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  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl
  • Weather Preferences: warm and sunny, thunderstorms, frost, fog, snow, windstorms
  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl

Heavy sleet here, flakes only just detectable in the rain. 2.2°C

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  • Location: Hattersley, greater manchester 160m asl.
  • Location: Hattersley, greater manchester 160m asl.

It's like a blizzard hah. Cars covered outside! :snowman-emoji:

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  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
  • Weather Preferences: Winter - snow, Irish sea convection. Summer - thunderstorms, hot sunny days
  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
2 minutes ago, WillinGlossop said:

Its very wet clingy lumpy snow.....

 You fussy bugger lol :-)

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  • Location: Runcorn New Town 60m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and blisteringly hot
  • Location: Runcorn New Town 60m ASL
16 minutes ago, SP1986 said:

Poll hill mobile transmitter Heswall

Yes, the Water Tower! Of course there wasn't a cell base station when I lived there (1950s/60s).  I remember watching when the Water Tower had its "roof" put on in 1960.

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  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
  • Weather Preferences: Summer: warm, humid, thundery. Winter: mild, stormy, some snow.
  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
6 minutes ago, Wildswimmer Pete said:

Yes, the Water Tower! Of course there wasn't a cell base station when I lived there (1950s/60s).  I remember watching when the Water Tower had its "roof" put on in 1960.

ah yes I forget about the water tower... actually a reservoir still exists, but it's on the opposite side to the mobile phone transmitter. 

strong winds and heavy rain now.

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  • Location: 6 miles west of Manchester 50m asl
  • Location: 6 miles west of Manchester 50m asl

 

finally some proper flakes mixed in with the moderate sleet.:yahoo:

 

 

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  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl
  • Weather Preferences: warm and sunny, thunderstorms, frost, fog, snow, windstorms
  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl

That was a fast drop in temp 1.1°C now and heavy snow starting to stick!

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  • Location: Runcorn New Town 60m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and blisteringly hot
  • Location: Runcorn New Town 60m ASL

Now continuous moderate rain and temp down to 2.3C. Light breeze.

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  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl
  • Weather Preferences: warm and sunny, thunderstorms, frost, fog, snow, windstorms
  • Location: Saddleworth, Oldham , 175m asl

Wow it never ceases to surprise me how fast it can go from soaking wet to white!

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  • Location: 6 miles west of Manchester 50m asl
  • Location: 6 miles west of Manchester 50m asl

pure snow now,no signs of it sticking even on cars yet

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
8 minutes ago, Wildswimmer Pete said:

Now continuous moderate rain and temp down to 2.3C. Light breeze.

Must be the wind that is killing the chances for us-any breeze will mix the air too much. It'll turn back to rain further N&E soon too as the wind picks up from the west.

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  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
  • Weather Preferences: Summer: warm, humid, thundery. Winter: mild, stormy, some snow.
  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
1 minute ago, CreweCold said:

Must be the wind that is killing the chances for us-any breeze will mix the air too much. It'll turn back to rain further N&E soon too as the wind picks up from the west.

Indeed, it's raining even above 4-500m in North Wales at the moment. 

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
3 minutes ago, SP1986 said:

Indeed, it's raining even above 4-500m in North Wales at the moment. 

As I say I can well believe that. Extra height wouldn't make the slightest difference here.

GFS sees the wind speeds pick up from here on in further N&E so only the summits and much higher elevations will be seeing snow soon I would have thought.

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  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
  • Weather Preferences: Summer: warm, humid, thundery. Winter: mild, stormy, some snow.
  • Location: Heswall, Wirral
Just now, CreweCold said:

As I say I can well believe that. Extra height wouldn't make the slightest difference here.

To be fair the mountain forecasts said snow would only fall above 5-600m so Im not surprised. Even Moel Famau might miss the snow.

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  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District
  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District

1 or 2 cm of snow fallen here at 210m asl, still falling whilst looking out the window with the SLR.

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