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

Back edge is turning wintry,be nice if the colder air digs in quicker

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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

Look how busy it is vvvvvvvv LOL....we are only joking, No snow at all on the horizon 

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  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.
  • Weather Preferences: snow, thunderstorms
  • Location: Waltham Abbey, West Essex 144ft a.s.l.

Snow in Blackburn already. Apparently !

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

Just checked the radar again,no wintryness showing at all now,how sad is it,that im radar watching for back edge snow,dire winter so far,still 10 days away looks really good

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  • Location: Nutley, East Sussex 120m ASL
  • Location: Nutley, East Sussex 120m ASL

Lol I will cry if I miss an big bumping of snow in March as I’m away in aus for the the whole of that month. Just hope it happens soon 

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

Ive just realised that I haven't read anything from tamara,on here,or the mod thread,anybody know whats happened,also the man from yarmouth,lowestoft?,used to work at felixstowe docks,his wife was on here as well,cant remember his name

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  • Location: St rads Dover
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, T Storms.
  • Location: St rads Dover
1 hour ago, abruzzi spur said:

Temperature steadily rising in Reigate at 110m, where it's now 2.5c after this evening's low of 1.1c at 8pm. Dewpoint heading up as well, now 1.9c.

Edit: raining

Already, isn't it early. 

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  • Location: Addington
  • Weather Preferences: Love a bit of snow
  • Location: Addington
31 minutes ago, snowrye said:

Ive just realised that I haven't read anything from tamara,on here,or the mod thread,anybody know whats happened,also the man from yarmouth,lowestoft?,used to work at felixstowe docks,his wife was on here as well,cant remember his name

As far as I know Tamara has left and carinthian I think it was.

has left to Due to comments over posting his snowy home town pics I believe.

but I may be wrong

appologies if I am.

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

It’s busy in here LOL are things really that bad? First significant rain of 2019 imminent perhaps 5 minutes of wet snow on the backedge what comes after front, looks much more interesting.

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  • Location: Medway 21m asl
  • Location: Medway 21m asl

After absolutely pelting it down in Gillingham at 3.45 when I got up, it had stopped by 4.45 when I left the house.

Medway council obviously think it's going to get a lot colder though as the gritters were out going through Chatham.  Fingers crossed!

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  • Location: Medway 21m asl
  • Location: Medway 21m asl

Well after getting off the bus at the top part of Chatham, the temperature has definitely dropped.  Can see my breath and my hands were freezing when they had been ok.

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  • Location: Coulsdon, Surrey 147M (asl)
  • Location: Coulsdon, Surrey 147M (asl)

With the sun rising can see the back edge of the front going through. You can tell how the temp has dropped as cars that had wet windscreens we I set of for a walk with the dog are now frozen over with that lovely feather effect. 

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  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL
  • Location: Folkestone, Kent 101ft/30m ASL

Temperature dropping away, down to 2.4c now the rain has cleared.

Not a lot of activity in the west though, can’t see how we’ll get anything from that this evening? 

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1 minute ago, lottiekent said:

Temperature dropping away, down to 2.4c now the rain has cleared.

Not a lot of activity in the west though, can’t see how we’ll get anything from that this evening? 

Bit early... Trough not even making in roads over wales till lunch time..

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 By midnight it has only just cleared the south coast...

 

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  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, Snowy Weather
  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.

Morning all,

Well all models this morning seemingly continuing with the theme of NW/SE diving lows, off the back of a mid-Atlantic ridge.

Each attempted Northerly seems to be backing the pattern, incrementally westwards. But lows coming out of eastern Canada, keep flattening an attempted link up between the ridge  and a possible build of heights over Greenland.

In the latter stages of the ECM run, a separate cell of high pressure coming off the eastern seaboard looks to drain the core of heights away from our "resident", High Pressure. (which has hung around, longer than the In-Laws at Xmas!!). As this happens, it could finally open up the Arctic floodgates.

As Ian Currie suggested, we may need a few "bites of the cherry" before we see a Northerly of note.

So we may need a bit more patience, perhaps until the end of the month/beginning of Feb., before your Preserve of choice is put before you, wherever it be Jam, marmalade, whatever. But when it is dished up, let's hope it's "Taste The Difference", rather than Sainsbury's "Basic" range!!

And as Rob McElwee would say, "And then there's February's, Scandinavian High" (possibly). Does the "legend's" eyebrow movement and Satanic laugh!! :diablo:

Regards,

Tom. :hi:

 

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  • Location: The North Kent countryside
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, snowy winters and thunderstorms!
  • Location: The North Kent countryside

The moon looks incredible this morning. It's huge!

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  • Location: Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, CM22, 104m(340ft) ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Anything extreme!
  • Location: Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, CM22, 104m(340ft) ASL
4 minutes ago, lottiekent said:

Can clearly see the back edge of the  front coming through with the moon setting in the background.

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I caught it from the other side just after 7.

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10 minutes ago, Steve Murr said:

Maybe a good thing dropping in after dark !

Yes, going to wait for 06z then compare to radar to see where things stand... the high res literally are all over the place  with this little feature that maybe pep up the showers later this afternoon and also EURO and AROME have showers early Wednesday morning which I think the others maybe missing.. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Surrey said:

The ice down my single track road is just starting to glisten in the light... 

Absolute carnage on the roads this morning, I find ice worse than snow because drivers assume its not there.. Till its to late 

Still good chance of a few suprises today! 

Hopefully mate, I just think this is the best we are going to get this winter

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