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  • Location: Derry 106m asl
  • Location: Derry 106m asl
8 hours ago, booferking said:

Anybody experience the squall line going through today the winds really picked up done a bit of damage around here today the radar picked it up well.

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Yea it was like the fire service was houseing down the house , intense to say the least , even though I understand the science behind it , it's still amazing that amount of water just floats around up there 

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  • Location: Belfast. 97m asl (Divis Mountain)
  • Location: Belfast. 97m asl (Divis Mountain)

A little sleet this morning :)

This looks lovely! for Friday/Saturday.  Shant hold my breath but it looks nice. lol

 

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  • Location: Loughmacrory, Co Tyrone. 170m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow
  • Location: Loughmacrory, Co Tyrone. 170m asl

6z ens showing a 100% risk of snow for Friday night and high probability on Saturday. Fingers crossed to get a wee white hit. 

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  • Location: Derry
  • Location: Derry

Zero mention from latest BBC or METO updates ragarding any real snow this weekend. Maybe a little on the hills but nothing worth while then the extended look in to next week goes mild. 

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  • Location: Co.Tyrone
  • Location: Co.Tyrone
1 hour ago, ronan said:

Zero mention from latest BBC or METO updates ragarding any real snow this weekend. Maybe a little on the hills but nothing worth while then the extended look in to next week goes mild. 

Not so sure Ronan, Barra was on about wintry weather over the next few days into the weekend 

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Evening

Just looking at Belfast Airport TAF and it is indicating A wintry mix of Rain/Hail and snow showers overnight

Sure with some altitude Snow Showers will be more common

Good luck Guys (and Girls of course)

C.S

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  • Location: Co. Meath, Ireland
  • Weather Preferences: Severe weather, thunderstorms, snow
  • Location: Co. Meath, Ireland

Pretty decent outlook from Met Eireann for Saturday through Sunday. North midlands looking good for me if it doesn’t change.

 

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  • Location: north monaghan 120mts[400ft]asl
  • Location: north monaghan 120mts[400ft]asl

Sleet shower a while ago with few flakes thrown in. Temp down to 1.8c now but was 3.2c during shower.

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  • Location: Loughmacrory, Co Tyrone. 170m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow
  • Location: Loughmacrory, Co Tyrone. 170m asl

Doesn't feel cold enough for snow yet, strong wind stopping temps from dropping too much? 

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