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  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Winter synoptics.Hot summers.
  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.

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  • Location: south london, sutton
  • Location: south london, sutton

some great photos there from around the region - down here was just yuk - but glad others had a very decent snowfall and hopefully more to come !! keep the pictures coming 

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  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: cold,snowy,frosty and thunderstorms
  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL
15 minutes ago, Craigers said:

Is this Kendray? You are only down road from where I live in Ardsley!

Yeah it is. Small world! 

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  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Winter synoptics.Hot summers.
  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.

 Right is it time to examine Saturdays prospects...... I'm walking at mo so come on Scott and Wasim. 

Euro 4 was still good

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  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL
  • Location: South Yorkshire Barnsley 66m ASL
16 minutes ago, snow*please said:

Yeah it is. Small world! 

My other half works at Forest Academy as a early years teacher

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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks

Thanks for the photos folk, it must be great to be in the sun with snow all around; here vis has got worse since dawn, now about 200m, and the temperature on -0.7 C from the low of -0.9 C.

No sign of freezing fog on twigs and branches but about 2mm of ice on all the snow surfaces, total depth 4 cm when I finally ventured out, feeding birds and emptying rubbish.

Interesting as to if snow falls for a time overnight on low ground. Not studied it but might find time to do that. For sure it will get milder during tomorrow and through to about Tuesday. After that then about 4 days probable of colder again.

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  • Location: Moortown/shadwell-145m-leeds.
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and hot sunny weather.
  • Location: Moortown/shadwell-145m-leeds.

Euro4 good. Looks ace for soutg east.

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2 hours ago, winterof79 said:

 Right is it time to examine Saturdays prospects...... I'm walking at mo so come on Scott and Wasim. 

Euro 4 was still good

Suppose that's why you spelt my name wrong

The set up tomorrow relies on cold surface air which is shallower further west. This means, following any temporary front edge light snow (poss 30 mins), the situation will become quite marginal with heavy precip producing snow, moderate precip producing rain. Nonetheless accumulations of 3-7cm above 250m and 1-4cm in some areas below 250m are possible. East of the A1, especially into Lincolnshire and East Anglia the cold air is colder and more expansive in the atmosphere. The front is also slowing down. This will produce more conducive conditions for longer below 250m. A prolonged spell of moderate to heavy snow is therefore likely across central / southern Lincs and East Anglia. Also parts of the SE, here mostly above 250ft favoured due to a southerly wind. Totals here are most likely to fall between 1 and 5cm for roughly 60% inland to higher levels above 100-150m up to 8cm possible. Again some uncertainty related to the speed of the front too fast and it will remove the surface cold too quickly and slower will allow more snow. The first would drastically limit snow totals.

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  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Winter synoptics.Hot summers.
  • Location: Kirkburton, Huddersfield - 162.5mtrs asl.
12 minutes ago, Kasim Awan said:

Suppose that's why you spelt my name wrong

The set up tomorrow relies on cold surface air which is shallower further west. This means, following any temporary front edge light snow (poss 30 mins), the situation will become quite marginal with heavy precip producing snow, moderate precip producing rain. Nonetheless accumulations of 3-7cm above 250m and 1-4cm in some areas below 250m are possible. East of the A1, especially into Lincolnshire and East Anglia the cold air is colder and more expansive in the atmosphere. The front is also slowing down. This will produce more conducive conditions for longer below 250m. A prolonged spell of moderate to heavy snow is therefore likely across central / southern Lincs and East Anglia. Also parts of the SE, here mostly above 250ft favoured due to a southerly wind. Totals here are most likely to fall between 1 and 5cm for roughly 60% inland to higher levels above 100-150m up to 8cm possible. Again some uncertainty related to the speed of the front too fast and it will remove the surface cold too quickly and slower will allow more snow. The first would drastically limit snow totals.

Shoot that was predictive whilst walking dog, many apologies

 

Cheers for that I did think it was marginal. Hoping for the norwester to pull in Thhe goods from Irish sea later in week 

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  • Location: Malton, North Yorkshire
  • Weather Preferences: Extreme weather - any kind!
  • Location: Malton, North Yorkshire

Hoping we might get something overnight into tomorrow here as I’m getting grumpy now with the endless sleet! 

Currently -1.2c with fog out there.

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14 minutes ago, winterof79 said:

Shoot that was predictive whilst walking dog, many apologies

 

Cheers for that I did think it was marginal. Hoping for the norwester to pull in Thhe goods from Irish sea later in week 

No worries. Yes more so here I am very exposed to the north west.

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  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
1 minute ago, Kasim Awan said:

No worries. Yes more so here I am very exposed to the north west.

south yorks? we done very well more than expected a top up would be nice

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  • Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire 100m ASL
  • Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire 100m ASL

Some great viewing this morning looking beyond the foggy valleys towards Chesterfield and Whittington from on the tops up near Apperknowle and Marsh Lane/Eckington

 

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And these below are taken  just after  Coal Aston on the road towards Marsh Lane/Eckington 

 

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6 minutes ago, LeeSnowFan said:

south yorks? we done very well more than expected a top up would be nice

It's rare South Yorkshire does very well from Irish Sea streamers. As by the time the wind swings to the W from WSW it has lost the strength to push the showers that far east. 

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  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: cold,snowy,frosty and thunderstorms
  • Location: Hoyland, South Yorkshire 160m ASL
5 minutes ago, LeeSnowFan said:

south yorks? we done very well more than expected a top up would be nice

Now your just being greedy jk

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  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
  • Location: Barnsley 125asl
9 minutes ago, Kasim Awan said:

It's rare South Yorkshire does very well from Irish Sea streamers. As by the time the wind swings to the W from WSW it has lost the strength to push the showers that far east. 

stranger things have happened example 2020 lol

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  • Location: Cookridge, NW Leeds 190m asl
  • Location: Cookridge, NW Leeds 190m asl

IMO tonight isn't worth getting up for unless you haven't got any snow currently and want to see a possibly transient cover.

Possible we might get an additional 1-2cm, between 2 and 4am but as outside is like a Alpine postcard anyway I can't get excited.  Might as well just enjoy the current snow today. The main thing tomorow unfortunately will be that the snow will be a slushy mess  and be thawing rapidly.  An amazing event though, good winter so far.

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