Snow in lowland areas next week?
On Apr 2, 4:16*pm, Dawlish wrote:
A weather advisory out on the Met Office site:
"There is a moderate risk of a severe event affecting parts of N
Ireland, N and W Wales, Scotland and NE and E England. Cold northerly
winds are expected to bring snow showers which could give temporary,
slight accumulations at lower levels. On higher ground accumulations
of 2-5 cm, and locally as much as 10 cm in N Scotland, are likely.
Drifting is also possible in the strong winds over the higher ground
in the North.
Issued at: 1255 Wed 2 Apr"
Such a shame the warmth to the end of the week is highly unlikely to
continue. So where might it snow and how much?
Note the combination of "severe weather event" and "sligh
accumulations. Is ANY snow in lowland areas now considered to be
severe weather?
Paul
The weather advisory has been extended to include parts of West Wales
and even the SW. Must mean the moors......could we see the first
covering of snow of the "winter" in Dawlish?.........
.........nah!
Paul
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