. Only light snow falling at the moment but have retained the 2cm from overnight. The radar looks excellent with the band intensifying with every update. Still -1C here at the moment.

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  • Location: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. 108.7m ASL
  • Location: Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. 108.7m ASL

Light snow since 10am in the center of MK after 1.5cm overnight. Now really getting it's act together, moderate to heavy bursts of large 20p sized flakes & sticking fast even though it's quite wet looking.

Now getting flakes the size of 50p pieces. bring it on clapping.gif

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