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  • Location: New Barn, Kent
  • Location: New Barn, Kent

Wow, jubilation in the mod thread. Apparently in five days we have some dark blue blob over us with a deep purple blob to the left, this I believe, in my most expert opinion is very good news. So we can all look forward to 48 foot of snow in a few days after all.

Haha,,, is that your expert opinion? 4.8cm would be nice I think

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  • Location: Moreton, Ongar Essex,
  • Weather Preferences: love snow and frosty mornings
  • Location: Moreton, Ongar Essex,

Well East midlands,North East and yokshire Humber have all turned amber now

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  • Location: uxbridge middlesex(- also Bampton oxfordshire
  • Weather Preferences: blizzard conditions. ice days
  • Location: uxbridge middlesex(- also Bampton oxfordshire

Yes, ukmo, epic,if we miss snows,24/48hrs, were, on for some perhaps crippling falls,chunk of polar vortex +144, wants to visit,wrapped in quite intence L,P....BLIZZARDS.

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  • Location: Milton Keynes MK
  • Weather Preferences: anything extreme or intense !
  • Location: Milton Keynes MK

Can't wait for tomorrow's rain!!!! blum.gif

At least your glass will be half full, or in your case half empty rolleyes.gif

Where's the warm sector? blum.gif

Hopefully it's going to go west good.gif

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  • Location: Mill Corner East Sussex, 55m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow,thunder,tornados
  • Location: Mill Corner East Sussex, 55m asl

A forecast that promised so much has turned horrible for my location,just when it was looking nailed on,boom this warm sector appeared,shame it didn't show up for summer.keep reading that tues onwards is better,please I want some snow

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Wow, jubilation in the mod thread. Apparently in five days we have some dark blue blob over us with a deep purple blob to the left, this I believe, in my most expert opinion is very good news. So we can all look forward to 48 foot of snow in a few days after all.

lol love the blob bits so funny
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  • Location: Wallington, S London (now working from home)
  • Weather Preferences: hot sunny summers to ripen the veg and cold snowy winters of course
  • Location: Wallington, S London (now working from home)

Temp now 2.5, dew -0.1, brisk wind, and my late afternoon walk told me colder air has arrived, brrrr! No longer expecting much in the way of snow tomorrow so might even get a few chores done tonight, and a good night's sleep.

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  • Location: Herne Bay Kent
  • Location: Herne Bay Kent

Wow, jubilation in the mod thread. Apparently in five days we have some dark blue blob over us with a deep purple blob to the left, this I believe, in my most expert opinion is very good news. So we can all look forward to 48 foot of snow in a few days after all.

Thats a great way of putting it,shame you could not post it in the mod thread it might have lightened the moodrofl.gif
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  • Location: Crowborough East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: warm sunny days, tons of snow!
  • Location: Crowborough East Sussex

If we are all honest, this was likely to be a touch and go situation, after all the cold is only just starting, so therefore not entrenched, and any precip moving down to our area would mix out most of the cold we do have, having said that, the cold continues to push during the week so anything falling from the sky after tomorrow will surely be snow?

We may be suprised in the morning, or be dissapointed, thats the way it is in UK, but i feel after Monday is when our best chances happen, in my personal situation, i dont want snow until my baby is born, but i want it so bad for the rest of you! I love snow but this is the first time in my 37 years i can remember not wanting it! :)

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  • Location: Haywards Heath, West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Snow!!
  • Location: Haywards Heath, West Sussex

Thats a great way of putting it,shame you could not post it in the mod thread it might have lightened the moodrofl.gif

Hmmm, could you even begin to imagine the tongue lashing I'd get? I like to keep things simple, all this ecm, ukmo, gfs can get a bit mind blowing, so for me.... It's hope, calm and blobs! ;-)

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  • Location: Bexhill-on-sea, East Sussex
  • Location: Bexhill-on-sea, East Sussex

Still got my toes and fingers crossed for Bexhill even tho I know it will be rain :-)

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  • Location: East London (Newham)
  • Location: East London (Newham)

Hey Guys, Haven't, been on much , well I check a few different forecast some said lying some said Sleet , I'm not exactly sure, does anybody know if there will be lying snow in East London?

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  • Location: Glossop Derbyshire 300m asl
  • Location: Glossop Derbyshire 300m asl

Weather warning for se has now come into force can snow showers near dutch coast make it? Aiming for this direction.....

Ps come on man city!

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  • Location: South Essex
  • Location: South Essex

From what I can deduce for our region tomorrow looks as follows

Anywhere north of a line from say Harlow across to Chelmsford out to the coast it looks like snow. Kent, Sussex Surrey, all of Greater London inside M25 will see rain / sleet. North of the Thames its likely to be sleet mix.

South essex is likely in the sleet zone. So I'd reckon on the following

Chelmsford - snow (just)

Basildon - sleet

Southend - rain (due to wind direction of sea)

Colchester - snow (comfortably in snow zone)

Brentwood - sleet (albeit a little elevation here so tough one to call)

Wickford / billericay - sleet

South woodham ferrers - sleet

Danbury - with elevation wet snow.

Things can still change but the models have been pretty resolute so we will see. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for everyone.

Jason

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  • Location: Moreton, Ongar Essex,
  • Weather Preferences: love snow and frosty mornings
  • Location: Moreton, Ongar Essex,

From what I can deduce for our region tomorrow looks as follows

Anywhere north of a line from say Harlow across to Chelmsford out to the coast it looks like snow. Kent, Sussex Surrey, all of Greater London inside M25 will see rain / sleet. North of the Thames its likely to be sleet mix.

South essex is likely in the sleet zone. So I'd reckon on the following

Chelmsford - snow (just)

Basildon - sleet

Southend - rain (due to wind direction of sea)

Colchester - snow (comfortably in snow zone)

Brentwood - sleet (albeit a little elevation here so tough one to call)

Wickford / billericay - sleet

South woodham ferrers - sleet

Danbury - with elevation wet snow.

Things can still change but the models have been pretty resolute so we will see. I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for everyone.

Jason

Yes you said Harlow,woop,im going to hold you to that rofl.gif
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