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  1. Having lived in Wandsworth, SW London since 2011, this has probably been the best cold spell of the last 10 years for me.

    Snow depth maxed out at only around 3-4cm, but I've never seen deeper around here. Pretty much a whole week with snow on the ground, and properly frozen ponds is something I've not really seen before too. Constant falling (very light) snow for 36+ hours was brilliant!

    Admittedly, I missed the BFTE in 2018 because I was abroad!.

    Previously to that, I had a great snow event with the Thames streamer in Feb 2009 (hit the jackpot with about 35cm near Leatherhead) and 2010 was great of course too.

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  2. 1 minute ago, southbank said:

    yes so far only icing for majority of london . North and south , was disappointing as i thought london was in with a chance of 2 or 3 cm initially rather than a bust but hey ho thats part of a snow chase its not confirmed til it happens

     

    great photos from around the region , love seeing those and glad some on here managed to break their drought

    Think the problem was that almost all the snow that fell yesterday melted when it touched the ground. It snowed lightly here for almost 12 hours, would have probably added up to a couple of cm had it been a little colder.

    We seem to have gained about 1cm here overnight, which had no trouble settling on most non-pavement surfaces.

  3. 19 minutes ago, Steve Murr said:

    Who remembers 2009?2010? where SW London got 40cm of snow in about 6 hours in a similar scenario - METO stuck out a red warning! People stranded on M25 !

    If you're talking about 1st/2nd Feb 2009, surely the setup was quite different? 

    It was a Thames streamer that dumped 30-40cm of snow over SW London and Surrey that night. I remember it well because I was living near Leatherhead at the time, which was pretty much bullseye for the streamer.

    It was very cold (around -3C before and during the snowfall, at 70m asl), and the melt didn't set in for several days. 

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  4. The 12z ARPEGE seems to model the incoming blob quite well. Shows it widening and intensifying slightly as it passes through Kent, and shows it hitting East London approx. 16:00 (now-ish). Fully departing West London approx. 22:00. Then continuing into Central-Southern Enland and SW England by around 03:00am. Widely 1-3cm of snow across the south expected from this.

  5. We have about 2-3cm on some surfaces in Wandsworth although it hasn't really settled on any patios, pavements etc.

    Wasn't very impressed with HIRLAM or EURO4 model performance for my area. Both were suggesting 10-15cm of snow accumulation, our total was more like 3-5cm if you include yesterday mornings snow which melted after a few hours.

    We just missed out on the overnight snow which sprung up to the West of London.

  6. Light snow blowing around in the air all afternoon in Wandsworth. Accumulating slightly but not really heavy enough. It's clearly colder than this morning as the melted snow on cars etc has re-frozen. Should accumulate quite readily if it gets heavier later.

    Comparisons to the Feb 2009 setup are exciting - I hit the jackpot with that event in the hills near Leatherhead. There was no snow on the ground at ~6pm and it was quite clear before the clouds started building. It was cold enough to accumulate straight away with no melting. I remember the Met Office Red Warning for the area being issued at quite a late stage. The snow was heavy and almost constant once it had started -12 hours later there was 35cm level snow depth.

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