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  1. Still snowing here at Midnight , but slush and muck now.x
  2. yep been cold here but slow thaw I WANT MORE SNOW !!
  3. Snowing here near lincoln but not settling much, I'm not happy, in fact I'm quite sad radars down so ooooooooo lamppost it is then!!!
  4. haha well its getting closer think ill put some warmer underware on as its felt warm here today pmsl yep getting closer to lincoln now soon as it starts here ill let you know.xx
  5. Afternoon everyone looks like a upgrade in forecast , should see light snow hitting lincoln area around 2pm carnt wait .xx
  6. BBC 2 tonight at 17.30 pm - Winter Watch special all about the Winter of 1963
  7. How we cope in a dusting??? Hope 1947/63 dont come again uk will not survive.
  8. There saying about 5cm up to 10 high ground.Things may and prob will change yet.x
  9. You been watching snow porn again??? I here Its going to stall over Lincoln and drop a good few inches at my back door.
  10. No hun no thaw at the moment, feels raw out there.snow should still be here for a top up tomorrow night.x
  11. Looks like the snow coming for sunday , is a little later around 4/5pm for around Lincoln.No dout it will all change again By the morning.x
  12. Haha all this snow porn gone to your head pmsl, anyway yes Lets see loads of upgrades for the next dumping of snow, fingers crossed and other things lol
  13. Matt Hugo thoughts on sunday/monday snow. At this stage there are some uncertainties over which areas are at greatest risk as the weather patterns that are expected to bring this renewed risk of rain, sleet and snow are complex. However, latest forecast model data and thinking is that a weather front, in association with an area of low pressure to the south or southeast of the UK, is forecast to move north and west into central and eastern areas of England in particular later on Sunday and overnight into Monday. Precipitation is likely to fall as rain or sleet at lower levels (coasts and below 100–150m) in eastern England but further inland and especially above 200m then further snowfall is expected across parts of Eastern England. I have highlighted, on the forecast map which areas I believe are at greatest risk of snowfall in red and a lower risk across the yellow areas. At the moment snowfall amounts are likely to range between 2cm and 5cm within the red areas, but locally heavier bursts of precipitation cannot be ruled out and this may result in snowfall totals across parts of Yorkshire and the Pennines for example reaching up to 10cm. The timing of this event may well coincide with the Monday morning rush hour across eastern areas of the UK and as a result some travel disruption may be possible. Matt Hugo, Meteorologist
  14. Well Lets Hope sunday/mondays snow dont downgrade and upgrade Its out turn for few inches .
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