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  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Summer Sunshine / Winter Snow
  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
1 minute ago, LeeSnowFan said:

if they are then thats good for parts of south yorkshire, chesterfield, derbyshire, 

Looks like some more organised shower activity just approaching the Lincs coast that may have our name on it if it carries on intensifying?

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  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
1 minute ago, Kentish Snowman said:

Looks like some more organised shower activity just approaching the Lincs coast that may have our name on it if it carries on intensifying?

It would look that way! that wind is strong and its really pushing them inland! and group together like you say more heavier bursts! :) good times 

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  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Summer Sunshine / Winter Snow
  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
1 minute ago, vizzy2004 said:

Winds turning more E as we head into the evening, this is why I'm hopeful for more activity in this area later on.

That would certainly tie in with the Yellow warning being extended South tomorrow?

Freezing uppers and thicknesses are here for another 24 hours or so yet so conditions should still be ripe for shower development on a straight Easterly into our region?

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

Click on the link, very impressive to see convective showers moving westwards across the Atlantic!

https://en.sat24.com/en

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
1 hour ago, joggs said:

I think that's northern part of region and me England imo.Hope it stays further south though.

Next batch of showers just passing Hull now should make it to Leeds. Hopefully we catch a line.

 

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  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Summer Sunshine / Winter Snow
  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)

Currently -3.3c here!

Pretty astonishing for lunchtime on 28 February!  

Just shows the depth of the cold overhead!

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

naaaw its stopped here ? 

Hope everyone gets lots more over next couple of days ?

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
1 minute ago, sausage said:

cant see the radar on met due to demand but please tell me these will approach leeds area later :)

Netweather radar is superior bar it's range into the North Sea. 

Yeah, with the angle of the wind anything that is in the central/northern bit of the Wash should get here. 

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1 minute ago, summer blizzard said:

Netweather radar is superior bar it's range into the North Sea. 

Yeah, with the angle of the wind anything that is in the central/northern bit of the Wash should get here. 

please please please keep me updated summer blizzard as at wrk soon. thank you.

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  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
  • Weather Preferences: Snow/Thunderstorms
  • Location: Nr Malton, North Yorkshire 53m
10 minutes ago, Kentish Snowman said:

Currently -3.3c here!

Pretty astonishing for lunchtime on 28 February!  

Just shows the depth of the cold overhead!

Indeed, full sunshine shining on my temperature shield and its reading -1.7c!

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet

Dew point is apparently -10C.

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
Just now, sausage said:

please please please keep me updated summer blizzard as at wrk soon. thank you.

Unfortunately i love being out in snow so will only comment again around two. 

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

Dew point is apparently -10C.


-9c dew here with a wind chill of -12c, ESE gusting 30mph whipping up snow in the fields and off the roofs. Snow slowly meting in the sunshine though :(

 

 

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  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet
  • Location: Leeds/Bradford border, 185 metres above sea level, around 600 feet

Snowing again in Leeds, random shower. 

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