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  • Location: Nutley, East Sussex 120m ASL
  • Location: Nutley, East Sussex 120m ASL

This band better not decay bet it gets here that would be a kick in the teeth. As we had snow for 15 mins which has given a dusting but has now stopped the band looked so promising when it was heading here. Also radar does seem a bit iffy as it shows precipitation right over but I’m dry 

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  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
  • Location: Southend-On-Sea, South East Essex.
4 minutes ago, StLuke said:

Just about to hit 3c in Southend, bloody micro climate here next to the water! 

3c seems a bit high mate?!

 

 

 

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  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
  • Location: Longden, Shropshire
7 minutes ago, bluearmy said:

To do with it pivoting ....the momentum is much more sw/ne than the W/e from earlier .....it may well become s/n shortly ....that means somewhere will have lots more snow than others 

Already been the case this morning.

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  • Location: Woodchurch, Kent.
  • Weather Preferences: Storm, drizzle
  • Location: Woodchurch, Kent.
Just now, StLuke said:

Showers breaking out ahead of the main front between Ashford and Canterbury, any reports in the area? 

I can confirm a small small snow shower a while back in Woodchurch, Here

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  • Location: Croydon. South London. 161 ft asl
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, snow, warm sunny days.
  • Location: Croydon. South London. 161 ft asl

 

7 minutes ago, yamkin said:

It has started snowing here image.png.f48480a21e140049903c614233e439b9.pngimage.png.f48480a21e140049903c614233e439b9.pngimage.png.f48480a21e140049903c614233e439b9.pngimage.png.f48480a21e140049903c614233e439b9.pngimage.png.f48480a21e140049903c614233e439b9.png

Gonna take the wife and kids for some exercise on the fields in spout hill soon so i'll take some pics 

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  • Location: The North Kent countryside
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, snowy winters and thunderstorms!
  • Location: The North Kent countryside

Rapidly warming up here. Thick frost that was on everything this morning has now melted.

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  • Location: Essex, Southend-On-Sea
  • Weather Preferences: Warm, bright summers and Cold, snowy winters
  • Location: Essex, Southend-On-Sea

Those to the east may have to rely on the intensity to get any kind snow. Evan cooling may help us but it’s not going to be pretty when it rains where you are and 20 miles down the ride it snows...

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  • Location: Welwyn Garden City
  • Weather Preferences: Seasonal and interesting weather including summer storms and winter snow
  • Location: Welwyn Garden City
3 minutes ago, Jason T said:

Getting heavier now, flakes not to big.. 

Good, hopefully not too long for welwyn then. Plenty to south and west on radar at moment.

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  • Location: Al Ain, UAE….ASL??
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and Thunder
  • Location: Al Ain, UAE….ASL??

Still coming down heavily here in Holmbury St Mary, but finer flakes and the sky lighter now...

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  • Location: Croydon. South London. 161 ft asl
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, snow, warm sunny days.
  • Location: Croydon. South London. 161 ft asl

Lovely fat flakes coming down and sticking 

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  • Location: Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, CM22, 104m(340ft) ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Anything extreme!
  • Location: Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, CM22, 104m(340ft) ASL

Snow arrived in SE12 

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  • Location: Herne, Kent
  • Weather Preferences: Storms in summer, cold/snow in winter
  • Location: Herne, Kent
6 minutes ago, StLuke said:

Showers breaking out ahead of the main front between Ashford and Canterbury, any reports in the area? 

Was not expecting to see those radar returns. Hopefully more to come!

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  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, Snowy Weather
  • Location: Lee, London. SE12, 41 mts. 134.5 ft asl.

Morning all,

Hope I find yourselves and your Families, well.

Hope we all get to see some "white gold", Today.

Just to whet the appetite, a short Youtube clip from Bgigin Hill, in the South of my Home Borough of Bromley, 2nd Dec. 2010.

Quite a few Members have their height above Sea Level, in their profiles.

Below, is a link to help find yours if you don't already know it. Just enter your Postcode, into the search bar.

It's set on Biggin Hill Airport, as you can see the Perimeter of the Airport, on the Main Road side (A233), is at an Altitude of 181 Mts (594 ft):

 Altitude A233, London, England, BR2 6DU, UK (routecalculator.co.uk)

Regards, 

Tom.  ❄️

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