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  • Location: South Tyneside, North East coast
  • Weather Preferences: Snow
  • Location: South Tyneside, North East coast
1 minute ago, Phil Blake said:

Met office showing sleet for my location Sunday and Monday

They are showing nothing at all for mine, other than a couple of hours rain on Sunday morning! 

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  • Location: Guisborough
  • Location: Guisborough
3 minutes ago, Phil Blake said:

Met office showing sleet for my location Sunday and Monday

Must be a mistake Phil, should have been two snowflakes lol.

Personally i can't see anything but snow from early Sunday for all of us ( fingers and toes crossed )

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  • Location: Gateshead NE10 (89m/292ft ASL)
  • Location: Gateshead NE10 (89m/292ft ASL)
10 minutes ago, Phil Blake said:

Met office showing sleet for my location Sunday and Monday

No chance this is sleet.

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  • Location: Middlesbrough
  • Location: Middlesbrough
20 minutes ago, Phil Blake said:

Met office showing sleet for my location Sunday and Monday

Mine has rain on Sunday! Absolutely no chance. I use the Meteogroup app more these days and that has snow all day Sunday and Monday. BBC website similar.

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  • Location: redcar,cleveland
  • Weather Preferences: Winter cold,snow and frost. Summer hot and thundery
  • Location: redcar,cleveland
2 hours ago, Phil Blake said:

Met office showing sleet for my location Sunday and Monday

They do it every time the met office on there app. Watch the video forecasts and there completely different 

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  • Location: Ponteland
  • Location: Ponteland
2 minutes ago, damianslaw said:

Will be enjoying this thread Saturday onwards expecting lots of snowy reports.

Let’s hope you get plenty as well, it should be an exciting few days.

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  • Location: Darlington
  • Weather Preferences: heavy convective snow showers, blizzards, 30C sunshine
  • Location: Darlington

Well well, the ECM keeps the NE bathed in -10s for almost a whole week starting Sunday. Can't get much better than that eh? 

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  • Location: Chester le street
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, heat, storms
  • Location: Chester le street
24 minutes ago, Continental Climate said:

Well well, the ECM keeps the NE bathed in -10s for almost a whole week starting Sunday. Can't get much better than that eh? 

It's looking pretty good aye. 

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  • Location: Whickham
  • Location: Whickham
3 minutes ago, Snowmaggedon said:

I think this is shaping up to be one of those memorable cold snowy spells. It can’t go wrong now surely?

Must admit I'm starting to think it's not going to be that good for us up here. Looks like the heavier stuff will be far south of us. Hopefully I'll be wrong but MetOffice and netweather are both forecasting light snow showers on Sunday and Monday for us now with heavy snow down the east coast. 

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  • Location: Marton
  • Location: Marton
22 minutes ago, Snowmaggedon said:

I think this is shaping up to be one of those memorable cold snowy spells. It can’t go wrong now surely?

The length of time(7 days +) under -9/10’s+ is something that hasn’t happened since the last 3rd of March 2013. We managed  a 10 day streak then

Feb/March 2018 around 5 days

Jan 2013= only 2 days

Jan 2010=5 days

Nov/ early Dec 2010=7 days

 mid Dec 2010=8 days

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  • Location: Rookhope, North Pennines.
  • Location: Rookhope, North Pennines.
4 minutes ago, Tucka20 said:

Must admit I'm starting to think it's not going to be that good for us up here. Looks like the heavier stuff will be far south of us. Hopefully I'll be wrong but MetOffice and netweather are both forecasting light snow showers on Sunday and Monday for us now with heavy snow down the east coast. 

In general weather apps are computer generated and only accurate up to 48 hours the rest after that is nonsense. So I wouldn't worry too much. Fingers crossed!

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  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Atlantic Storms, Snow, Snow and more Snow!!
  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
15 minutes ago, Tucka20 said:

Must admit I'm starting to think it's not going to be that good for us up here. Looks like the heavier stuff will be far south of us. Hopefully I'll be wrong but MetOffice and netweather are both forecasting light snow showers on Sunday and Monday for us now with heavy snow down the east coast. 

They aren't accurate mate, there will be loads of showers piling in, may start off light but they'll get heavier as we head through Sunday in to the next week. For what its worth, I'm not far from you and Met has heavy snow all the way through from Sunday to Wednesday.

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  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Atlantic Storms, Snow, Snow and more Snow!!
  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
23 minutes ago, North East Blizzard said:

They aren't accurate mate, there will be loads of showers piling in, may start off light but they'll get heavier as we head through Sunday in to the next week. For what its worth, I'm not far from you and Met has heavy snow all the way through from Sunday to Wednesday.

Snow depths from 0z GFS attached 

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To add to that, great point here from Matt Hugo, high res models should be coming in to range soon

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  • Location: Gateshead NE10 (89m/292ft ASL)
  • Location: Gateshead NE10 (89m/292ft ASL)

We all know how good the North Sea Snow Machine can be once it's fired up so I'm not worried that the low is further south. Personally I much prefer convective than frontal snowfall, it's just more exciting, especially if we get a few disturbances in the flow at short notice.

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  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
  • Weather Preferences: Atlantic Storms, Snow, Snow and more Snow!!
  • Location: Consett, Co Durham 270m asl
2 minutes ago, garylaverick said:

We all know how good the North Sea Snow Machine can be once it's fired up so I'm not worried that the low is further south. Personally I much prefer convective than frontal snowfall, it's just more exciting, especially if we get a few disturbances in the flow at short notice.

100%, i know down south they are hoping for this frontal snow, but personally I'd like it to clear as quick as possible and get that convective snow going

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