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Evening all. From lurking in the mad thread for the last few weeks. I feel this low will lose intensity when it comes into the colder air and and drop South slightly. Stalling, giving us a brief rain, sleet then big snow event. I'm really struggling to see how this low will move so far North with me
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Sorry 968 to 967!
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978 to 976 in about 8mins here. Wow!!
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I'd imagine the track would look like a diablo at this stage??
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Hi all, I have organised a charity football match (3 months ago) for this Saturday..........what are the chances of it staying fairly dry? The met app says light blustery showers but other apps say it's looking terrible. We have approximately got over 200 people coming for the day but only enough indoor space for 50ish!! Not risking a gazebo or 2 as it's going to be windy.
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Storms and Convective discussion - 20th March 2023 onwards
Ashme replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
I'm in Yeovil and can hear loads of rumbles but not seen anything yet. Looks to be building to my west but blowing up to my East -
Storms and Convective discussion - 1st August 2022 onwards
Ashme replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Who stole my storm!! About 7 big flashes, huge amount of rain, high winds and then.............clear skies -
Storms and Convective discussion - 1st August 2022 onwards
Ashme replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Wow!! Just wow!! Huuge squall just came through, crazy wind gusts -
Storms and Convective discussion - 1st August 2022 onwards
Ashme replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Just a little excited now!! Looks like I could be in a good spot here in Ilminster currently stood outside under the porch looking South Switching from app to app, detector to detector Nw thread to thread -
Storms and Convective discussion - 1st August 2022 onwards
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Storms and Convective discussion - 1st May 2022 onwards
Ashme replied to Supacell's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Rumbles to the South of me, flashes to the East, here I am.........stuck in the middle with a good view -
Storm Eunice - 18th February
Ashme replied to Thunder and Lightning's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Did you want flashing lights on the "NOT A MET OFFICE WARNING" bit! -
Storm Eunice - 18th February
Ashme replied to Thunder and Lightning's topic in Storms & Severe Weather
Ilminster (between Taunton & Yeovil) 62 -
Storm Eunice - 18th February
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Model discussion - hunt for cold - Christmas countdown
Ashme replied to Paul's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
Please humor me a little, for I am still learning! But would I be right in saying that low would drop to southern France from there, stalling and leaving us all in an E/NE air flow? Possibly pulling that high up closer to West coasts in time or am I miles out?? Tia -
And now amber for the W/SW coast ??
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Met office just updated, removed parts of Scotland and included more of East Anglia!!! What a joke!!
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So.......all I can see is a polar bear sitting down and then a polar bear lying down. I will learn to read charts but reading your comments are far easier for me. Been lingering for a few years now (probably 10+years come to think of it) and it's good to be back here again this year. Thanks to you all for your informative posts, really appreciate the time and effort you put into this awesome forum. Fingers crossed for a cold winter. Cheers.