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  • Location: Bucks/Berks border
  • Location: Bucks/Berks border

Meto now showing snow showers on Tuesday here. 

Just an observation - the fatball feeders in the garden are emptying in days rather than weeks and birds like thrushes and corvids who ignore them are decimating the fatballs!

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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
1 minute ago, Team Squirrel said:

Meto now showing snow showers on Tuesday here. 

Just an observation - the fatball feeders in the garden are emptying in days rather than weeks and birds like thrushes and corvids who ignore them are decimating the fatballs!

Nature knows! :D

animals are very receptive creatures... 

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  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Snow and more Snow!
  • Location: Gillingham, Kent

12Z is stable with what we saw on 00 and 06.

Still a covering for almost all of Kent with streamer potential added on.

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  • Location: Orpington Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow freezing rain heat waves
  • Location: Orpington Kent
2 minutes ago, Steve Murr said:

Day 7 from the ICON !

72-144 banked !

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Hi Steve I no its a long way in weather terms regarding snow do think south east England will see any snow chances next week or just dry and cold.

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  • Location: Duxford, South Cambridgeshire
  • Weather Preferences: Hot or snowy
  • Location: Duxford, South Cambridgeshire

 Just  plain old rain here in Cambridge. Hopefully loads of snow next week 

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  • Location: Binfield, Berkshire
  • Location: Binfield, Berkshire

If that bloody front on Tuesday stalls 10 miles west of me turning Reading into a winter wonderland, but keeping us green, there will be tantrums ??

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  • Location: Icklesham, near Rye East Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Love hot sunshine and cold snowy weather
  • Location: Icklesham, near Rye East Sussex

I’m saving this before it gets altered to rain! ??

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  • Location: St rads Dover
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, T Storms.
  • Location: St rads Dover
3 minutes ago, CK1981 said:

If that bloody front on Tuesday stalls 10 miles west of me turning Reading into a winter wonderland, but keeping us green, there will be tantrums ??

Don't worry I think it may stall further west than that, reading will miss out too. 

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  • Location: Ashtead, nr Epsom Surrey
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Cold/Snowy Winter! Just SEASONAL!!
  • Location: Ashtead, nr Epsom Surrey

Why do I sense that, here near Leatherhead I'll have clowns to the left of me (playing in snow) and jokers to the right of me (playing in snow) and I'll be stuck in the middle with jack poo??!! Aarrgghhh!!!!!x

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.

According to that TWO forecast that someone posted, snow might spread from the east later next week...I dare say that, for that to happen, things will have to get pushed away to the west. The GFS certainly isn't indicating anything like that...YET.

Keep watching the models and enjoy the drizzle, eh?:shok:

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  • Location: NW LONDON
  • Weather Preferences: Sun, sleet, Snow
  • Location: NW LONDON
1 hour ago, Team Squirrel said:

Meto now showing snow showers on Tuesday here. 

Just an observation - the fatball feeders in the garden are emptying in days rather than weeks and birds like thrushes and corvids who ignore them are decimating the fatballs!

foxes have been acting weird here, they were moon walking in my garden last night.

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13 minutes ago, Ed Stone said:

According to that TWO forecast that someone posted, snow might spread from the east later next week...I dare say that, for that to happen, things will have to get pushed away to the west. The GFS certainly isn't indicating anything like that...YET.

Keep watching the models and enjoy the drizzle, eh?:shok:

It can happen

PTB 8 ( the most extreme ) shows this at 114 with the Atlantic hitting the buffers west of Ireland 

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  • Location: Boxley - Kent 133.9 m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny Days and a little Snow.
  • Location: Boxley - Kent 133.9 m ASL
10 minutes ago, Steve Murr said:

Light snow here 4c.

You in Greenhithe Steve?

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  • Location: Boxley - Kent 133.9 m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny Days and a little Snow.
  • Location: Boxley - Kent 133.9 m ASL
3 minutes ago, Daniel* said:

Obviously not would be a washout there for sure. 8)

Where is he then lol im on tablet can't see the location, I know Greenhithe sits alongside the river so your probably right :D

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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
1 minute ago, Kent Blizzard said:

Where is he then lol in on tablet can't see the location, I know Greenhithe sits alongside the river so your probably right :D

I can see locations on my iPad maybe you need an upgrade :p

He is up some hill now roughly 150 meters... I’m now the new ‘hithe’ snow drought king. 

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  • Location: Binfield, Berkshire
  • Location: Binfield, Berkshire

I think a trough on the fax charts will move across us on Sunday, so maybe snow for all from that.

Also, I know things are looking dry at the moment, but disturbances in the cold flow cannot be discounted. I think these can crop up at any time too.

 

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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
Just now, CK1981 said:

I think a trough on the fax charts will move across us on Sunday, so maybe snow for all from that.

Also, I know things are looking dry at the moment, but disturbances in the cold flow cannot be discounted at the moment. I think these can crop up at any time too.

 

I’m not so sure it’s looking dry actually this region will do best for convective snow showers / possible streamer(s). With snow on ground it won’t melt really, nights will be very cold -10C possible quite widely in rural locations. With the flow looking slack it looks perfect for some really low minima. 

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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL

The models IMO are notorious for downplaying convective PPN. It’s very much a nowcasting thing.

I nicked this off Nick :D  Potential for some serious amount of snow in most eastern counties even where @alexisj9 is! 

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