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SunflowerGirl

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  1. snowing very very lightly (i am worse than the kids - they are fully trained on lamp post watching too ) ETA: Temp -1, dew -3 (according to XC weather)
  2. snow settling on cars - i have got the kids sat here (ages 8 and 4) telling me to put the radar on - NW addicts in the making
  3. Its strange - the Met office 5 day forecast says sleet for me til 3pm then heavy snow - the weather warning is from 2am til 3pm and i am in the high risk area so not sure what to make of it. They also predicted a temp of 6degree today we didnt get anywhere near it. Will the cold be undercutting ? suppose it will be wait and see
  4. had a bit here overnight - nearly recovered the grass looks like a inch on cars.
  5. looking at the radar thats my lot - very pleased with the dumping i got good luck everyone - stay safe
  6. I keep telling them we are all so excited .. they are in the garden now Stay safe everyone ENJOY .......
  7. Morning everyone - we have just under 2 inches at the moment - kids well pleased have enough to make a snowman. :o
  8. starting here now - looking good on the radar :lol: cant see myself getting much sleep tonight
  9. The MO has just updated the forcast for my postcode and is not showing rain/sleet anymore for tomorrow pm there are some more heavy snow symbols as well - guess who will be up tonight lampost watching
  10. Shower with Hail and lots of thunder and lightning about 20 mins ago
  11. Here are a couple of pics from my garden, Kids loved it B)
  12. The MO have updated their advisorys and they cover a wide area (i wont copy and past as it would take up loads of space) http://www.metoffice.co.uk
  13. UK Outlook for Monday 24 Mar 2008 to Wednesday 2 Apr 2008: A brisk northerly wind will bring cold conditions at the start of next week with a mixture of sunny spells and some showers and overnight frosts. Those showers will be wintry to low-levels and falling as snow over high ground, and will be most frequent across northern and eastern parts of Britain where gales are also likely. The driest, sunniest conditions are expected in the south and west. Blizzard conditions are likely over the Scottish mountains. Conditions are expected to be mostly showery through the rest of the forecast period with wintry showers over eastern parts. Some more general rain is also likely at times, especially across England and Wales with the driest, sunniest conditions across Scotland. Daytime temperatures will rise to just below normal with further overnight frosts expected. Updated: 1115 on Wed 19 Mar 2008 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_...st_weather.html
  14. UK Outlook for Sunday 16 Mar 2008 to Tuesday 25 Mar 2008: The start of the outlook period is likely to be rather cloudy with outbreaks of rain and temperatures around normal. The rain should gradually clear eastwards during Sunday and Monday with colder conditions following and a mixture of sunny spells and showers, with wintry showers on hills. A rather cold or cold northerly airstream is then expected to dominate this forecast period, bringing sunny spells and showers with overnight frosts. The showers will be mainly over northern and eastern parts, and are likely to be wintry, with snow on hills. Elsewhere should see plenty of sunny spells, but isolated showers are just possible, mainly over western coasts. Rather windy at first, with winds then easing from the west. Updated: 1134 on Tue 11 Mar 2008 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_...st_weather.html
  15. UK Outlook for Sunday 3 Feb 2008 to Tuesday 12 Feb 2008: Milder weather will return to many parts on Sunday with heavy rain at times across northern and western hills, This rain will be preceded by sleet or snow over high ground of the north and west with moderate accumulations possible for a time. Generally drier in the southeast. Continuing unsettled through Monday to Thursday with rain or showers at times and strong to gale force winds, possibly wintry showers over northern hills. Later in the week and following weekend and start of the next week conditions look like becoming a little more settled in the south with a ridge building from the south once more with largely dry conditions, and perhaps some rain at times in the north with westerly then southwesterly winds. Updated: 1125 on Tue 29 Jan 2008 http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_...st_weather.html
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