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  • Location: Ashford, Kent.
  • Location: Ashford, Kent.
24 minutes ago, Steve Murr said:

3 inches & growing fast

 

Couldn't help laughing when I read that comment and then looked at your profile pic :rofl:

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  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Anything unusual
  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex

Heaviest snow of the day here! 

Keep it up nature 

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  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
  • Weather Preferences: 30 Degrees of pure British Celsius
  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
10 minutes ago, snowrye said:

Unbelievable,drip,drip,drip,how is that possible

Very rapid rise of temperature...here in Essex gone from -2.5c at 9 to 0.4c a few moments ago. Dew points have risen somewhat as well.

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  • Location: Maidstone
  • Location: Maidstone
7 minutes ago, Southender said:

Correct. Similar positioning to last night, perhaps a touch further west with a more E'ly flow overnight. Maidstone closed!

That fills me with dread.  I have 18cms and adding that on to what we have is not good for here. 

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  • Location: North of Steyning - West Sussex - some 10 miles south of Horsham
  • Location: North of Steyning - West Sussex - some 10 miles south of Horsham
3 minutes ago, tomp456 said:

Heaviest snow of the day here! 

Keep it up nature 

 

Lol you happy now? You were snowless and on edge last night.  Then the flurries started, late, and you cheered up. 

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  • Location: Mill Corner East Sussex, 55m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow,thunder,tornados
  • Location: Mill Corner East Sussex, 55m asl

Getting darker again,the last hurrah sadly,hopefully those showers firing up.from holland will zip over in record time,its already dripping,not good

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  • Location: Tonbridge, Kent
  • Location: Tonbridge, Kent

Strength of the sun. The drip is probably coming from dark coloured objects that absorb the wavelength of the sun (the same way solar panels work), this raises their temperature slightly and hence the drip.

By the way, still heaving down here with a temp of -2.3c but dark coloured things (roads etc) are wet.

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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

If anyone has a spare reindeer I'd appreciate it, last couple hours have been chaos around here in Boxley!

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  • Location: Hayward’s Heath - home, Brighton/East Grinstead - work.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and storms
  • Location: Hayward’s Heath - home, Brighton/East Grinstead - work.

The bonus thing about the drip drip from sun surface heating - Icycles!

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  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Anything unusual
  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex
1 minute ago, Come rain snow or shine said:

 

Lol you happy now? You were snowless and on edge last night.  Then the flurries started, late, and you cheered up. 

Only if we end up with a blizzard on Thursday. 

Am never satisfied. 

;) 

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  • Location: Dover, East Kent | 34m asl
  • Location: Dover, East Kent | 34m asl

The dusting we got in Dover has all but melted already. I hope we have a chance of proper snow still, not really fancying our chances just now. I know what a streamer can deliver like the few we had in the early 2010's so it is a little gutting that it missed us this time!

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  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Anything unusual
  • Location: Worthing, West Sussex
1 minute ago, Kent Blizzard said:

If anyone has a spare reindeer I'd appreciate it, last couple hours have been chaos around here in Boxley!

Yeah, I'll just send them along. 

Which one would you like? Vixen? Comet? Rudolph? (Although he's a right pain) 

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  • Location: Addington
  • Weather Preferences: Love a bit of snow
  • Location: Addington
Just now, Southender said:

There you go as I thought. Another Convergence line early hours...

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Would that have a more easterly flow to it

or same again

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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

I'll shall be keeping a close eye on the Dutch Radar this afternoon and overnight Dutch Radar

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  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
1 minute ago, snowbob said:

Would that have a more easterly flow to it

or same again

Posted wrong chart. Looks like a trough moving through on perhaps an W-WNW angle as winds back towards ESE

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