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  • Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne (Forest Hall)
  • Weather Preferences: Extremes
  • Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne (Forest Hall)

The showers have not really stopped all day here, but been very light or very short if heavier.  Still waiting for a prolonged shower with blizzard.

Things starting to look very good on the radar for Newcastle now.  Two big showers incoming looking like it will be a direct hit.  Perfect for the rush hour

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  • Location: Catchgate, Durham,705ft asl
  • Location: Catchgate, Durham,705ft asl
3 minutes ago, Freezing-Point said:

The showers have not really stopped all day here, but been very light or very short if heavier.  Still waiting for a prolonged shower with blizzard.

Things starting to look very good on the radar for Newcastle now.  Two big showers incoming looking like it will be a direct hit.  Perfect for the rush hour

 

The next showers seem aligned more north-south rather than the east-west streamers from this morning.

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  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Thunderstorms, Heat (Summer) & Snow in Winter
  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL

incoming juice alert for central / southern areas :friends:

 

Is it me or do the showers look more east to west aligned now?  Rather than SSE/SE?

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  • Location: North York Moors
  • Location: North York Moors

With the wind a bit more to SE today showers have become less severe, but when we get one it is dramatic.
Looks like being a high of -2.6C just before 1pm
Wind is gusty and causing considerable drifting.
There's maybe 6-8" of powdery snow.

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  • Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne
15 minutes ago, snowmackem said:

Looking at the satellite images on SAT24, you can actually make out a distinct narrow band of more intense cloud that looks like a band or streamer headed in roughly the direction of the North East, poss Tyneside, maybe due in about an hour? Have a look, what do you think?

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This is looking a bit better for Newcastle i feel.

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  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Thunderstorms, Heat (Summer) & Snow in Winter
  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL

Definitely coming alive now for most areas...

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  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Thunderstorms, Heat (Summer) & Snow in Winter
  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
1 minute ago, izi said:

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This is looking a bit better for Newcastle i feel.

I'd say they're moving more east to west now not se to nw which they were.  

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

Looks great for Newcastle soon.

When will the winds turn more Easterly? This is what those of us from Durham south need.

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  • Location: Morpeth
  • Location: Morpeth

The most impressive part of today is the Dew Point. currently at -6.2. It's now -3.2. One colleague on mine who live near Gateshead says his Dew Point was at -8 this morning

 

 

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: Warm dry summers
  • Location: Darlington

Snow in the central belt of Scotland is falling at a rate of around 5cm per hour currently no wonder they have a red warning!

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  • Location: South Shields Tyne & Wear half mile from the coast.
  • Location: South Shields Tyne & Wear half mile from the coast.

bejeezus..blizzard of all blizzards out there..!!

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  • Location: South Shields Tyne & Wear half mile from the coast.
  • Location: South Shields Tyne & Wear half mile from the coast.

Lightning overhead,kids next door shouting and screaming..:yahoo:

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  • Location: Jarrow,Tyne & Wear
  • Weather Preferences: All extreme weather especially cold and snow!
  • Location: Jarrow,Tyne & Wear

Wow...what  a clap of thunder that was here in Jarrow ?☇☈?.Now heavy snow again 

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  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Severe Thunderstorms, Heat (Summer) & Snow in Winter
  • Location: Boldon, South Tyneside (Tyne & Wear) 271ft ASL

Whiteout conditions in Washington although not heard the thunder yet. 

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