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  • Location: Addingham moorside West Yorkshire 2-250m
  • Weather Preferences: Snow & Crisp Cold Days
  • Location: Addingham moorside West Yorkshire 2-250m
3 minutes ago, inghams85 said:

I can't even make out what the wind flow is to be honest! It's changed so much! 

ENE ?

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  • Location: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (170m ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (170m ASL)
1 minute ago, tayzi said:

We have a nice strange orangey glow 

Us too

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)

Coming down fairly heavy here now.

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m

Hmm if you look at showers on radar and cloud on sat24, you can clearly see that all showers associated with that large area of flat cloud (west of holland) are all scattered,small and light as opposed to the towering cumous further north west of it, not sure Im liking that. 

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  • Location: Rotherham
  • Location: Rotherham
1 minute ago, Harsh Climate said:

Hmm if you look at showers on radar and cloud on sat24, you can clearly see that all showers associated with that large area of flat cloud (west of holland) are all scattered,small and light as opposed to the towering cumous further north west of it, not sure Im liking that. 

Just seen! Think we're in danger of over estimating this the. Heights are called could be hours or light to moderate showers 

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
2 minutes ago, Harsh Climate said:

Hmm if you look at showers on radar and cloud on sat24, you can clearly see that all showers associated with that large area of flat cloud (west of holland) are all scattered,small and light as opposed to the towering cumous further north west of it, not sure Im liking that. 

I am less concerned now the wind direction has changed slightly. There is also evidence of showers developing in the empty area, see met office radar below....

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  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
  • Location: Kippax (Leeds) 63m
1 minute ago, inghams85 said:

Just seen! Think we're in danger of over estimating this the. Heights are called could be hours or light to moderate showers 

Still though, continuess light/mod showers at -5c could still tot up accumulations so wouldn't be a disaster but I think like me most want something spectacular overnight and knee dee snow by morning lol

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4 minutes ago, inghams85 said:

Just seen! Think we're in danger of over estimating this the. Heights are called could be hours or light to moderate showers 

Considering I originally thought it was non-precipitous cloud I'm quite happy for anything extra tonight! 

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  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield
  • Weather Preferences: Any Extreme
  • Location: Sheffield South Yorkshire 160M Powering the Sheffield Shield

Big disagreement between GFS and ECM UKMO. GFS milder ecm ukmo keeps the cold going. Heavy snow right now a brief dry spot behind this shower then more to come.

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3 minutes ago, The PIT said:

Big disagreement between GFS and ECM UKMO. GFS milder ecm ukmo keeps the cold going. Heavy snow right now a brief dry spot behind this shower then more to come.

Absolutely! ECM 144 bringing the second coming of..... The Beast? 

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  • Location: Bramley, Leeds: 100m (328ft)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow.
  • Location: Bramley, Leeds: 100m (328ft)
13 minutes ago, LeeSnowFan said:

Apparently tomorrows system is 30-40 miles east where it was modelled. Hmm could this be more widespread than we thought

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I asked Chris Fawkes about the previous chart posted and chances of it reaching Yorks. He said, 

 

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  • Location: Emley Moor
  • Weather Preferences: Hot and Cold
  • Location: Emley Moor

About 3 inches up here on Emley moor but some drifts of about 18inches wind has increased and snowing moderately-6.5c:cold:

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  • Location: East Morton 190M ASL
  • Location: East Morton 190M ASL

Watching the radar I'm struggling to work out there trajectory of blobs.  They seem to go in different direction. Anything to avoid me for the moment.  How does that reverse psychology work again?

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  • Location: Bramley, Leeds: 100m (328ft)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow.
  • Location: Bramley, Leeds: 100m (328ft)
1 minute ago, boyzie said:

Watching the radar I'm struggling to work out there trajectory of blobs.  They seem to go in different direction. Anything to avoid me for the moment.  How does that reverse psychology work again?

Wind direction is wobbling between E and ENE. Tricky to call! 

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  • Location: South West Sheffield - Hunters Bar, S11
  • Location: South West Sheffield - Hunters Bar, S11
1 minute ago, boyzie said:

Watching the radar I'm struggling to work out there trajectory of blobs.  They seem to go in different direction. Anything to avoid me for the moment.  How does that reverse psychology work again?

It’ll be reight

 

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