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  • Location: North West of Ireland
  • Location: North West of Ireland

The Hirlam warms it up quite a lot in the south tomorrow. I hope we don't end up with several hours of sleet:angry:

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  • Location: Linslade, Beds
  • Weather Preferences: Deep cold
  • Location: Linslade, Beds
1 minute ago, tinybill said:

Would  not  surprise me of warning  coming

Also tomorrow night now looking interesting going by ECM and Hirlam. 

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  • Location: NE London - Walthamstow
  • Location: NE London - Walthamstow
Just now, Djdazzle said:

No!

MO has nothing showing for my region for tonight and tomorrow...

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  • Location: Maldon, Essex
  • Location: Maldon, Essex
1 minute ago, Planet Stow said:

MO has nothing showing for my region for tonight and tomorrow...

Those forecasts change all the time. Of course there is a chance of not getting anything, but it’s way too early to call it.

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  • Location: North West of Ireland
  • Location: North West of Ireland
2 minutes ago, Lampostwatcher said:

yes Amber warning for West of London 5-10 cm.has been shifted east :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

So does that mean those of us in London will miss out???

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  • Location: Barnet, North London
  • Location: Barnet, North London

Right on the border of that amber. Stuck at Heathrow airport waiting for a delayed flight out of here. The longer it takes the more likely the snow will affect things. 

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  • Location: Coastal West Sussex
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Humid & stormy
  • Location: Coastal West Sussex

wrong region thread

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  • Location: Home :Peterborough Work : St Ives
  • Location: Home :Peterborough Work : St Ives
56 minutes ago, Freeman said:

The MO app has just updated Peterborough from nothing to 4 hours of heavy snow... is this possible? I wasn't expecting anything so any explanation will be appreciated!

Yes I've just noticed that as well, looking at the rainfall radar prediction it looks like periods of heavy snow. 

Will it happen? I don't know, the predicted radar can be hit and miss and tends to broadly right so that it will show a mass of rainfall whereas the reality its more fragmented if that makes sense. 

 

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  • Location: ipswich <east near the a14> east weather watch
  • Location: ipswich <east near the a14> east weather watch
24 minutes ago, Planet Stow said:

MO has nothing showing for my region for tonight and tomorrow...

Just look at the radar   I just don't  any notice of the  BBC news  weather  much it's so far out just lately

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  • Location: Bedfordshire 33m above mean sea level
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy and thundery.
  • Location: Bedfordshire 33m above mean sea level

it's stopped. c'mon I want a lay in.

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  • Location: Stansted, Essex. 97m asl
  • Location: Stansted, Essex. 97m asl

Sorry... late on tonight. Is it me or does it look like that front moving up is going to straddle Anglia? Looks like there's some heavy stuff in it.

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  • Location: Huntingdon
  • Location: Huntingdon
19 minutes ago, JK1 said:

We have snow over us on radar in the worthing area but none seems to be actually falling in my area ? just slight windy

Are you using the netweather radar?  If so many people reporting the same thing,.  Try using rain alarm app 

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  • Location: Norwich
  • Location: Norwich
Just now, Sweetdream said:

Are you using the netweather radar?  If so many people reporting the same thing,.  Try using rain alarm app 

It won't matter what radar display you use, it's all the same data from the Met Office (precipitation type will be done independently using model data to determine whether it's rain, sleet or snow etc)

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  • Location: Leigh-on-Sea
  • Location: Leigh-on-Sea

It's looking like its blocking to the east over the channel, but it did that earlier and it eventually broke through, and there's the chance/hope of it swinging round, so dont get too excited in Essex/EA....but dont give up hope either....its gonna be a long night radar staring!!

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  • Location: Bedfordshire 33m above mean sea level
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy and thundery.
  • Location: Bedfordshire 33m above mean sea level

got me lay in, school closed tomorrow. :)

 

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  • Location: Delnies, Nairn, Highlands (30m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and ice
  • Location: Delnies, Nairn, Highlands (30m asl)
11 minutes ago, exodus said:

We expecting anything tomorrow?

i'm expecting to wake up at some point. In case I don't, it's been nice meeting you all . . . 

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