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jayni c

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  1. I really doubt there will be any snow overnight for our region and there is nothing showing on any radar which leads me to think otherwise - the current precipitation over Norfolk is moving SSE into the southern North Sea. I certainly won't be staying up for disappointment . . . i can have that in bed x
  2. snow here in Leigh now not settling yet as ground is wet
  3. Heavy snow here in Leigh on sea - looks like we are in the firing line
  4. well, it could hardly be any LESS wintry than the first half . . . .
  5. wow, bright flash and a loud rumble which lasted about 45 seconds !!!!!
  6. leaden skies to the south, a few drops starting to fall, ESE breeze picking up and distant rumblings
  7. is it forecast to switch back e or ene to give us in South Essex another shot, Steve ??
  8. rain today premium - predictive PPN indicates that there could be some fun and games later on
  9. i am loving the way that the raintoday radar is predicting that the channel system is going to head north into the southern north sea to merge with the area of convection resulting in shower/snow heading SW - there could be some serious snow in Essex/Kent later this evening and overnight :)
  10. Hi Steve, how do you think we will fair in Southend ? Could we be too far East to enjoy the best of the overnight synoptics ?
  11. almost stopped here in Leigh on Sea . . . hopefully more soon
  12. definitely seems to be a more WNW orientation than forecast . . . would this not push the band through quicker than anticipated providing a curtailed event rather than a longer event that a northerly track would have produced ??
  13. lets hope subsequent NAE forecasts don't move the system even further east otherwise this could be more depressing than missing out on Fridays event !
  14. yep, good in so much that it would make things less marginal (not that they were possibly that marginal anyway) but it does somewhat reduce the snowfall amount (the heavier of which is now progged to hit the water instead of land) a was trying to make this point earlier until i was made to feel rather foolish by somewhere who clearly knows more than i do . . . .
  15. latest NAE showing the heaviest of tomorrows snow heading straight up the North Sea . . . . . you just couldn't make it up
  16. well . . . i am in Eastwood . . . Thames 2.5 miles to the South . . . Crouch 4.5 miles to the North and the Foulness coast 9 miles to my east i'm not worrying yet
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