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Please continue here.... link to the previous thread - http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79703-south-east-england-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-130314/page-41 So, who's looking forward to the milder weekend and what are you all going to be doing?
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Please continue your regional weather based discussions here: Link to the previous thread: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79592-south-east-england-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-010314/page-40 ......and a reminder of the Met Office warnings for Fog which may be slow to clear in a few places particularly coastal areas but should thin and lift for most giving us another dry day with sunny spells.. Yellow Warning of Fog for London & South East England : Bracknell Forest, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Greater London, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Medway, Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, Portsmouth, Reading, Slough, Southampton, Surrey, West Berkshire, West Sussex, Windsor and Maidenhead & Wokingham Yellow Warning of Fog for East of England : Bedford, Cambridgeshire, Central Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Luton, Norfolk, Peterborough, Southend-on-Sea, Suffolk & Thurrock Fog patches are expected to form overnight onwards into early Thursday morning, becoming dense in places with visibility below 200 metres at times. The public should be aware of the potential for some difficult driving conditions and disruption to travel, particularly during the morning rush hour. Issued at: 1541 on Wed 12 Mar 2014 Valid from: 0200 on Thu 13 Mar 2014 Valid to: 1015 on Thu 13 Mar 2014 Light winds and clear skies overnight and during Thursday morning will allow fog to form in places. Not everywhere in the yellow area will see fog, but where it forms it is likely to be dense at times, especially in low-lying areas. The fog will then slowly clear through the middle of the morning. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?regionName=uk&from=rss&sn=C35676E9-5893-EA9D-DA17-B5CD22B45720_5_SE&tab=warnings&map=Warnings&zoom=5&lon=-3.50&lat=55.50&fcTime=1394668800
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Here we are ....a nice new 'spring clean' thread (as it's officially Spring in Meteorological terms) there are a few definitions of when Spring officially begins the Solar Spring actually began about a month ago (not that you would have noticed really). The Solar seasons are determined by the length of daylight hours. Here in the UK our shortest days are between November and January, and this is classed as the Solar Winter - hence the Solar Spring begins in February. The Astronomical seasons are determined by the tilt of the Earth on it's axis. The Astronomical Spring begins on the Vernal Equinox which is the moment when the angle of the Earth's axis is neither inclined away from or towards the sun. This year the Vernal Equinox occurs on the 20th March in the Northern Hemisphere. The Meteorological seasons are the four commonly known seasons that we all know - Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. The Meteorological seasons are simply based upon temperature, with Winter typically being the coldest time of year and Summer the warmest. The 12 months of the year are split into 3 month seasons so given that the coldest weather here in the UK typically occurs between December and February this is classed as the Meteorological Winter. This ended yesterday meaning that Spring starts today - the 1st March and unlike this thread will last until the Meteorological Summer begins on the 1st June! So as we are mainly here to discuss the weather in this region (with some other humorous, informative and chatty posts thrown in for good measure) tell us about your local conditions and how you plan to make the most of this (hopefully) more user friendly time of year.... Link to the previous one here...... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79527-south-east-england-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-220214/page-34#entry2940608
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Please continue your weather related regional chats here link to the previous thread.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79450-south-east-england-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-150214/page-43
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Please continue your regional weather chats here.. link to the previous thread: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79425-south-east-england-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-130214/page-71#entry2933200
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Please continue your regional weather chat here... link to the previous thread - http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79398-south-east-englandeast-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-100214/page-39 Off to CMK shops in the morning to get myself a pair of these...
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Please use this thread for your meteorological musings in the South East and East Anglia region... link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79352-south-east-englandeast-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-070214/page-40 and for an idea of what to expect over the next few days... ..more of the same I'm afraid http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map&map=Warnings&zoom=5&lon=-3.50&lat=55.50&fcTime=1392163200
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Please use this thread for your discussions about the current weather or what is being forecast for the next few days in the South East and East Anglia and remember although we are blessed with some members in this region who have great knowledge about the weather the majority of the members on here are simply enthusiasts with little or no technical background so you don’t need to understand charts etc to post in here just talk about what the weather's like where you are, the impact it's had on you today, why you love/hate it at the moment etc. it's these kinds of posts that the regional threads were designed for as well as a bit of chat and banter, after all we're British so the weather should be the number one topic for us to talk about, especially at the moment with so much of it going on ! If you do head for the coast in the coming days, be sensible and don't put yourselves or anyone else in danger, the power of mother nature is a beautiful sight it's also a destructive force and not to be messed with. I hope everyone stays safe and keeps up with the Netweather/Met office warnings for the coming days, if you have any concerns regarding flooding check out this link to see if your area is at risk: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/floods/31618.aspx link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79259-south-east-englandeast-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-300114/page-64
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Welcome to the new thread everyone; This is a regional thread to discuss the current weather or what is being forecast for the next few days in the South East and East Anglia... remember these regional threads were set up to talk about local conditions and your thoughts on how things are panning out so can we try to keep things vaguely tropical topical please or as someone pointed out on the previous thread " if you mention the weather you normally get away with it" link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79221-south-east-englandeast-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-260114-12z/page-40#entry2912807
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Welcome to the new thread everyone; Please use this regional thread to discuss the latest up and coming developments in our area, current local conditions, and enjoy a more general 'chatty' discussion about the weather within the region and also to enjoy reading informative and occasionally humorous posts....all aboard..... link to the previous one here... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/79046-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-100114/page-42
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Welcome to the new thread everyone; Please use this regional thread to discuss the latest up and coming developments in our area, current local conditions, and enjoy a more general 'chatty' discussion about the weather within the region and also to enjoy reading informative and occasionally humorous posts.... link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78999-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-070114/page-38
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Please use this thread for your discussions about the current weather or what is being forecast for the next few days in this region... link to the previous thread here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78961-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-030114/page-40
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Here we go folks....get ready to man the lifeboats there is more to come.... link to the previous thread here...http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78918-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-311213/page-41 and a reminder of the MetO warnings...... Yellow Warning of Rain for London & South East England : Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, Greater London, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Medway, Portsmouth, Southampton, Surrey, West Sussex, Bracknell Forest, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham & Slough Yellow Warning of Rain for East of England : Thurrock A spell of heavy rain is likely to affect southern parts of England during the first half of Saturday, clearing eastwards early in the afternoon. A further 20 to 30 mm of rain is likely in places and much of this could fall within a 6-hour period. Further heavy showers may move eastwards later on Saturday. The public should be aware of the risk of further localised surface water flooding and disruption to travel. This warning has been updated to include southwest England. Issued at: 1645 on Fri 3 Jan 2014 Valid from: 0005 on Sat 4 Jan 2014 Valid to: 1400 on Sat 4 Jan 2014 A developing frontal system will move northeastwards across England and Wales on Saturday. The heaviest rain is likely to be across southern areas where, with ground already saturated, further localised flooding is likely. Yellow Alert of Rain for London & South East England : Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Portsmouth, Southampton, Surrey, West Sussex & Medway. Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, will move east across the UK on Sunday accompanied by strong winds. Quite widespread accumulations of 10-15 mm are likely across southern areas with locally in excess of 30 mm possible over some higher ground. This additional rainfall, following the recent very wet weather, means that the public should be aware of an increased risk of both surface water and river flooding as well as disruption to transport. This warning has been updated to extend the risk of disruption into Wales. Issued at: 1629 on Fri 3 Jan 2014 Valid from: 0900 on Sun 5 Jan 2014 Valid to: 2359 on Sun 5 Jan 2014 Another spell of wet and windy weather will affect the British Isles on Sunday as a new, large deep depression develops over the Atlantic Ocean. The associated frontal system is then expected to move eastwards across Britain, perhaps not clearing the far east and southeast until Monday morning. http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?regionName=se&from=rss&sn=BD6FEB14-C89C-538D-EF92-57D0B61910FF_3_SE&tab=warnings&map=Warnings&zoom=5&lon=-3.50&lat=55.50&fcTime=1388793600
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Here we are a new thread and the last day of another year....hopefully 2014 will bring good things to everyone in this region including lots of white stuff to get the snow cup going .. I have a feeling things are going to get much colder after the 5th and within another couple of weeks from then there could well be something to measure.... I have my reasons and I will tell you what they are nearer the time but something around the 14-18th January wouldn't surprise me at all Happy new years eve to you all - hopefully I will catch up on here later if I'm still standing link to the previous thread..... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78862-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-241213/page-40
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Welcome to the Christmas eve regional thread for London, the South East and East Anglia..... link to the previous thread here... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78848-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-231213/page-59
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Welcome to the new regional thread for London, the South East and East Anglia ..... There are Severe weather warnings issued for many parts of the UK for potentially damaging winds leading to travel disruption so please take care out there it's not going to be nice .... (Warning map taken from Weather Watch UK https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=266615696825751&set=a.136967756457213.31253.136117933208862&type=1&theater ) link to the previous thread here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78792-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-181213/page-39
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Welcome to the new thread everyone This is a regional thread to discuss the latest developments in London, the South East and East Anglia .... link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78696-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-081213/page-41
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This is a regional thread to discuss the current and forecast conditions for London, the South East, East Anglia and the Three Counties….these regional threads have been set up to talk about local conditions, and are geared for a more general 'chatty' discussion to give all members a chance to post and discuss the weather within the region and also to enjoy reading informative and occasionally humorous posts...... Link to the previous thread here…. http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78655-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-031213/page-38
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This is a regional thread to discuss the current and forecast conditions in our area, if you don’t live in London, the South East, East Anglia or the Three Counties you’re in the wrong thread….(but you can stay here if you really want to ) Here we are a few days in to the meteorological winter and it looks like the weather will be playing ball (snowballs soon hopefully) and is sending some cold Arctic air for the end of this week…so just a quick hello and welcome to any newbys and a reminder to anyone who hasn't done so yet to please put your locations in your profile (you can do this by clicking on your profile on the top right hand corner of screen then clicking on 'edit profile') Its good to know where you are reporting from! The snow depth cup can be found here…. http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78581-south-east-east-anglia-regional-snow-depth-cup-winter-201314/ …if you haven’t entered now that’s too bad…(unless you can bribe Tom or Chris to accept a late entry ) Link to the previous thread here…. http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78580-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-251113/page-40
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Here we go.... ...you all know what to do link to the previous one here: http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78474-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-141113/page-39
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Please continue your regional discussions here about your current conditions and the wintry weather that's forecast... link to the previous one here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78372-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-041113/page-40#entry2834323
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Here we go .... please continue discussions about your local conditions and what is forecast for this region here.... link to the previous thread... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78304-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-281013/page-42 Oops sorry Tamara I've just seen your post in the previous thread Hope your conservatory roof is fixed soon !
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Phew, that was quite a thread...please continue here.... link to the previous one... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78277-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-261013/page-72
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Welcome to the Turbo Megastorm thread for the SE & EA region… Please ensure that your location is in your profile, it is especially useful if we know where you are reporting from (or where you were so we have a starting point to work from if you blow away and we need to arrange for someone to come and rescue you) you can do this by clicking on your profile, then clicking "edit profile". Add your location and save. By now you should have taken all the good advice in the previous thread and you will have nailed down anything in your garden that could blow away (with the exception of small children and pets they should be indoors anyway) Hopefully you will have also cancelled all your plans for Monday including any camping/caravanning, sailing trips, hot air ballooning and tight rope walking courses. It might also be a good idea to have a candle handy in case the lights go out and to keep a torch ready for when the candle blows out. Do not under any circumstances go outside at all for any reason during the storm (especially if you wear a toupee) link to the previous thread here.... http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78246-south-east-east-anglia-regional-weather-discussion-231013/page-35 There is also a dedicated thread to this storm in the severe weather discussion section http://forum.netweather.tv/topic/78272-possible-severe-storm-monday-28th-october-2013-part-2/
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