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  1. Meto just issued a new weather warning for snow for Sheffield and pennine areas, from 18.00 Sunday to 12.00 Monday. Rain will likely fall as snow to relatively low levels for a time this evening and at first tonight across parts of northern England, giving a few cms of additional cover locally. Snow should become confined to the higher parts of northern and central Wales, as well as northern England with time, leading to accumulations of 2-5 cm on some roads above around 150 m, and perhaps 10-15 cm on roads above around 350 m. Snow will die out from the north through Monday.
  2. Rain and sleet now turned to wet snow, which is quite a surprise. Started to settle again on paths, drives and side roads where last nights snow had thawed. Temps now down to 0.4c and Dewpoint 0.1c.
  3. Precipitation has arrived in Barnsley and it’s sleet at best occasionally but mostly rain, despite the fact the Met Office website shows snow for us from 15.00 until 22.00! Temp is currently 0.7c and Dewpoint 0.3c.
  4. Not been out yet, but my wife went out with the dog and judging by her footprints, we have a couple of cm here. Overnight low was -0.4c and currently 0.1c at 7.25, so nowhere near as cold last night as the previous.
  5. A few flakes in Barnsley now falling, although only discernible by close scrutiny of the nearest lampost! Temps have risen to 1.7c and dewpoint up to -0.4c, so starting to become marginal. Lets hope both drop again as the evening progresses and the heavier precip passes through.
  6. That’d be perfect for once! Barnsley slap bang in the middle. After a low of -6.1c overnight we managed to get to the heady heights of 2.7c at 13.10 with the sun, but temps are quickly dropping back and already only 0.5c at 16.20. Dewpoint currently -1.5c so assuming we do see precip, then it should fall as snow here. On a different subject, anyone seen or heard anything from Craigers? He is usually active in the thread when we are likely to see some snow action, but I’ve not seen anything of him for a good while.
  7. Very cold start to the morning with a severe frost. Most of the night temps hovered around -5c but I recorded -6.1c just after 7am, which is pretty good considering my location is semi-urban. Snow chances for us still look a possibility over the next couple of days, and the will it, won’t it, when will it get less cold still doesn’t seem to be resolved. Lots calling a return to mild, which it may be in the South, but my view for our region is that it will be less cold by the end of the week but not mild.
  8. Very slight dusting in Barnsley this morning with the frost cover helping it settling. Overnight low of -1.2c.
  9. A bit of wet snow/sleet mixed in with the heavier rain this morning here as well. Hopeful we might see some snow late Thursday into Friday but Wolds and NY Moors most likely to see the best of it. Those of us further inland are really dependent on shower streamers setting up. On the subject of the Mad thread, I’ve almost given up on it. It’s mostly impossible to read at this time of year when anything wintry is in the offing. To be honest, there are probably less than 10 members who are actually worth reading, the rest is largely ill informed speculation.
  10. A covering on the tops on the NYM this morning, over Blakey Ridge, but nothing lower down with us in Hutton Le Hole. This from the road camera.
  11. Haha, coincidence! The runners were just finishing up when we arrived. We were told all the walking trails were closed due to conditions underfoot so did the walk where the run had taken place in the morning but decided to go up to Adderstone Field in the afternoon. There were a few people walking and cycling but it was pretty quiet up there. We had all the gear ion so managed a really nice walk in the snow. And yes, was looking at the system for overnight Monday into Tuesday. It’s my wife’s birthday Tuesday so might treat her to a trip over Blakey!
  12. Away on hols in Hutton Le Hole NYM at the moment and spent the day in Dalby Forest. Still a reasonable amount of snow at higher levels.
  13. Morning all - About a 6 inches in my area of Barnsley this morning. Side roads are attrocious and main road heading west out of Barnsley is a slushy mess. Temp is -0.2 and dewpoint -0.5c. A few pics from brief morning dog walk.
  14. Plenty settled on paths and side roads in Redbrook but still doesn’t seem to be accumulating particularly quickly. Footprints and car tracks from between 7-8pm are still visible. Given we are supposed to be under heavy snow now, according to radar, we are still only seeing small flakes although lots of them. Temp now 0.3c and dewpoint zero, so edged back up again, and wind is starting to increase.
  15. @vizzy2004 Looks like someone has someone has come a cropper on Sutton Bank. Earlier images showed skid marks in the snow but now the uphill camera is out of commission and I got this screenshot before they took the downhill out. Looks like the car has hit the barrier and skewed the camera so it is now facing down. Traffic looks bad all the way back to Helmsley!
  16. Just been back out with pooch and having had nothing on the drive at around 2pm following the melt, we now have 4-5 cm after it started to settle again after 3.30. We’ve had a mix of heavy for a short while, moderate and currently light snow. If we continue to get a similar mix overnight could easily end up with 10cm+ and possibly between 15-20cm by 9am tomorrow. Temp now down to 0.1c with a dewpoint of -0.2c, so looking good for when the heavier band reaches us in an hour or so.
  17. Then we’ll have to agree to disagree. As a manager, in this case head teacher, you have a duty of care to all, whether that is children or teachers. As a manager in the private sector for over 30 years, I always ensured everyone in my care was able to travel and get home by leaving early. If the weather looked like it was going to be difficult they were offered the opportunity to work from home or from an alternative office. I certainly would not, if I’d been a head teacher, expect my staff to have to walk 10 miles taking children home.
  18. The problem is head teachers are damned if they do and damned if they don’t. Some parent wants their kids home whilst they can still get to school, and lets also think about teachers who also have to get home. My daughter is a primary school teacher and a couple of years ago we had heavy snow in Barnsley and her head teacher decided to stay open, then took the decision to close at lunchtime. By that time it was already too late and parents couldn’t get to school because the roads were utter chaos. The result was that my daughter, along with other teachers, had to take kids to grandparents or other available carers in the absence of parents. She then had to walk home. Altogether she was walking in 8 inches of snow for the best part of 4 hours, and she walked almost 10 miles. So whilst I understand frustration in some circumstances where snow doesn’t arrive and school has been closed, it isn’t exactly black or white.
  19. Yep, you are very close to me. I’m down in Redbrook just off Ripley Grove. The wife has just taken the dog out for a walk! Perfect timing!
  20. Looking the radar animation I think we are starting to see the pivot begin over Ireland. The precip is still moving north east across England but there are hints in the circled area of some slight east south east movement. A good sign because it means everything to the west is eventually heading for us! I think we’ll see continued north east movement of the precip over England for a good few hours yet, but the pivot point will start to become more obvious:as the evening progresses.
  21. Looks fantastic. Will keep an eye on the Sutton Bank road camera as debating whether go to Hutton tomorrow via our usual route of A1 and Sutton Bank or via A64 to Malton then Pickering. A decision for tomorrow morning I think!
  22. Well, that was a much better effort over the last 30 minutes or so. Fairly heavy snow with decent sized flakes, so we now have a good covering on pavements and local roads again. Temp has dropped further to 0.4c and dewpoint is back to zero, so any melt should now be minimised. Looking a bit lighter at the moment but wind appears to be changing to south easterly compared to earlier when it was coming from predominately north west.
  23. @vizzy2004 I saw you were in Rosedale this morning. Hope you weren’t planning a trip over Blakey this afternoon, as it’s starting to look tricky!
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