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Absolutely beautiful anvil cloud lightning over Co Tyrone this evening. We'd the perfect view and all the children in the estate were oohing and ahhing at the display. Was able to get the drone up and capture it. Love the reflection in the Lough. dji_fly_20230908_204127_0_1694202087245_video_low_quality.mp4
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Away from the depression on the mod thread it's interesting to note that the PM flow could give us in the North a Christmas day surprise later in the evening. Accord8ng to the snow rows a 90% chance of snow Christmas evening/night. Happy Christmas to all on here, hopefully your weekend is full of more fun than the scrooge fest in the mod thread
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Interesting update from met office today...the all important boundary line will be fascinating viewing this week. Will it push far enough south for us in Ireland? Obv us nordies best place to see some of the white stuff. Confidence is unusually low for the Christmas weekend; a north/south divide with cold air, wintry showers and increased risk of more significant snow in the north, and milder conditions with rain and showers in the south, is likely, but where the boundary will be is very uncertain. Eventually, as we head towards the New Year, the colder conditions are more likely to come to dominate, with wintry showers in the north and potential for a more settled spell to develop. This would bring below average temperatures, potential for areas of freezing fog with widespread overnight frosts, and very low temperatures given any snow cover. Towards the end of the period, there are signs of a trend towards more changeable weather, with an upturn in temperatures.
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Model discussion - hunt for cold - Christmas countdown
Sperrin replied to Paul's topic in Forecast Model Discussion
I know brexit stuck the border down the Irish Sea but can I ask a wee favour and could some of you more knowledgeable folks give an odd assessment of Ireland (I'm up north) in your pearls of wisdom