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This is the current sounding for Harrogate, the inversion is beginning to weaken right now which is why we're beginning to see sleet.

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As oppossed to further south west (where I am) which has a proper inversion so more rain than sleet even at 400m

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Harrogate by Midday tomorrow showing a collapsed inversion with an adiabatic profile conducive of snow > slow transition from freezing rain & sleet to wet snow during the morning

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  • Location: Glossop Derbyshire 300m asl
  • Location: Glossop Derbyshire 300m asl
1 minute ago, Kasim Awan said:

This is the current sounding for Harrogate, the inversion is beginning to weaken right now which is why we're beginning to see sleet.

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As oppossed to further south west (where I am) which has a proper inversion so more rain than sleet even at 400m

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Harrogate by Midday tomorrow showing a collapsed inversion with an adiabatic profile conducive of snow > slow transition from freezing rain & sleet to wet snow during the morning

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Which is why the apps going via radar is saying freezing rain atm for 4am-8am  

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4 minutes ago, WillinGlossop said:

Which is why the apps going via radar is saying freezing rain atm for 4am-8am  

Yes for a time over 300m freezing rain will return again as surface temps cool & there is still an inversion above. Remember tomorrow also it can be the same temp at 300m and 100m & only be snowing at 300m as it is closer to the snow line.

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  • Location: Armthorpe ( Doncaster South Yorkshire )
  • Weather Preferences: Snow ❄️ / Thunderstorms ⛈
  • Location: Armthorpe ( Doncaster South Yorkshire )

how's doncaster looking for snow

 

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  • Location: Armthorpe ( Doncaster South Yorkshire )
  • Weather Preferences: Snow ❄️ / Thunderstorms ⛈
  • Location: Armthorpe ( Doncaster South Yorkshire )
Just now, Kasim Awan said:

I'd say a 50% chance of 2-5cm 25% of nothing 25% of more

lets hope so 

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
Just now, Kasim Awan said:

I'd say a 50% chance of 2-5cm 25% of nothing 25% of more

Great answer.

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  • Location: Clayton / Bradford
  • Location: Clayton / Bradford

We are about as high as it gets in West Yorks at Mountain and nothing but rain. Its not cold enough for snow here. Hopefully it changes overnight but its so wet it will need a big change for it to settle now. Its soggy out!!

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  • Location: bingley,west yorks. 100 asl
  • Location: bingley,west yorks. 100 asl

Kasim.what would the timing of it turning wintry in Bingley near Bradford? 

Got to travel at 4am. Thanks.

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  • Location: God’s country
  • Location: God’s country
33 minutes ago, Kasim Awan said:

It's how snow forecasts should be mate. Anyone giving a definitive answer isn't considering the uncertainties.

Thoughts on if any amounts at low level will last beyond Friday night or is a thaw nailed on for Saturday?

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  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: Cold & Snowy, Summer: Just not hot
  • Location: Cheddington, Buckinghamshire
2 minutes ago, KLR1269 said:

We are about as high as it gets in West Yorks at Mountain and nothing but rain. Its not cold enough for snow here. Hopefully it changes overnight but its so wet it will need a big change for it to settle now. Its soggy out!!

If snow is heavy enough it'll easily settle on a wet surface. It's the temperature of the surface that's most important.

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  • Location: Laceby (Grimsby)
  • Location: Laceby (Grimsby)

@Kasim Awan @Scott Ingham Hi I’m new here and only posted once as only joined recently, I have followed the forum for many years generally keeping tabs on the modules thread mainly in the winter with the desperation to get a heads up with cold & snow that may be heading our way , I feel the need to express some appreciation to both your positive inputs in there particularly, it’s fantastic we have you both in our regional thread too with your passionate in-depth posts. That goes to many of you in this regional thread, some very knowledgeable folk in here too many too mention but it certainly doesn’t go unnoticed. There must be many more like me who follow the forum solely to read on the latest without giving any input and enjoy reading through daily.
keep up the good work it’s very much appreciated, let’s hope we can all see some sort of memorable snow at some point this year compared to previous years!!

 

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8 minutes ago, Nick L said:

If snow is heavy enough it'll easily settle on a wet surface. It's the temperature of the surface that's most important.

If the wet bulb & esp dew point are both freezing or below it will likely settle on anywhere other than pure water which takes longer to cool. It's different if the ground has been warm for a long period of time, or if the precip is very light, but in these heavy precip scenarios in mid winter the ground closely follows the air dew point and temp.

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  • Location: Sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and Thunderstorms
  • Location: Sheffield
15 minutes ago, KLR1269 said:

We are about as high as it gets in West Yorks at Mountain and nothing but rain. Its not cold enough for snow here. Hopefully it changes overnight but its so wet it will need a big change for it to settle now. Its soggy out!!

What height are you at it is snowing in Buxton and I presume it will be snowing in the highest hills around sheffield that go up to 400-500m Asl

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  • Location: Rotherham, East Dene
  • Location: Rotherham, East Dene
11 minutes ago, GyDanSnow said:

@Kasim Awan @Scott Ingham Hi I’m new here and only posted once as only joined recently, I have followed the forum for many years generally keeping tabs on the modules thread mainly in the winter with the desperation to get a heads up with cold & snow that may be heading our way , I feel the need to express some appreciation to both your positive inputs in there particularly, it’s fantastic we have you both in our regional thread too with your passionate in-depth posts. That goes to many of you in this regional thread, some very knowledgeable folk in here too many too mention but it certainly doesn’t go unnoticed. There must be many more like me who follow the forum solely to read on the latest without giving any input and enjoy reading through daily.
keep up the good work it’s very much appreciated, let’s hope we can all see some sort of memorable snow at some point this year compared to previous years!!

 

Very nice of you im glad youve enjoyed the input! Please post more often!

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  • Location: God’s country
  • Location: God’s country
3 minutes ago, Derbyshire_snow said:

What height are you at it is snowing in Buxton and I presume it will be snowing in the highest hills around sheffield that go up to 400-500m Asl

Wet sleet at this place which is over 400m: 

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  • Location: Sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and Thunderstorms
  • Location: Sheffield
1 minute ago, Jock Bingham said:

Wet sleet at this place which is over 400m: 

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It is snowing in Buxton and been snowing at winking man for at least 2 hours now.

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  • Location: Sheffield
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and Thunderstorms
  • Location: Sheffield
Just now, Kasim Awan said:

I'm in Buxton at 400 metres and it's sleety.

Strange when I saw the cam at top end of buxton looked white and seen other reports from people on facebook saying it was snowing.

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