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  • Location: Petersfield, South Downs, Hampshire, 180m ASL
  • Location: Petersfield, South Downs, Hampshire, 180m ASL

-3.1c here while my weather app says it should be 1c. Interesting

Dp is -8c!

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  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft

Right C it is then. I’ll have a chat with the weather Gods. See if we can get this happening

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

C for me please

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  • Location: Burgess Hill, West Sussex. 44m asl
  • Location: Burgess Hill, West Sussex. 44m asl
24 minutes ago, CanadianCoops said:

Ok let’s cheer things up in here. What secanrio would you prefer. Answers below...

a) a huge snowstorm of 2 feet followed by rapid thaw next day.

b) a cold spell of a week of sub zero temps with only light snow throughout the week and maybe 4/5 cms Max 

c) a few sliders in a row. 5/10 cms every 2/3 days for a week.

d) a month of sub zero temps but no snow just plenty of sunshine. 

Me personally I love extreme snowfalls so option a for me 

a) a huge snowstorm of 2 feet followed by rapid thaw next day.

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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

No snow symbols at all on the MO forecast for SE12 now, but I know that that means nothing really. 

Will be glued to the radar and lamppost tomorrow and Thursday. 

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  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Storms and epic cold snowy winters
  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL

Hello all, well lots of twists and turns there has been recently regarding snow fall, however i am sure all will be more upbeat tomorrow. Snow fall from what I have learnt through NW has always been a now cast situation, based on meto from 21.00pm tomorrow so 12 hours to get through. Lets see what updates there are tomorrow am. Could be a few happy people on here...?

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  • Location: Cuxton,Kent.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms,Hot `n` sunny!
  • Location: Cuxton,Kent.

Typical, the chap with the wunderground station in Cuxton is offline, but the one in Snodland shows -3 currently.

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  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
  • Weather Preferences: 30 Degrees of pure British Celsius
  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
35 minutes ago, lassie23 said:

e  for me a month of blizzards and 100 foot snow drifts

Move to Canada... :cold: seriously you have to have a sense of humour on here, see Crewe Cold has taken the mild batten from me for tonight on the Model thread, actually signs of the dreaded word appearing on the extended outlooks.

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  • Location: Liphook
  • Location: Liphook

Ummm...

The ICON has gone off on one tonight and gives the whole region a snow event, home counties in the pivot zone, although the front does weaken fairly quickly from that point onwards.

I'll wait and see what the high resolution ICON shows, however it is certainly one of the most south runs xompared to every ensemble/operational run of all models (probably top 10 lowest out of probably 110 ish).

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  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Storms and epic cold snowy winters
  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
2 minutes ago, Nqp15hhu said:

What event? Tomorrow or Thursday?

I believe it is for tomorrow

 

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  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham
  • Weather Preferences: 30 Degrees of pure British Celsius
  • Location: Essex Riviera aka Burnham

Just to add to my post above (almost as if I'm giving my old sports commentary on The Day Today) that 'Bluearmy' has taken up the cold batten and refuses to lose.

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  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
7 minutes ago, Nqp15hhu said:

What event? Tomorrow or Thursday?

Thursday. Showing at 72hrs further south. All bodes well

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  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Snow Snow and more Snow!
  • Location: Gillingham, Kent
13 minutes ago, kold weather said:

Ummm...

The ICON has gone off on one tonight and gives the whole region a snow event, home counties in the pivot zone, although the front does weaken fairly quickly from that point onwards.

I'll wait and see what the high resolution ICON shows, however it is certainly one of the most south runs xompared to every ensemble/operational run of all models (probably top 10 lowest out of probably 110 ish).

Begun the nowcasting has

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  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Storms and epic cold snowy winters
  • Location: Redbourn,Herts AL3. 122M ASL
2 minutes ago, Froze were the Days said:

I just to add to my post above (almost as if I'm giving my old sports commentary on The Day Today) that 'Bluearmy' has taken up the cold batten and refuses to lose.

Fair play to BA, Dog with bone springs to mind. 

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  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and warm in summer, thunderstorms, snow, fog, frost, squall lines
  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
4 hours ago, Surrey said:

Well.. 

We not currently starring down the barrel of an Atlantic onslaught. 

As predicted end of Jan beginning of Feb turning colder (already is) 

Snow prospects for many of us over the coming days.. Not just our part of the island 

Second winter in a row that a "delayed" winter.. 

Is seasons shifting associated with climate change? 

Can we expect our seasons to move around further? 

 

I think seasons can often be a bit topsy-turvy in this corner of Europe. The second half of winter is generally colder here than the first and it’s much more likely to have cold and snow in February and even March than it is in December. That fact often seems to be forgotten, for some reason. 

As you say, it’s great to see some decent potential for snow this week and no major signal for an upcoming Atlantic bore-fest. There are signs that February may turn out to be very cold ? (my Mum even did a snow dance last night!).

I await you posting more charts and your analysis of them, I (and I’m sure many others) enjoy reading your thoughts (and those of other posters) even though I may not agree 100% of the time. 

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  • Location: Heybridge, Essex!
  • Location: Heybridge, Essex!

The latest Beeb forcast at 21:25 had Paris and most of France expecting 10-20 cms of OUR SNOW!

However there was also a large area of snow over the entire SE and EA for tomorrow so maybe we will see something a little decent ??‍♂️

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