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  • Location: Durham, Co Durham
  • Location: Durham, Co Durham

Could be we're pulling some warmer air off the sea as the onshore breeze develops to the North of the low developing over the Midlands? Areas favoured for snow all look to be West of the A1.

Anyway, we have a decent covering here at the 100m contour, NW of Durham. Pretty wet, sticky snow mind - wouldn't take much to switch it to rain.

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  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow and thunderstorms :)
  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl
3 minutes ago, AdrianHull said:

I was on Nightshift at Egger in Hexham and there was nothing by the river all the way to stocksfield. Then up the hill in Prudhoe there was 2 inches.

 

 

I have to finish off some work on the new Aldi store, definitely won't be going there today then lol

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  • Location: Rookhope, North Pennines.
  • Location: Rookhope, North Pennines.
Just now, doctor32 said:

I have to finish off some work on the new Aldi store, definitely won't be going there today then lol

It will probably be not as bad at Aldi as I'm about 40 meters higher. It's So marginal. But if you want the day of work just pretend I said nothing

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  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow and thunderstorms :)
  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl
5 minutes ago, Snowmaggedon said:

Speaking to someone from work who lives in Bishop Auckland said they’ve had snow all mighty and it’s still snowing now. “Proper Xmas card scene outside”. 
 

Feel sick. 

Down the road from Bishop in my back garden ❄️❄️

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  • Location: Durham, Co Durham
  • Location: Durham, Co Durham

After moving here from the flatlands, it was new to me just how narrow the snow/rain transition is - especially when DPs are high. As I mentioned yesterday I'm at 100m and face a bank that tops out at 220m. On more than one occasion, I've seen the bottom of the field on the side of the bank green, when the top was white - it's that narrow, likely only about 50m.

Which is why you get such mixed reports over roughly the same area.

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  • Location: Hartburn / Stockton-on-Tees
  • Location: Hartburn / Stockton-on-Tees

Another non event here in Teesside this is getting laughable. Not sure how we manage it lol. 
 

Hopefully one event this year we can get snow. 

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  • Location: New hartley. South East Northumberland
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: New hartley. South East Northumberland

Still raining here, looks like I'm on the wrong side of marginal today. Can't complain after the recent snow I've had though. 

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  • Location: Chester le street
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, heat, storms
  • Location: Chester le street

1-2cm of slush. Turning more sleety again. Was hoping for more but it still beats last year

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  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl
  • Weather Preferences: snow and thunderstorms :)
  • Location: Newton Aycliffe, County Durham... 90m asl

Still snowing here.

Just been outside to measure and can confirm a depth of 6cm so far

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  • Location: Middlesbrough
  • Location: Middlesbrough
14 minutes ago, NorthEastSnow said:

Another non event here in Teesside this is getting laughable. Not sure how we manage it lol. 
 

Hopefully one event this year we can get snow. 

I’m surprised because Teesside normally gets very lucky in these types of situations but this year it has been pathetic.

 

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  • Location: Gateshead, Tyne and Wear - 320ft ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold snowy weather in winter. Dry and warm in summer.
  • Location: Gateshead, Tyne and Wear - 320ft ASL

Raining now here in Gateshead. Wet and pretty miserable. I am moving towards Consett, tired of these non events. Consett have had lying snow most days since before Xmas now.

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  • Location: Hartburn / Stockton-on-Tees
  • Location: Hartburn / Stockton-on-Tees
25 minutes ago, Snowmaggedon said:

I’m surprised because Teesside normally gets very lucky in these types of situations but this year it has been pathetic.

 

Just had to come to Darlington from home and it’s like night and day, heavy snow and a white out... unbelievable 5 mile difference. 

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  • Location: Near Allenheads,1400 feet up in northumberland
  • Location: Near Allenheads,1400 feet up in northumberland

been snowing in Hexham even low down for 2 hours and now a good 2 inches at river level. Heard near 10 inches at home so light be interesting drive later

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  • Location: Middlesbrough
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and frost
  • Location: Middlesbrough

Not very often I post on here, I'm a secret reader , I'm gutted Middlesbrough has missed out too as of late, hopefully we can pull in some sort of easterly before the winter is out, in my experience anything from the west and we are too far east and northerlys are hit and miss too, we need to see our north sea snow machine set up shop, we can hope

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  • Location: Home: Hexham 140m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold in winter, dry in summer.
  • Location: Home: Hexham 140m asl

Rain/sleet all day yesterday but white this morning. Probably just 3cm but still snowing and 0.2 degrees at 140m. Better than nothing!

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  • Location: Home: Hexham 140m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and cold in winter, dry in summer.
  • Location: Home: Hexham 140m asl

Actually on measuring more like 4-6cm so better than I though. Can't go out in it as self-isolating! 

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