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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

Temps plunging here now down to -1.3C

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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

GFS and NME suggest the lump in the north sea will hit Yorkshire but it looks too far north to me. At any rate, I'm glad its not headed underneath.

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  • Location: Rotherham
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Frost Sun
  • Location: Rotherham

Still only light snow here in Rotherham, it's looking like we'll see very little sunshine today which should help reduce any melting. 

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  • Location: Leeds
  • Weather Preferences: Bitter Cold in winter and Extreme heat in summer
  • Location: Leeds

Yes summer blizzard. I think the worry for us here in west yorks within the top end of the Amber area, was the heavy stuff would miss us to the south. That lump does seem a bit north but hopefully it’s on a collision course with us 

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  • Location: Sheffield
  • Location: Sheffield
40 minutes ago, The PIT said:

Well a fail last night as winter would say radar showing the showers pepping up so time will tell today. If you're lucky you may something of note or very little as showers turn into mini streamers.

So (unless it really comes down tonight) the moral of this story is don't always blieve the hype of the Model thread-and plus the Amber warning doesn't kick in til 4:00pm so this (knowing our luck) is probably going to be it.

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  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Summer Sunshine / Winter Snow
  • Location: Hemingfield, South Yorkshire (49m / 160ft ASL)
10 minutes ago, Decemberof2010 said:

Yes summer blizzard. I think the worry for us here in west yorks within the top end of the Amber area, was the heavy stuff would miss us to the south. That lump does seem a bit north but hopefully it’s on a collision course with us 

The Amber Warning doesn't even commence until 4pm though so I doubt anything showing on the radar now will relate to that?

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

The Amber Warning doesn't even commence until 4pm though so I doubt anything showing on the radar now will relate to that?

yup again people trying to say it's over before it's even happened!! the main event was to begin later today so anything before is a nice bonus :) enjoy it , not often we get snow this late in the year :) 

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m

Moderate snow now, although still tiny icy flakes. Grass starting to cover although roads still clear.

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  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Heat, Snow, Thunder
  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl

Agree with comments above, last night was forecast a patchy 1-2cm on low ground which is fair enough. Today is when the action is and its looking extremely promising if you watch the radar loop back over the past couple of hours. Been for a run and can confirm its bloomin' cold out there with flurries getting heavier. 

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  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL
  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL

Dry, powdery, drifting snow in Mid-March. Wow. Whatever amounts you get enjoy the Synoptics people. This doesn’t happen very often....

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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

Radar is incredible. Moderate snow now settiling on everything, including roads.

 

 

Kentish, I'm talking about the stuff in the middle of the north sea for later. Not the current stuff.

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m

A lot out there in the North sea and it seems to have built to the South compared to my earlier image. Not sure of the track, but a lot of snow on the way for somewhere! 

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  • Location: N. Sheffield 150m
  • Location: N. Sheffield 150m
4 minutes ago, BA Baracus said:

A lot out there in the North sea and it seems to have built to the South compared to my earlier image. Not sure of the track, but a lot of snow on the way for somewhere! 

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Really like these images Sausage. Will be helpful if you can keep posting updates when you get a chance. ??

To me it’s saying much of Yorkshire.

 

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  • Location: Gilesgate Moor, Durham City
  • Location: Gilesgate Moor, Durham City

North Easterner here!

Travelling to Manchester this morning from Durham. Any of you guys with more local knowledge (and seeing what the snow is like) any sense of whether the A1 and M62 should be OK until around 12?

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  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
  • Location: Liversedge, West Yorkshire ASL : 74m
4 minutes ago, NickR said:

North Easterner here!

Travelling to Manchester this morning from Durham. Any of you guys with more local knowledge (and seeing what the snow is like) any sense of whether the A1 and M62 should be OK until around 12?

M62 looks ok now. Heavy showers are expected later today so there may be issues mid afternoon.

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  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Heat, Snow, Thunder
  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl

Sun came out followed swiftly by... Blizzard! 20180317_082801.thumb.jpg.f2f6b260d67a592f7659ba91d4a5ce1c.jpg

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  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Heat, Snow, Thunder
  • Location: Garforth, Leeds 86m asl
4 minutes ago, bazookabob said:

Sun came out followed swiftly by... Blizzard! 20180317_082801.thumb.jpg.f2f6b260d67a592f7659ba91d4a5ce1c.jpg

5 minutes later! 20180317_083614.thumb.jpg.fab8de321437783430b87ee98113b22a.jpg

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  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL
  • Location: Keighley, 180m ASL
6 minutes ago, Che said:

Powder-fluff flake-flurries funnelling and settling. Sun drowning behind ashen cloud, but surfacing for glimpsed breath. Cold air. Cold wind. Cold birds - cold singing.

Looks like we’ve got Shakespeare in our thread! ??

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