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  1. I think there are wildly different definitions of what 'snow', 'blizzard' and 'everything is turning white' means from users on this forum. Basically nothing at all has fallen near Gravesend so far.
  2. Thanks. I'm at about 260 - 270ft, with the top of my road about 300ft i'd imagine. Wondering if that would make a different to weather in the estuary that is less than 5 km away.
  3. When the term "may see snow on higher ground", what sort of meters asl are we talking about?
  4. No cloud cover all afternoon here in Higham, near Gravesend. Temperatures now up to 35.4 and rising.
  5. The next six hours and next 36 hour models I’m looking at has snow pushing into the estuary sporadically through the afternoon and evening. Still think we have more snow to come. still snowing in Higham.
  6. I can normally see the dartford crossing in the distance from where I live... my friend in Greenhithe , which isn’t too far away has absolutely nothing.
  7. I think as the winds shift and start pushing showers inland there may be a period where some showers stall over a location which may lead to a slightly longer period of snow for a location overnight tonight.
  8. Yep I’m seeing this change too on various different short and medium range radars. A definite change to a more easterly wind direction after lunch and through the afternoon. Whether or not locations get snow I think it will be very hit or miss. It’s quite amazing how localised the snow has been over Kent so far.
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