Latest AVBrief image looking much more promising - wind has really got up
here in Essex too.
Mark.
"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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We tend to get the tail end of it, as the next low approaches from the
NW and pushes a ridge in front of it our wind veers to a more NNE or
even NE before the ridge finally takes full influence. So I would
imagine between the hours of 4 am to mid day tomorrow we have a fairly
good chance of seeing something down here. Tomorrow night we should
see quite a severe frost for time in the SE.
Then someone mentioned Christmas, and everything comes out in a sweat!
22:30 ~ 1.9°c, dew point -2.8°c (important when precipitation is
concerned, and I suspect my dew point is artifically high)
Keith (Southend)
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 21:44:45 -0000, "Tom"
wrote:
It's starting to turn, but how Kent and Essex are affected (as warned by
Met) still is a question that remains.
-0.1C and a dew point of -3.4C hopefully means any precipitation is snow.
Tom
Danbury, Essex (107m)