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  1. 8 minutes ago, high ground birmingham said:

    From what I can see, a lovely covering of about an inch here in Harborne. 

    Sunday/Monday is looking good for around here. The situation reminds me of 8-9 Feb 2007. That was an amazing event in an otherwise horrid winter. Anybody remember the event?

    Remember it well. Had to abandon my car near the Plough and Harrow and walk home with everyone else in the city.

  2. 8 minutes ago, WillinGlossop said:

    These slider lows could give anywhere in U.K. snow over the next week...be sure to watch new league of gentlemen week before Christmas...they were filming when I was away in Iceland..... 

    I don't post much but I've been watching the forum and the model output discussion thread long enough to know that with snow in the UK we are pretty much down to now-casting the vast majority of the time when it comes to specific locations. I remember a massive snow event in 2005 that gridlocked Brum that the MetOffice assumed was going to be rain right up until it was actually snow, and an awful lot of it. Car abandoned, I trudged home along with 1000's of others in the snow and the silence that comes with a good fall with not one car moving. It was quite an experience.

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  3. Just now, WillinGlossop said:

    Erm never in a million years will that happen....if it does well have to set up a ski lift up the snake...would make a nice ski run...??

    Lol I know - but given that I have to make that journey combined with my usual luck - your chances of a total white-out blizzard-fest have just risen exponentially :wink:

    Meanwhile Birmingham will stay as grey as a seriously wet grey thing.

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  4. 12 minutes ago, WillinGlossop said:

    Corrupt data me thinks.... just done a calculation, not going to happen ever, but metcheck have me down for 2.3 meters 230cm snow by Thursday next week...

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    I seriously hope not, we have to pick my Father-in-law up from Hadfield soon! We're going to need a bigger snow-plough.

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  5. It would be just nice to see a bit of the white stuff falling! Seems like years since we had anything decent here and the last time it happened I was in New Zealand (although I'm not going to moan too much about that!). I see the Met Office has upgraded the forecast here for Friday. Fingers crossed. I'm also very glad I've got winter tyres on my car, hopefully this year we will actually need them.

  6. Just got back from picking up the other half (I refused to let him take his rear wheel drive beamer to work) and a journey that would take me 20 mins tops took me 1 1/2 hours. It also had the obligatory rear wheel drive bmw trying to get up a hill sideways.but actually not too bad for Birmingham, given that we usually have a grid-locked city after 5cm snow.

    It's still snowing heavily although the flakes are a lot smaller and denser now, we've got approx 8cm depth and it's -1 degrees C. Anyway here are a few more pics:

    Our main road at 9am

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    Same road at 1pm (except I found my wide angle lens smile.png)

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    Our street is looking a lot snowier now

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    A happy blackbird enjoying lunch (I know, I need a new bird table)

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  7. Yes it's very quiet on here. Still light snow here, but it's picked up a bit over the last 10mins or so. Just looking at the radar and can see two bands - one that's been pushing west and another pushing east. The colder one from the east is going to win out by the looks of it as they converge, but should give us a few hours of light snow here. It's not really sticking though yet, there just isn't quite enough of it.

  8. NO. all for the East Mids tongue.png . I'm sure showers would hit the west mids

    Haha! You're just jealous about Friday :p

    I've seen some pretty heavy dumpings whilst I've lived here, but they rarely seem to last very long. Would it be fair to see we get most of our snow from "battleground" scenarios here?

  9. Models all looking good for Friday and into the weekend. Well I've got grit, winter tyres, a snow-shovel, and with 3 full feeders of seeds and nuts, a bird-table and ground-feeder topped up and low-freezing point water, hopefully both me, my OH and the birds are now sorted. Roll on Friday :D!

    (If I've jinxed it by typing that I'm going to scream - loudly)

  10. Just had a look at the UKMO and it's still predicting 24 hrs snow for our region from Friday onwards with snow to pretty much all of the UK by Saturday. I'm confident we're going to see some - how much is going to fall where? We're just going to have to watch the radar as always!

  11. I've only just started following the models in the Model thread, but the events of Sunday and Monday taught me a big lesson in terms of what to expect when it comes to our region, and that is pretty much nothing until the flakes are coming down! The potential is there at the moment for some really decent snow, but things can and do change very quickly so we'll see. Fingers crossed!

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