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  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy disruptive snowfall. Deep Cold. Clear Crisp Ice Days.
  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL

Anyone know what that Dutch website is called, the one with the rainfall radar for the North Sea? Thanks

You mean MeteoRadar?

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  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy disruptive snowfall. Deep Cold. Clear Crisp Ice Days.
  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL

is this the site your looking for http://europa.buienr...nl/3daagse.aspx

Never seen that before, is there anyway to fullscreen the radar do you know?

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  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy disruptive snowfall. Deep Cold. Clear Crisp Ice Days.
  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL

are these showers going to pep up later anyone?

The Meto for Penistone have heavy snow at 12pm and 3pm so a couple of hours away.

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  • Location: Hampstead / Cambridge
  • Location: Hampstead / Cambridge

possibly about another inch overnight, albeit interrupted be the street-wide snowball fight at 3 (yes, 3) this morning. Still snowing (for the 19th Straight hour, which must be some sort of personal record). another 1 or 2 cms today then probably.

the 06Z slightly downgrades the snow potential for the west of our region, with only 4/5cms here, whilst the SEthird get 10-15cms. If this is not supported by its ensembles, I expect it to change, particularly seeing as Philip Avery's forecast just said that the snow on Sunday/Monday might eve sneak into the West Country and Wales!

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  • Location: Allerton Bywater, Castleford, West Yorkshire. 15m ASL
  • Location: Allerton Bywater, Castleford, West Yorkshire. 15m ASL

Anyone know what that Dutch website is called, the one with the rainfall radar for the North Sea? Thanks

this one ?

http://www.buienradar.nl/

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  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL
  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL

Not good sad.png York eastwRds non event typical

Lol Adam you are a cracker!

Let's not get too hung about the feature from the SE just yet. I'm not giving it any serious thought until it reaches the shores of SE.

Only had at most 2 inches around the Keighley area even though it has been heavy but fine powdery snow for most of yesterday afternoon and last night.

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  • Location: Moortown/shadwell-145m-leeds.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and hot sunny weather.
  • Location: Moortown/shadwell-145m-leeds.

possibly about another inch overnight, albeit interrupted be the street-wide snowball fight at 3 (yes, 3) this morning. Still snowing (for the 19th Straight hour, which must be some sort of personal record). another 1 or 2 cms today then probably.

the 06Z slightly downgrades the snow potential for the west of our region, with only 4/5cms here, whilst the SEthird get 10-15cms. If this is not supported by its ensembles, I expect it to change, particularly seeing as Philip Avery's forecast just said that the snow on Sunday/Monday might eve sneak into the West Country and Wales!

Yep I thought it was fantastic when avery said that but dude that was last nights forecast. Bad this morning :(

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  • Location: Louth, Lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Misty Autumn days and foggy nights
  • Location: Louth, Lincolnshire

Just had a brief graupel shower - indicative of the North Sea warming effect, even 15 miles inland, it's a moderating effect. Temps here just above freezing (0.5c, dew is 0.2c). Definately overcast, with obvious shower activity to our east.

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  • Location: Morley Leeds (West Yorkshire) 166m
  • Location: Morley Leeds (West Yorkshire) 166m

Still steady light snow in Morley been like this for a few hours now seems to be getting more heavier.

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  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy disruptive snowfall. Deep Cold. Clear Crisp Ice Days.
  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL

The NorthEast getting it again, they had those streamers all day yesterday and today looks better for them.

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  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.
  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.

Great Sundays event now massively downgraded. Knew it couldn't go to plan for just one night!! Snow missing us and hitting the already snowed in eastern districts! Making up for a thaw today. Typical. Was really hoping the models had kept a westward movement.

Adam, please look at the latest precipitation charts from the GFS and UKMO and say what you see! This latest 'non event' has delivered a couple of inches to Leeds city centre and much more to elevated areas and parts of East Yorkshire. Your constant whining on this thread is really starting to grate! Fair play if the models were showing drivel, but they're not! The next event Sunday night looks potentially more potent for some areas of Yorkshire than yesterday's snowfall, followed by another possible significant event on Tuesday. Please stop lowering the tone with your misinformed, pessimistic moaning!

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  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Heavy disruptive snowfall. Deep Cold. Clear Crisp Ice Days.
  • Location: Penistone. S Yorks. Foothills of the southern Pennines. 238m ASL

Meto say 80% chance of heavy snow in 1.5hrs. lets see.

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  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m
  • Location: Leeds (Roundhay) 135m

Light snizzle, which by looks like it will be in for the day. The models to seem to be firming up on some kind of breakdown by the end of the next week. However, taking the GF 6z, it does show a number of snow opportunities as the Atlantic comes into attack. Looks marginal at times, although im guessing it could be quite a good week for South and West Yorkshire, and those with good elevation.

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  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......
  • Weather Preferences: Hot & Sunny, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Mytholmroyd, West Yorks.......

Anyone know what that Dutch website is called, the one with the rainfall radar for the North Sea? Thanks

Have a look through the links on this site;

http://www.greatweather.co.uk/

I think you'll find plenty to go at?

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m

Adam, please look at the latest precipitation charts from the GFS and UKMO and say what you see! This latest 'non event' has delivered a couple of inches to Leeds city centre and much more to elevated areas and parts of East Yorkshire. Your constant whining on this thread is really starting to grate! Fair play if the models were showing drivel, but they're not! The next event Sunday night looks potentially more potent for some areas of Yorkshire than yesterday's snowfall, followed by another possible significant event on Tuesday. Please stop lowering the tone with your misinformed, pessimistic moaning!

UW60-594.GIF?19-06

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O the ignore button is a beautiful feature :)

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  • Location: North lincs
  • Weather Preferences: Seasonal weather but love snow
  • Location: North lincs

Would you say scunny is far enough east to get snow on Sunday and not rain?

Or would it be more down to lack of height above sea level :(

Certainly has and is warning up in scunny

0.5 degrees

Dew point -0.9

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  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Heat thundersnow heatwaves and freezing fog
  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire

Got tiny ice pellets or something thought it was rain but not melting anything

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  • Location: Scarborough, North Yorkshire - 68m ASL
  • Location: Scarborough, North Yorkshire - 68m ASL

Morning all.

Grey skies with the odd light burst of snow. Nothing major.

Slight thaw taking place too with a few drips coming off the roof. Nowhere else seems to be thawing so i may need better insulation!!

Temp a balmy 2.0C! Hum at 71% giving us a dew point of -2.3C.

Not expecting anything exciting over the next few days here (We've had our fair share!!).

Best get the sledge before the thaw kicks in! smile.png

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  • Location: Sunny Scunny. 52m (170ft) A.S.L.
  • Location: Sunny Scunny. 52m (170ft) A.S.L.

Could any of the more experienced forecasters sum up tomorrow for south Yorkshire please?

I take it you mean the band spreading up from the southeast later tomorrow evening? NAE charts look good for most of the region, whilst the NMM High resolution looks marginal esp towards the coast, NAE model has been pretty good of latepost-5042-0-67399800-1358592933_thumb.gi this is for 06hrs mon morning.

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