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  • Location: West Cumbria, Egremont 58m (190.3ft) ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold/snow winter, Warm/hot summer, Thunderstorms, Severe Gales
  • Location: West Cumbria, Egremont 58m (190.3ft) ASL

i think the radar is also wrong because theres nothing falling here even though it had light ppn over me

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
Cheshire area should be seeing snow now[/quote

The radar says yes, the lampost says noop

C.S

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  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy winters, hot, sunny springs and summers.
  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire

BAcktrack - are you in Runcorn or still in the City Centre?

 

Back home my friend, Runcorn :)

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  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Weather Preferences: Snow!
  • Location: Sydney, Australia

After watching dianes forecast just then im calling time on this for my location.....so so depressing after all the build up....all those moaning about how crap there area is, try living in blackburn..havent had a proper decent fall here since feb96...PATHETIC.

 

Since Feb '96? Really? I grew up in the snow starved south and we have had plenty of decent snow fall between 96 and 2011 - just not since. Now I live in Mancs, still haven't had a decent spell.

 

I'm mystified why the ppn hasn't really shunted east, but the area of midlands is now knocking on our door! The other front is chasing behind, there is alot of ppn about - where will it all go?!

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  • Location: Clayton-Le-Woods, Chorley 59m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: very cold frosty days, blizzards, very hot weather, floods, storms
  • Location: Clayton-Le-Woods, Chorley 59m asl.

Its getting cloudier here. It was clear 30 mins ago.

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  • Location: St. Helens
  • Location: St. Helens

Since Feb '96? Really? I grew up in the snow starved south and we have had plenty of decent snow fall between 96 and 2011 - just not since. Now I live in Mancs, still haven't had a decent spell.

 

I'm mystified why the ppn hasn't really shunted east, but the area of midlands is now knocking on our door! The other front is chasing behind, there is alot of ppn about - where will it all go?!

Easy question! Right to us, very bloody strange.
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  • Location: Widnes, Cheshire
  • Location: Widnes, Cheshire

what's your location ???

Widnes, Cheshire. 

 

Thought I had in my profile but apparently not!

 

it's there now anyway. 

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Just starting here very light though

C.S

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley

Nothing here but wines open now so at least if it doesn't turn up I will be drunk

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  • Location: Fenland Fylde.The same village as Duncan Iceglide.
  • Weather Preferences: Horizontal Drizzle - Nice Blizzards
  • Location: Fenland Fylde.The same village as Duncan Iceglide.

Unlessnthis starts shifting soon it gonna go tonscotland

 

Cumbria is nearer - but dont tell everyone.

 

ian

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  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Weather Preferences: Snow!
  • Location: Sydney, Australia

Easy question! Right to us, very bloody strange.

 

Well the midlands ppn will for sure, but the Irish sea stuff should be moving east and still seems to be heading northwards!

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  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy weather
  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.

Nothing here but wines open now so at least if it doesn't turn up I will be drunk

Nothing here yet. According to Diane's map it showing us for rain. Me too have opened the vino !!

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  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy winters, hot, sunny springs and summers.
  • Location: Runcorn, Cheshire

To illustrate my point @ Peter.

Play the radar back, 30 mins ago vs now. The front is beginning to become reinvigorated as it crosses the sea. Now GROWING and INTENSIFYING.

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley

Nothing here yet. According to Diane's map it showing us for rain. Me too have opened the vino !!

well I tried to be strong mia may but it's not here so ive had a glass already this is nerve wracking
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