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  • Location: Swindon
  • Weather Preferences: Snow. Always Snow.
  • Location: Swindon
1 minute ago, snowray said:

Ohhh dear, woe on me, I mentioned the S words to some mates last night after a few pints in the pub, I just couldn't resist anymore. Nooooooooo!!!!:sorry:

 

It's the beer that did it.:drunk-emoji:

I’m worse. Put out a very public Facebook forecast ?

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  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Winter Snow, extreme weather, mainly sunny mild summers though.
  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
Just now, Jemma Croton said:

I’m worse. Put out a very public Facebook forecast ?

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  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Heat thundersnow heatwaves and freezing fog
  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
19 minutes ago, snowray said:

Ohhh dear, woe on me, I mentioned the S words to some mates last night after a few pints in the pub, I just couldn't resist anymore. Nooooooooo!!!!:sorry:

 

It's the beer that did it.:drunk-emoji:

I did exactly the same told all my family 

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  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Winter Snow, extreme weather, mainly sunny mild summers though.
  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
59 minutes ago, Skeggy Winter Storm said:

I did exactly the same told all my family 

Well surely nothing can go wrong now, cold and snow set up looking odds on? :whistling:

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  • Location: Chelmsford, Essex
  • Weather Preferences: Anything interesting!
  • Location: Chelmsford, Essex

I'm not sure this is going to deliver much more than the mid-Dec snowfall for my location (if that), although the depth and length of cold will be greater.

I think the percentage call would be for nothing disruptive per se, but possibly enough to scrape a snowman or two together in the garden with the kids before a slow transition to less cold.

All told, if a few cms fall over the coming week, this winter has been the most seasonal for several years.

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  • Location: Preston
  • Location: Preston

And we are back to cognative dissonance issues in the model thread.   We are allowed to shout as much as we want about one cold chart, but dont dare to comment on any chart that may be considered a downgrade.....its just one chart after all.

Every time its the same

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Posted
  • Location: Leeds
  • Weather Preferences: snow, heat, thunderstorms
  • Location: Leeds

Looks like a lot of fuss over nothing.. cold, dry and cloudy. Typical easterly rubbish.

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  • Location: Linslade, Beds
  • Weather Preferences: Deep cold
  • Location: Linslade, Beds
3 minutes ago, cheese said:

Looks like a lot of fuss over nothing.. cold, dry and cloudy. Typical easterly rubbish.

Yep not great again for the NW, but for the South East.....Boooooom

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  • Location: Epsom, Surrey, 100 Meters above sea level
  • Weather Preferences: Anything Extreme
  • Location: Epsom, Surrey, 100 Meters above sea level
11 minutes ago, shotski said:

Yep not great again for the NW, but for the South East.....Boooooom

I think the only places in the SE that are going to get any measurable snow from this might be Folkstone, it looks pretty dry everywhere else and even Tuesdays front dies a death before it gets to us.

Sadly i've seen this happen over and over and over again, if the SE wants snow it NEEDS either channel low or a long fetch easterly with tightly packed isobars or a North easterly again with uppers low enough to aid convection or tight isobars. 

We might see a few errant flakes, but other than that it just looks crisp and cold. 

And tbh it doesn't really look all that cold at the surface either, the way some people in the MOD thread are talking you'd think we're all about ti get buried in 10 feet of snow and have sub 0 temperatures for the next 2 months. 

 

 

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  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Heat thundersnow heatwaves and freezing fog
  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
4 hours ago, snowray said:

Well surely nothing can go wrong now, cold and snow set up looking odds on? :whistling:

Yes not had a decent fall here since Feb 2012 had a decent snowfall in November this year  and just had scraps this winter so far which is a lot better than some previous years and from NW to 

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  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Location: Edinburgh
1 hour ago, chris78 said:

And we are back to cognative dissonance issues in the model thread.   We are allowed to shout as much as we want about one cold chart, but dont dare to comment on any chart that may be considered a downgrade.....its just one chart after all.

Every time its the same

100% this, and the downgrades have started already... 

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  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Heat thundersnow heatwaves and freezing fog
  • Location: Skegness,lincolnshire
4 minutes ago, JoeShmoe said:

100% this, and the downgrades have started already... 

Its looking more likely to snow every day tho wouldn't worry about one run 

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  • Location: Wakefield - God's County
  • Location: Wakefield - God's County
2 minutes ago, JoeShmoe said:

100% this, and the downgrades have started already... 

Surprised the downgrades took so long to show their face!!...why oh why do i let myself get sucked in !?...the charts were good to look at mind you !

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  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Location: Edinburgh
Just now, K9 said:

Surprised the downgrades took so long to show their face!!...why oh why do i let myself get sucked in !?...the charts were good to look at mind you !

Eastern Spain is colder than the UK on the latest ECM !

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire

Unhealthy signs that this upcoming cold spell will be typical of those since 2013 i.e. hardly worth mentioning!

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
1 minute ago, Mokidugway said:

There's been massive upgrades in downgrades this season ...

Unfortunately the downgrades have been correct!

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  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Winter Snow, extreme weather, mainly sunny mild summers though.
  • Location: Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex
42 minutes ago, Ed Stone said:

Come on, BOM - make my day! Image result for smoking squirrel

Where can I find the old BOM these days, is it dead or alive?:laugh:

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  • Location: NR Worthing SE Coast
  • Location: NR Worthing SE Coast

Another cold spell that’s downgraded to like pathetic again:nonono:

Thought this was going to be the cold spell with the long fetch Easterly bringing heavy snow showers in from the North Sea.So where is it then

just maybe one day of winds from the E then fronts approaching from NW and some  temporary snow .

A far cry from what was said in the model thread.

The wait goes on for a true Siberian blast,and nearly waiting five years to see snow on the ground here.

 

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  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl
  • Weather Preferences: obviously snow!
  • Location: Wildwood, Stafford 104m asl
2 minutes ago, SLEETY said:

Another cold spell that’s downgraded to like pathetic again:nonono:

Thought this was going to be the cold spell with the long fetch Easterly bringing heavy snow showers in from the North Sea.So where is it then

just maybe one day of winds from the E then fronts approaching from NW and some  temporary snow .

A far cry from what was said in the model thread.

The wait goes on for a true Siberian blast,and nearly waiting five years to see snow on the ground here.

 

TMW as it's worst, underestimated again by many members, yes, it's a typical cold spell for the christmas pudding, few colder days 5C in the south, colder in the north, few snow flurries possible, then turning less cold on Thursday 8th, then probably milder still on Sat 10th

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

At least sea temps have dropped nicely, :D North sea just 6'C now according our local weather forecaster. :cold:

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