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  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL

Nice UKMO and GFS runs with both showing a quick response to the SSW.

What I am liking is that there is a growing tendency for South Easterlies which is tremendous for here.

Still a long way to go though.

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  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.
  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.

Long long way to go indeed! I'm not getting any hopes up yet...

AND DONT GO TELLING YOUR FAMILY YET!!!

 

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  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
21 hours ago, Rocheydub said:

Long long way to go indeed! I'm not getting any hopes up yet...

AND DONT GO TELLING YOUR FAMILY YET!!!

 

24 hours on and we have cross border support for a Beast from the East!

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  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
17 minutes ago, booferking said:

Ecm Mean not looking to shabby either.:)

Ive been living in Norn Iron too long. I typed cross border instead of cross model support!

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  • Location: Nutts Corner
  • Location: Nutts Corner

Things certainly looking interesting.....I'm kind of over winter now and looking forward to brighter mornings and nights and looking forward to summer and sunshine

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  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.
  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.
1 hour ago, mountain shadow said:

Ive been living in Norn Iron too long. I typed cross border instead of cross model support!

I'm just glad you didn't mention a soft brexit from a SCEURO high! :-)

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  • Location: Castlereagh hills. 160m asl.
  • Location: Castlereagh hills. 160m asl.
53 minutes ago, Sparky72 said:

Just a quick question. I take it the fantastic charts they are banging on about in the model thread won't bring cold as far west as me?

With  these type of set ups the east of Northern Ireland will always be better but u def have a chance if the charts come off! Long way to go though and nothing a cert at this stage that's for sure. 

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  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.
  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.

The whole island would get something if this mornings 06z were to verify!

Very unlikely though, those sort of synoptics are extremely rare indeed!

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  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
  • Location: Carryduff, County Down 420ft ASL
8 minutes ago, ForeverPomeroysnow said:

I kinda just want spring to arrive :-( 

It's only the 1st of February, traditionally the coldest and snowiest month.

10th Feb snow showing on the 6Z GFS. Role on the 12s

 

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  • Location: Castlereagh hills. 160m asl.
  • Location: Castlereagh hills. 160m asl.
18 minutes ago, booferking said:

Model thread stay well away.:aggressive:

Exactly. When will they ever learn. They still get off on charts 7-10 days away then throw the toys out of the pram next day when they are not as good. Never take anything past day 4 as gospel. Especially this year. It never materialises really 

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  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold weather - frost or snow
  • Location: Ashbourne,County Meath,about 6 miles northwest of dublin airport. 74m ASL

I will be surprised if we get anything more then a half hearted cold spell. If we havent had much luck this winter and nothing much of note regards cold and snow i cant see things suddenly changing in our favour leading to a happy ending. When we are in a rubbish winter thats usually the way it remains imo. We are back yet again hoping for feb to save us but if dec and jan have been poor for cold thats not usually a good sign.

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  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.
  • Location: Santry, Dublin, Ireland. 50 metres ASL.

I don't believe we will either, just from past experiences and being burned before, but the MJO supports this happening and we have had a strat warming too. In my humble opinion, this has a much greater chance of delivering than the last failed attempt, which I didn't believe would happen from the outset!

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  • Location: Tyrone
  • Location: Tyrone

Anyone read the met.ie weather for friday evening through to saturday mention snow high ground possible low ground this has caught me by surprise.

Winds will ease further on Friday morning. Mainly dry at first with sunny spells and just coastal showers in the west. However, later in the day rain will develop in the southeast and east. The rain will spread westwards on Friday evening and will turn heavy in the east with snow likely on high ground and possibly also on lower levels. Highest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees, but turning colder in the rain during the afternoon. Winds mainly light and variable, but it will become breezy in the southeast later.

On Saturday morning, the rain and any sleet or snow will clear northwards.

Checked the euro4 and there must be some possibilty in it dew points 0 or below in parts temps 0-1 in places interesting.

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  • Location: Co.Tyrone
  • Location: Co.Tyrone
12 minutes ago, booferking said:

Anyone read the met.ie weather for friday evening through to saturday mention snow high ground possible low ground this has caught me by surprise.

Winds will ease further on Friday morning. Mainly dry at first with sunny spells and just coastal showers in the west. However, later in the day rain will develop in the southeast and east. The rain will spread westwards on Friday evening and will turn heavy in the east with snow likely on high ground and possibly also on lower levels. Highest temperatures of 6 to 9 degrees, but turning colder in the rain during the afternoon. Winds mainly light and variable, but it will become breezy in the southeast later.

On Saturday morning, the rain and any sleet or snow will clear northwards.

Checked the euro4 and there must be some possibilty in it dew points 0 or below in parts temps 0-1 in places interesting.

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Mentioned on the BBC breakfast news this morning as well Boofer, some in East might get a wee surprise! 

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  • Location: Near Ballintoy (North Antrim) 110m asl
  • Location: Near Ballintoy (North Antrim) 110m asl

Very quiet in here considering how well the models r lining up. I suppose we're more worried it'll all go pearshaped again.

Or even worse.....

Britain goes into the freezer and we're too far west:wallbash:

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  • Location: Derry
  • Location: Derry
13 minutes ago, bobbarley said:

Very quiet in here considering how well the models r lining up. I suppose we're more worried it'll all go pearshaped again.

Or even worse.....

Britain goes into the freezer and we're too far west:wallbash:

That's exactly my worry. After the last complete fail that most of us had on here i think we all do right to hold back on any excitement. 

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  • Location: Near Ballintoy (North Antrim) 110m asl
  • Location: Near Ballintoy (North Antrim) 110m asl

18z is looking good though, 10th seems to be the point it reaches us

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