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  • Location: Ripon , North Yorkshire 41m/135ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: heat and cold, storms and blizzards...zonal a no no
  • Location: Ripon , North Yorkshire 41m/135ft ASL

Am I right to get a bit excited about friday lol...???

i think its pretty safe to say confidence is growing,, Ian f said ealier the met office considering issuing amber warnings tomorrow... that means be prepared!

so go and get your sledge, a bag of carrots for the snowmen and a spare streetlight bulb hahahblum.gif

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  • Location: Morley Leeds (West Yorkshire) 166m
  • Location: Morley Leeds (West Yorkshire) 166m

Even after all the snow ive seen this year i'm still excited for Friday smiliz39.gif

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m

Would be nice to be sat in the pub friday night with a blizzard raging outside :D. Then having the perfect hangover cure which would be the blizzards still going saturday morning. We can dare dream ; )

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  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL
  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL

Backtrack, on 20 March 2013 - 20:48 , said:

The Midlands as well as North West England look to be the sweet spot as things stand currently. Could be some serious totals over the Pennines and around Pennine areas especially. 0C isotherm sat nicely at 400-500m widely, as well as good timing from the front.

Rare event for March, enjoy!

Ian F said:

Yes re broad distribution but emphasis actually further east is current headache for UKMO given latest areal probs and amounts.

Tells me that it could move east a tad with it pivoting :-)

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m

If I was to pick the best spot, it would be macchu picchu's location, he's suprisingly quiet considering what's around the corner blum.gif

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  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL
  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL

If I was to pick the best spot, it would be macchu picchu's location, he's suprisingly quiet considering what's around the corner blum.gif

including Barnsley and Doncaster ;-)

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)

I have told everyone about this snow lol so it best happen!

OH NO, you shouldn't of done that,if the outcome is same tomorrow,then i will start to worry lol!

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  • Location: Ripon , North Yorkshire 41m/135ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: heat and cold, storms and blizzards...zonal a no no
  • Location: Ripon , North Yorkshire 41m/135ft ASL

Would be nice to be sat in the pub friday night with a blizzard raging outside biggrin.png. Then having the perfect hangover cure which would be the blizzards still going saturday morning. We can dare dream ; )

you might get snowed in lol. Blissdrinks.gif

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  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL
  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL

Backtrack, on 20 March 2013 - 20:48 , said:

The Midlands as well as North West England look to be the sweet spot as things stand currently. Could be some serious totals over the Pennines and around Pennine areas especially. 0C isotherm sat nicely at 400-500m widely, as well as good timing from the front.

Rare event for March, enjoy!

Ian F said:

Yes re broad distribution but emphasis actually further east is current headache for UKMO given latest areal probs and amounts.

Tells me that it could move east a tad with it pivoting :-)

the first word on your post was "backtrack", nearly had a fright then! Then I obviously realised what it was...lol...

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  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL
  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL

Haha barnsley but not too sure about doncaster whistling.gifvava.gif

Yer would be quality drinks.gif

I'm 7 miles from Barnsley so west Doncaster ;-)

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)

There has been very light snow here for the past half hour,and looking at this radar(zoom in over barnsley area)it;s mot budged

http://www.meteoradar.co.uk/Home/ZoomRadar?lat=48.055&lon=12.336363636363636&z=7&x=874&y=654

very wierd,i think the pennines is stopping it's westwards movement.

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

Ok, new thread coming up shortly folks for the 18z runs & analysis for the region, so please finish off any posts....link to follow

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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

new thread here ------------->

locking this one shortly

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