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  1. Weather apps are still having none of the snow, despite the stories cropping up in my news feeds, such as this

    "Weather maps show exact areas hit by two 'blizzards' next week as snow expected within days"

    WWW.NOTTINGHAMPOST.COM

    The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across parts of Scotland and northern England on Sunday, but it's next week's forecast that has people talking

     

    Meanwhile outside its crisp, sunny all be it a little cool

  2. 9 minutes ago, Dancerwithwings said:

    Regarding snowy delights come next week, its still out for debate, but whatever happens, it’s certainly looking very cold with day times temperatures at 1s and 2s by mid week 😊 anything is better than wet and mild for us coldies 😉

    No signs of any weather wanrings, and the BBC forecast app also isnt showing any signs of a major snow event, yet the model output thread is a sea of ecitement

  3. On 06/12/2023 at 16:58, Josh Rubio said:

    Looks like it’s going to be a very wet day for most of us tomorrow ☔️ 

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    I know it was leaning more towards the low probablity, but the weather warning was no ore than a damp squib, ithe rivers are high, its been wet but no more so than any other rainy day, puddles yes - surface water flooding no, just lots of stuff on local media ( and hence picked up by news feeds) with "live blogs" about the rain.

     Apparently we are facing a wall of snow as well (?) if the same news sites are to be beleived.

  4. I would be surprised if this hit my neck of the woods, in South Derbyshire/Leicestershire unless it brings down main power lines causing electrical issues in the national grid.

     

    As for trees being in full leaf, in areas affected by high winds combined with the very  soft and waterlogged ground could cause severe problems

  5. Distant rumbles and thats where it stayed, the radar looked promising, but as it approached it seemed to start splitting, one lobe of heavy rain ( and presumably thunder/lightning) went to the north, and one to the south.

     It looked like there would be some heavy rain on the radar - but that was somewhat underwhelming - nothing but a few heavy splodges.

     Going to pop out now to water the garden

  6. Thought it was going to be something special, Wednesday was just a slushy mess, Thursday the slushy mess thawed further, this morning however there was some heavy snow.

    Didn't last though, now the sun is out the sky Is mostly blue, and the grass is green with just a few tiny melting patches of slushy snow in the hedgerows.

     

    I don't know what it is, but any interesting weather always seems to miss my area, be that snow or thunder. 

  7. 41 minutes ago, Sunny76 said:

    I can’t understand my co workers( young female secretaries born after 1990, so that might explain it), who prefer the 10c plus weather with cloud and rain instead of the colder weather we had where it was 5c and into the minus daytime temps, with clear sunny spells.

    To add to that, these secretaries are from warmer climes, so non of them will ever appreciate a colder winter, just the milder muck.

    Milder muck is about right.

     I much preffer cold crisp and above all clear sunny skies , yes it may be cold but go out and enjoy the sunshine as oppsoed to sitting in all day as its dull, dark, mild and damp or wet. And on to of that footpaths / paths are frozen solid instead of a gloopy muddy mucky mess

     Same with Snow on the ground, as long as the roads are relativly clear then the whiteness of it covers up the dull dead browns and greys of winter - plus as its white and reflects what little lght we get  it makes everyting a little brighter as well

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