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Posted
  • Location: Upminster Bridge London Borough of Havering 40m above sea level
  • Weather Preferences: Siberian
  • Location: Upminster Bridge London Borough of Havering 40m above sea level

what temps & DPs we got out there people-

S

Here on the cusp of the Havering / Essex border there has ben a small temperature drop from 2.2 to 1.8 in the last hour. DP 0.7.

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  • Location: Ashford, Kent
  • Location: Ashford, Kent

Temperature 2, dew point 1, here in east Berkshire. Appears to be slowly falling now.

what temps & DPs we got out there people-

S

DP dropped a little more to 2.5 from 2.7 or so. Been falling sloooowwly for the last hour, Steve

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  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.

what temps & DPs we got out there people-

S

Temp: 2c

DP: -0.1c

Wind: WNW @ 5mph

Here on the SE Essex coast.

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

we need another 2 hours then at least.....

I don't have a weather station currently, but RAF Northolt up the road reporting 2c and 0c dewpoint.

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  • Location: Near Canterbury
  • Location: Near Canterbury

we need another 2 hours then at least.....

Should get that! Reckon system is about 40 to 50 miles from Thames.

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  • Location: Croydon
  • Weather Preferences: Deep snow, thunderstorms, heatwaves
  • Location: Croydon

Am surprised there has not been an orange alert for tonight's coming snow, given it has dispatched 6inches over Norfolk and is programmed to head straight for London and Surrey it has the potential to deliver that and more, real disruptive snow

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  • Location: bishop auckland
  • Location: bishop auckland

Should get that! Reckon system is about 40 to 50 miles from Thames.

that could then pick sum energy of the thames mmmm intresting

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  • Location: Shirley, Croydon, Greater London
  • Location: Shirley, Croydon, Greater London

That's absolutely pointless tbh mate look at the radar and see what is unfolding..

I look at several radars. Only posted what the GFS 18Z is showing

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  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.
  • Weather Preferences: snow, thunderstorms
  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.

we need another 2 hours then at least.....

Temps 0.9c

Dew point 0c

Cheers mate

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  • Location: Bexley
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, snow, snow......... Snow
  • Location: Bexley

Am surprised there has not been an orange alert for tonight's coming snow, given it has dispatched 6inches over Norfolk and is programmed to head straight for London and Surrey it has the potential to deliver that and more, real disruptive snow

Could that really happen? Total novice here.

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  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.

Am surprised there has not been an orange alert for tonight's coming snow, given it has dispatched 6inches over Norfolk and is programmed to head straight for London and Surrey it has the potential to deliver that and more, real disruptive snow

With all the will in the world its not going to deposit 6" of snow anywhere in our region!

A few lucky spots may get a couple of cm. It is a dying system and we are too far South to feel any benefit from any energy its pulling from the N.Sea.

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  • Location: Ashford, Kent
  • Location: Ashford, Kent

Could that really happen? Total novice here.

That would be a top end estimate. Bear in mind the 6 inch figure is in the sweet spot where dps and temps remain below zero, and the guy has a little elevation.

Perhaps 1 or 2 cm more likely, IMO

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  • Location: Croydon
  • Weather Preferences: Deep snow, thunderstorms, heatwaves
  • Location: Croydon

Could that really happen? Total novice here.

Am a novice too but a fella few pages earlier got 6 inches tonight in Norfolk and that band heading towards south east

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  • Location: Morden, Surrey.
  • Location: Morden, Surrey.

we need another 2 hours then at least.....

Your'e on a windup surely.

The radar is steering that tail end and it looks to reach colchester at best.

Unless the n-ne winds kick in very very soon then it will no doubt be another non event..

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  • Location: bishop auckland
  • Location: bishop auckland

i think some people dont know how to take a bit of fun and light hearted joking in here,

i see a few posts that were plain to see a joke and leg pulling and was taken as such by most and then then you get the serious ones that dont know how to take a joke, please take comments with a pinch of salt then it doesnt seem so bitter . hope that came out the way i ment it to lol

i so glad that you said that thank youair_kiss.gif

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  • Location: Croydon
  • Weather Preferences: Deep snow, thunderstorms, heatwaves
  • Location: Croydon

With all the will in the world its not going to deposit 6" of snow anywhere in our region!

A few lucky spots may get a couple of cm. It is a dying system and we are too far South to feel any benefit from any energy its pulling from the N.Sea.

Disagree, when it sucks up the moisture from the Thames it will really pep up IMHO

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