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I cannot help feeling that the so called Artic blast will be little more
than a couple of days of sunshine with a cold wind, certainly here in south Essex. Northerly winds are never our best direction for snow and the only hope would be a polar low tracking down the East coast. Give me a Scandi high any time and feel the real cold as in January 87. Regards. Len. |
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![]() "Weatherman" wrote in message ... I cannot help feeling that the so called Artic blast will be little more than a couple of days of sunshine with a cold wind, certainly here in south Essex. .... oh, I don't know: those Norbert Dentressangle rigs always scare me, and as for the local Waitrose mob, well .... ;-) Martin. |
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Or Feb, 91. -5 maximums, heavy snow showers, and persistant snow also. Great
stuff! Last proper Easterly was Jan '97 I guess.... never really got going, but a cold month nevertheless. West Kent. -------------------------------------------------------- "Weatherman" wrote in message ... I cannot help feeling that the so called Artic blast will be little more than a couple of days of sunshine with a cold wind, certainly here in south Essex. Northerly winds are never our best direction for snow and the only hope would be a polar low tracking down the East coast. Give me a Scandi high any time and feel the real cold as in January 87. Regards. Len. |
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This model changes every 6 hours.. but these two charts make it look pretty
good for you on Tuesday night.. http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn6017.html http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn604.html "Weatherman" wrote in message ... I cannot help feeling that the so called Artic blast will be little more than a couple of days of sunshine with a cold wind, certainly here in south Essex. Northerly winds are never our best direction for snow and the only hope would be a polar low tracking down the East coast. Give me a Scandi high any time and feel the real cold as in January 87. Regards. Len. |
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Martin, you're falling under Lawrence's influence! ;-)
Dave. 19.20z 1.7C ... oh, I don't know: those Norbert Dentressangle rigs always scare me, and as for the local Waitrose mob, well .... ;-) Martin. |
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EXACTLY!
hardly a blast is it. more like a puff. "Weatherman" wrote in message ... I cannot help feeling that the so called Artic blast will be little more than a couple of days of sunshine with a cold wind, certainly here in south Essex. Northerly winds are never our best direction for snow and the only hope would be a polar low tracking down the East coast. Give me a Scandi high any time and feel the real cold as in January 87. Regards. Len. |
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