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Steve Cooper

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  1. Thats fair comment by most. Did not mean to get peoples backs up. Just looking forward to whats coming. Love the imput by most on here, but i feel WHAT puts most off is this constant arguing on here. I just hope we all get what we want in this spell.

    Keep up the good work all. rolleyes.gif

  2. That front looks really weak at the moment. Perhaps an inch or so max for parts of Norfolk and a little less elsewhere, so not really a heavy snow event and that's why no weather advisories have been issued by the UK Met Office.

    WTF...Cant people just get some sort of grip on here ????? Its COLD......SNOW is a bonus. What more do people want ?????

    Mild mush was shown recently, now we have ANOTHER cold spell on the way. NO Meto warnings because THEY cant predict how much/if any snow anyone will get until 24hrs before event.

    For GOD SAKE..............LETS ENJOY !!!!!!! drinks.gif

    Sorry Mods !!

  3. Hi all...looks like the twists and turns continue !!!!crazy.gif

    UK Outlook for Friday 5 Feb 2010 to Sunday 14 Feb 2010:

    A spell of wet and windy weather affects the UK at the end of the first week of February with a chance of south or southeasterly winds reaching gale force in the north and west. Most places will have rain for a time with this most likely to be heaviest in the north and west. There is also a chance of sleet or snow in the northeast at first. It is likely to become drier by the end of the weekend although rain or showers continue in many places. Although there is still some uncertainty, the unsettled pattern of rain or showers, possibly of sleet or snow, is likely to continue throughout the second week of the month. Temperatures likely to start around normal becoming cold or rather cold later.

    Updated: 1152 on Sun 31 Jan 2010

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