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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL

In 3 hours from now we should start to see the showers in the north Sea moving towards our shores on the radar.

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  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
  • Weather Preferences: Snow/Thunderstorms
  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m

Currently -1.4c here with a dew of -4.8c.

Current conditions across our region thanks to lots of amateur weather stations.

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

Wow - that was a seriously impressive Countryfile. Even without any frontal snow, Yorkshire gets smashed by continual snow showers Tuesday - Thursday. Friday’s low could be epic! 

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  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
1 minute ago, vizzy2004 said:

Currently -1.4c here with a dew of -4.8c.

Current conditions across our region thanks to lots of amateur weather stations.

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22C in Whitby though :)

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  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.
  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.
28 minutes ago, Stelmer said:

That one station that has the sensor inside...

Yeah, wouldn’t want to be in Whitby right now. Their snow chances are stuffed from the outset :-)

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5 minutes ago, shaky said:

How did the midlands look mate!!

Snow showers on and off more frequent Tuesday compared to Weds for you. Drier Thursday ahead of low pressure giving you a very snowy Thurs night into Friday as the low interacts with the cold air in place.

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  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
  • Weather Preferences: Snow/Thunderstorms
  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
Just now, PerfectStorm said:

22C in Whitby though :)

Lol thats a faulty station, it said 40c the other day! Where in York are you? I lived in York during 2009 and 2010 and they were fantastic winters.

4 minutes ago, sorepaw1 said:

In 3 hours from now we should start to see the showers in the north Sea moving towards our shores on the radar.

Current look at our area Sorepaw, -4c at the Lion Inn pub on Blakey Ridge.

Looks like theres a station at Goathland too. :)

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  • Location: bingley,west yorks. 100 asl
  • Location: bingley,west yorks. 100 asl
18 minutes ago, Reverse Zonality said:

Got to agree Friday looked excellent for our region on the Countryfile forecast.

Rogue snow showers tomorrow + slight accumulations for some. The shower activity ramps up on Tuesday and Wednesday with bitterly cold temperatures before a drier slot Thursday before the low approaches...

Sounds like my thoughts a few pages back??

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
Just now, vizzy2004 said:

Lol thats a faulty station, it said 40c the other day! Where in York are you? I lived in York during 2009 and 2010 and they were fantastic winters.

Current look at our area Sorepaw, -4c at the Lion Inn pub on Blakey Ridge.

Looks like theres a station at Goathland too. :)

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That's my favourite place for food and 8 or so pints of Stella lol.

It's lovely up there. I like it then I see tourists turn up in winter in a thin fleece and jeans and a rear wheel drive BMW.

They don't stop long. Lol

Sorry it' my sick sense of humour. Lol

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
Just now, Lakes Tom said:

What are people going for as their par for snow depths, by the end of this cold spell? I’m going for 1 foot here in Thornton Dale! ?

I think you'll get that just on Tuesday :yahoo:

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  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
3 minutes ago, Lakes Tom said:

What are people going for as their par for snow depths, by the end of this cold spell? I’m going for 1 foot here in Thornton Dale! ?

1.5ft Barnsley

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  • Location: Rotherham
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Frost Sun
  • Location: Rotherham
3 minutes ago, Lakes Tom said:

What are people going for as their par for snow depths, by the end of this cold spell? I’m going for 1 foot here in Thornton Dale! ?

I'm going for 2 feet of Snow. :D

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  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
  • Weather Preferences: Snow/Thunderstorms
  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
4 minutes ago, Lakes Tom said:

What are people going for as their par for snow depths, by the end of this cold spell? I’m going for 1 foot here in Thornton Dale! ?

Got a good chance in my opinion, Im just south of Malton and hoping for at least 20cm.

Nearly got a parking ticket in Thornton le Dale today on the way to Dalby. Didn't think there would be a parking attendant on a Sunday :oops:

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
Just now, Bradowl said:

I'm going for 2 feet of Snow. :D

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I wouldn't want them to kick my back side I better give you all and accurate forecasts.lol

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  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: cold,snowy,frosty and thunderstorms
  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL

well im going for having to exit my house through the bedroom window as was mentioned earlier and no less! ? 

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
2 minutes ago, snow*please said:

well im going for having to exit my house through the bedroom window as was mentioned earlier and no less! ? 

You will if you live in a bungalow lol

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  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
15 minutes ago, vizzy2004 said:

Lol thats a faulty station, it said 40c the other day! Where in York are you? I lived in York during 2009 and 2010 and they were fantastic winters.

Just moved here to start a career. Currently live on Fourth Avenue off Tang Hall road. I heard those Winters were cracking with similar synoptics as next week...holding out for a special one again!

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  • Location: Hunslet, Leeds, LS10
  • Location: Hunslet, Leeds, LS10

Evening all. Some good posts tonight and boy is it cold out there. I've just driven home from my partner's in Scotland down the a68 and A1 across the tops and it was minus 3 at some points never above 1c. It's minus 1 here at home in Leeds. Anyone got the country file forecast before I traipse twitter.

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
3 minutes ago, pent89 said:

Is there anywhere I can watch the forecast from earlier? 

Maybe BBC I Player. :pardon:

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  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Cold & Snowy
  • Location: Kings Norton, West Midlands

Unfortunately, BBC weather are now useless. No snow showing on their website. The general public (not us) use their website to get an idea on the weather. If I was joe public, I would see that and think there was no risk of snow. The truth is, the risk is the highest it can be. 

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  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: All seasons veteran of the 1981 winter
  • Location: Remote North Yorkshire 474ft ASL
1 minute ago, PerfectStorm said:

Unfortunately, BBC weather are now useless. No snow showing on their website. The general public (not us) use their website to get an idea on the weather. If I was joe public, I would see that and think there was no risk of snow. The truth is, the risk is the highest it can be. 

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I know what you mean totally agree 

What part of Yorkshire are you. 

East. North West. 

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  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.
  • Location: Pickering, N Yorks.
5 minutes ago, pent89 said:

Is there anywhere I can watch the forecast from earlier? 

BBC iplayer (make sure you have a free account). Click on channels. BBC1. Then scroll back to 7.20ish.

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  • Location: Barnsley (100m ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Very cold/sunny, Snow, Hot/Thunderstorms
  • Location: Barnsley (100m ASL)
19 minutes ago, sorepaw1 said:

That's my favourite place for food and 8 or so pints of Stella lol.

It's lovely up there. I like it then I see tourists turn up in winter in a thin fleece and jeans and a rear wheel drive BMW.

They don't stop long. Lol

Sorry it' my sick sense of humour. Lol

Photo of road past the Lion Inn on Monday 5th Feb, taken from the comfort of our Volvo XC60 AWD parked in the pub car park!  And yes, there were quite a few rear wheel drive cars and no I wouldn't have gone up there without the AWD! ?

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