"Will Hand" wrote in message
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Well, well, well the saga goes on.
DT 18Z GFS slows everything down, builds a Scandi high and introduces a
slow
moving front over western Britain on Thursday with the milder Atlantic air
occluding out. This obviously transfers the snow to hills in the west (and
perhaps low ground for a time). Eastern areas stay dry but very cold.
A fascinating week ahead, and I may yet get my heavy snow :-)
Will.
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Fascinating battle ahead by the looks of it and classic winter weather for
the SW. So many times I've sat at home in Cornwall hoping the cold air gets
west only to hear of the blizzards in Devon - curses!!!!
Not looking so great for us in the east now then.
Enjoy Will - if it comes off.
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David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire.