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11 hours ago, Freeze said:
Personally I don't mind it this cold if it snows, but if it's not gonna snow then what's the point? Might aswell be mild
No frost/ice either, even though it was -3c last night. Bring on Spring/Summer, it is much needed this year.
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Pretty poor attempt at a real cold night last night, started out well getting down to -3.9c at around 8, but didn't drop from there. 2018's easterly was much more potent getting down to -6.1c the day before March! and four days in it was still was going strong 4 days in, this spell has already peaked. I'd put this easterly similar to the Feb 2012 one but even that had a low of -5.9c and deeper snow into inland parts rather than just the Eastern Coasts. Feb/March 2018, January & March 2013, all of the winter months of 2009 and 2010 were all better than this.
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Pretty poor attempt at a real cold night last night, started out well getting down to -3.9c at around 8, but didn't drop from there. 2018's easterly was much more potent getting down to -6.1c the day before March! and four days in it was still was going strong 4 days in, this spell has already peaked. I'd put this easterly similar to the Feb 2012 one but even that had a low of -5.9c and deeper snow into East Sussex rather than just the Eastern Coasts.
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Pretty poor attempt at a real cold night last night, started out well getting down to -3.9c at around 8, but didn't drop from there. 2018's easterly was much more potent getting down to -6.1c the day before March! and four days in it was still was going strong 4 days in, this spell has already peaked. I'd put this easterly similar to the Feb 2012 one but even that had a low of -5.9c!
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Temperature dropping remarkably fast here, already -3c, if only the snow fell now haha. Will be interesting to see how low we drop tonight.
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Moderate snow snowers earlier, slightly settling on unmelted patches of ground, better than yesterday at least.
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5 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:
Dover has done a lot better with this one. Dover had to wait till break down day last time, and even then it started as ice rain.
Far eastern areas have done very well out of this, I'm guessing the highest snow depth since 2013?
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Much warmer than forecasted, now at 1.5c. whilst yesterday morning was good, so far SNOWVID21 has nothing on the real beast from 2018. Even places in East Sussex and Medway got nowhere near as much snow as they should have. Now looking to see how cold the next few nights will get, -6c possible.
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Snowfall forming all around Sussex but are the downs going to slow it's progress towards the Brighton & Worthing area?
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We got the lightest dusting from the snow towards the end but overall on Day 1 of Beast 2020 extended vs 2018 it is Feburary 26th 2018>Feburary 7th 2021
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5 minutes ago, Weathizard said:
Pathetic isn’t it, light snow with medium sized flakes and it might as well be raining out there! Much as I love snow, non settling snow just infuriates me.
Think Brighton could be in with a good chance around 4-5 when the temperature drops but it is unknown the intensity of the snow at that point.
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Light snow here now. Temperatures seem to be dropping back towards 1c now, IF this continues later on I think things could start to get more interesting.
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2 minutes ago, Weathizard said:
Indeed, so bloody annoying watching the radar, I guess someone somewhere had to be unlucky, I’m not bitter at all that it’s us....
To be honest it doesn't even look like the lucky areas such as Kent are doing that well either. So far it is BFTE 1 BFTE 2.0 0. I'm moving to Rotterdam.
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2 minutes ago, Maidstone marginal said:
What's the highest temperature recorded in Netherlands?
40C. During the July 2019 Heatwave.
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14 minutes ago, Maidstone marginal said:
From what I can gather Netherlands has been barren of snow for as long as South east England. That's why they are going crazy over it
Netherlands have a very similar climate to SE but do MUCH better for thunderstorms!
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1 hour ago, Alpine glow said:
The Met office doesn't cover Brighton Sunday (it does East Sussex but Brighton is normally depicted on its own). I'm a bit shocked at that - the charts are showing me different even for the Coast. Hoping for upgrades as i'm building a sledge!!
The Metoffice/BBC warnings are almost always stupid for our location, they seem to think the Sussex Coast is Valencia or Málaga or something! During East/NE flows we are just as cold as inland, likewise as in summer when Heathrow was the same temperature as Shoreham/Thorney Island at 35c during the early August heatwave. Our main hinderance will be if we don't enough precipiation because Sunday-Thursday A:M definately looks cold enough for snow.
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2 minutes ago, Kasim Awan said:
GFS snowfall accumulations initialized on 26th February for 28th Feb midday. Only 4-5cm for most of the East Midlands, East Anglia, Essex. Boy were they underestimations @Scott Ingham
Also no snow showing whatsoever for Portsmouth when we got nearly 10CM! the GFS snowcasts are a good model to go on but not to be taken too seriously.
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On the negative side it does countinue to show the effects GW is having, with the whole of winter 15/16, Feburary 2017, Jan 2018, Dec 18, Feb 19, Dec 19 and Feb 20 all being well above average months in the country. And somehow one of the coldest months during the 21st Century in Spain still manages a heatwave at the end.
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Winter 2020/21 chat, ramps, moans and banter
in Spring Weather Discussion
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Incredible given how cold the Netherlands and Germany were just a week and 1/2 ago, Berlin looks set to do the same.