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

Watch the weather forecasts on tv from 10.30. The new data should be showing then.

As was mentioned on the nw tonight forecast, check our latest forecast at 1030.....

Watched nw tonight and se today forecast......

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

Phew finally caught up with all the posts,still looking good,Dam good,biggrin.png Lets hope it stays that way

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  • Location: Dagenham East
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy Drifting Snow in easterly winds, biting wind chill!
  • Location: Dagenham East

Fergie is a class forecaster, oh why can't he do SE forecasts! Peter Cockcroft Pfffft!

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  • Location: Reigate, Surrey 78m asl
  • Location: Reigate, Surrey 78m asl

Met office App watch for Reigate...

Tonight a maximum of -4(!) and then

1, -1, 0, 0 with snow from 12pm Friday until 9pm Saturday...

... Which is nice!

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  • Location: Barnet/south Herts border 130m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow, thunderstorms & all extreme weather
  • Location: Barnet/south Herts border 130m asl

hmmm anyone seen the 12z nmm? me no likey!! :(

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  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.

Im looking forward to updates from John and Mr Murr. Especially regarding the T+72 fax. I could really do with an explanation on that. As to me it looks like the low stays out west with the main snow band, but we get another weaker feature pivoting over our region instead. Help required please chaps. Faxes are not a strong point of mine!!

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  • Location: greenhithe, kent (nr bluewater) 51.45216 n 0.25966 e
  • Weather Preferences: snow in winter hot in summer
  • Location: greenhithe, kent (nr bluewater) 51.45216 n 0.25966 e

dont worry everybody apperently kaddy is back on friday doing the weather forecast on south east today so hopefully we will get a bit more info then on what will happen on friday

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  • Location: North East London (E4) 147ft
  • Location: North East London (E4) 147ft

Fergie is a class forecaster, oh why can't he do SE forecasts! Peter Cockcroft Pfffft!

One thing I will say about Cockthaw is that he seems to focus on central London. Last Feb he talked about minimal amounts of snow in London, which came as a surprise to many in the capital who had 3-4 inches and a Sunday of sledging. Yet central London was clear. Not saying this is what is happening here but maybe he is factoring the intense heat trapping that occurs in the middle of town. Just a thought.

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  • Location: greenhithe, kent (nr bluewater) 51.45216 n 0.25966 e
  • Weather Preferences: snow in winter hot in summer
  • Location: greenhithe, kent (nr bluewater) 51.45216 n 0.25966 e

tweet from her was snow,snow snow

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  • Location: Barnet/south Herts border 130m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow, thunderstorms & all extreme weather
  • Location: Barnet/south Herts border 130m asl

please no knee jerk reactions but it fizzles out rather rapidly and even has some rain up in there. makes no sense compared to other outputs, including its own 6z run, but its higher res than gfs hd so a slight concern for now....

http://www.meteociel...rfnmm.php?map=0

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  • Location: South Norwood, London
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy Cold Winters & Warm Dry Summers
  • Location: South Norwood, London

The fact that you can look at different weather sites, tv forecasts and other media sources and get widely varying different forecasts should be enough for anyone to realise that nobody, and I mean nobody knows exactly what is going to happen.

People are falling for the same trap as last week and are only setting themselves up to be disappointed if they don't get what they were expecting.

The big difference between this weekend and last weekend is that it's currently at a much shorter range so less likely to go wrong but there is still time.

Personally, I'm in South London and I have set my expectations at a very long period of light snow. No idea how much will settle or if it will get heavier as it's too early to say.

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