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  • Location: North Liverpool & Huertas Bajas de Cabra Cordoba S
  • Weather Preferences: Any extreme weather conditions
  • Location: North Liverpool & Huertas Bajas de Cabra Cordoba S
The sun is making a brief appearance here, rain has stopped
 
 
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  • Location: Medlock Valley, Oldham, 103 metres/337 feet ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, snow, thunderstorms, warm summers not too hot.
  • Location: Medlock Valley, Oldham, 103 metres/337 feet ASL

Had some snow for 5 mins but now back to rain. Shortest spell of snow ever. :rofl:

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  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District
  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District

Finally after light-rain all morning it's beginning to turn to heavy snow, slowly beginning to stick and dropping the visibility to about 1/2 mile.

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  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District
  • Location: Whaley Bridge - Peak District

Short but sweet, there was a slight dusting of snow across the fields here from that band of snow, but its quickly melted away as the precip turns back to light rain again.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

30 mimutes ago I was at the top of Monks Road, Charlesworth, a beautiful scene.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
14 minutes ago, CameronWS said:

If the SSW brought in cold winds from the East, would there be any chance of snow in the west or would it be confined to the east?

Heavy snow showers would make there way over the Pennines and get as far as Manchester before fizzling. If any fronts encroach friom the West, we would possible see an undercut and a 1991 style snowmagedon.

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  • Location: Hale, Gtr Manchester
  • Location: Hale, Gtr Manchester

depends upon a few things really, the pennines do act as a barrier, but the uppers will be cold it's whether there's is any troughs in the easterly flow, a few showers may make it over if the wind is strong enough, our best bet is some form of under cut or if we can get any NE vector winds winds pushing small systems in the flow to us, best would be undercuts

Ive lived over here 20 years and it'll be cold but bone dry unless it really is a major event then I'll bow to others for historic info

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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam
11 minutes ago, cheshire cat said:

depends upon a few things really, the pennines do act as a barrier, but the uppers will be cold it's whether there's is any troughs in the easterly flow, a few showers may make it over if the wind is strong enough, our best bet is some form of under cut or if we can get any NE vector winds winds pushing small systems in the flow to us, best would be undercuts

Ive lived over here 20 years and it'll be cold but bone dry unless it really is a major event then I'll bow to others for historic info

Only a week last Monday, there were flurries of snow and that was a very weak affair and we were under high pressure. 

I find that forecasts at least past ones underestimated snow prospects at least for Greater Manchester in an easterly flow.

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  • Location: Eden Valley, Cumbria
  • Location: Eden Valley, Cumbria

It’s been an odd winter for it snowing and then melting almost immediately. Or more accurately, an odd week. I’ve had 5 snowfalls in the last 7 days, and they have all landed on bare ground. 

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  • Location: Hale, Gtr Manchester
  • Location: Hale, Gtr Manchester
15 minutes ago, Weather-history said:

Only a week last Monday, there were flurries of snow and that was a very weak affair and we were under high pressure. 

I find that forecasts at least past ones underestimated snow prospects at least for Greater Manchester in an easterly flow.

From your excellent knowledge of the historic weather, does the later part of next week, (which may not happen) have any similarities to 91?  Do you have a link to the archives please? 

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  • Location: Clayton-Le-Woods, Chorley 59m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: very cold frosty days, blizzards, very hot weather, floods, storms
  • Location: Clayton-Le-Woods, Chorley 59m asl.

Bone dry and sunny here :yahoo:

Love it........Not really!! :wallbash:

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