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  • Location: Plymouth 140m
  • Location: Plymouth 140m
3 minutes ago, kumquat said:

And yet report of heavy snow in Plymouth from Plymsnow. Maybe give it a bit for heavier precipitation?

Heavier precipitation definitely helped, turned to sleet now. 

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
3 minutes ago, Plymsnow said:

Heavier precipitation definitely helped, turned to sleet now. 

Hey I'm just glad you saw some snow.  That's what we eek out out of the south west thread year on year.

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos

I think the hot stuff coming off the Channel is coming to Bristol. Please don't give us that stupid gap currently over Barnstaple.

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  • Location: Plymstock, Plymouth
  • Location: Plymstock, Plymouth

Well it was mainly rain at 30 m above sea level in Plymouth. Wind went from ESE to SW minutes after the rain started and a jump in temp from 0.7 to 3.7 C within 20 minutes.

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  • Location: Chepstow Wales
  • Location: Chepstow Wales
3 minutes ago, Ian H said:

Well it was mainly rain at 30 m above sea level in Plymouth. Wind went from ESE to SW minutes after the rain started and a jump in temp from 0.7 to 3.7 C within 20 minutes.

Gutted, I really hope and wish the temps plummet and you see some ?️

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
7 minutes ago, Ian H said:

Well it was mainly rain at 30 m above sea level in Plymouth. Wind went from ESE to SW minutes after the rain started and a jump in temp from 0.7 to 3.7 C within 20 minutes.

Bad turnout good data! Thanks.

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
2 minutes ago, SNOW CRYSTAL said:

Oh no our power has gone off and my phone is about to die. Fingers crossed for you all

Make sure you survive that snow  

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos

I think the pivot will leave a line of snow over quite a few. It's intensified quite a lot. A line from Cardiff to Portsmouth / IOW looks good (100 mile band of snow). Think it'll pivot on that line but I kinda suspect that the pivot will keep moving North a bit ( a break off trough/low heading North East.

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  • Location: Plymouth
  • Weather Preferences: Cold & snow, hot & thundery!
  • Location: Plymouth
55 minutes ago, Plymsnow said:

Heavy snow here

Heavy snow? Where? On the top of Plymouth's tallest building? I live in the Milllbay area and it's pure, heavy, (as per norm) cold rain...

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
2 minutes ago, TallPaul said:

Heavy snow? Where? On the top of Plymouth's tallest building? I live in the Milllbay area and it's pure, heavy, (as per norm) cold rain...

That was an hour to 2 hours back and the rainfall intensity was big then. I'm taking his word for it.

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  • Location: Plymouth
  • Weather Preferences: Cold & snow, hot & thundery!
  • Location: Plymouth
2 minutes ago, kumquat said:

Wow I think this is meso-cyclogenic. Proper dump incoming Bristol. 5/10cms. Up to 20 on "the Edge"

Gutted... but happy for you! Pouring with rain here!

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
Just now, TallPaul said:

Gutted... but happy for you! Pouring with rain here!

Damn man I'm gutted for you as well. Let's see what February brings!

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  • Location: Yate, Bristol
  • Weather Preferences: Harsh Frosts & Heavy Snow
  • Location: Yate, Bristol
8 minutes ago, kumquat said:

Wow I think this is meso-cyclogenic. Proper dump incoming Bristol. 5/10cms. Up to 20 on "the Edge"

I woke up way too early but this was a great post to wake up to.

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  • Location: Plymouth 140m
  • Location: Plymouth 140m
4 minutes ago, TallPaul said:

Heavy snow? Where? On the top of Plymouth's tallest building? I live in the Milllbay area and it's pure, heavy, (as per norm) cold rain...

Properly snowed for about 10 mins in the North of the city, just pouring with rain now tho 

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  • Location: Torquay Marina
  • Weather Preferences: Sun
  • Location: Torquay Marina
11 minutes ago, kumquat said:

It's all SNOW most places in inland England. Probably sleety unlucky in the beautiful coastal towns.

Its raining in Torquay.

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  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
  • Location: Winterbourne, South Glos
3 minutes ago, Jayfromcardiff said:

Seems to be moving fast.

Jeez Jay, you have sleety green under Cardiff. I think you moved somewhere higher? You should be in for a good chance dude.

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