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On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:00:23 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke"
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So tonight we are looking east with up to 10 cm forecast for Dartmoor.

Will.


S*d all to the east, Will and with little on the radar thus far I'm yet to
be convinced that any significant snow will materialise over our way.


Quite so- I wonder where the up to 10cm is coming from? Something
developing in the Channel and flirting with Dartmoor? It is nothing
but clear here in Dorset (when I last looked)
R
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Robin Nicholson writes:
On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 20:00:23 -0000, "Jon O'Rourke"
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
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So tonight we are looking east with up to 10 cm forecast for Dartmoor.

Will.


S*d all to the east, Will and with little on the radar thus far I'm yet to
be convinced that any significant snow will materialise over our way.


Quite so- I wonder where the up to 10cm is coming from? Something
developing in the Channel and flirting with Dartmoor? It is nothing
but clear here in Dorset (when I last looked)
R


http://www.meteofrance.com/FR/mameteo/sat.jsp

Select the "radar" option, and you'll see a patch of precipitation
possibly heading towards southern England in the easterly flow. It looks
as if it will need to develop considerably if it is to produce anything
very significant, though.
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"John Hall" wrote in message
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http://www.meteofrance.com/FR/mameteo/sat.jsp

Select the "radar" option, and you'll see a patch of precipitation
possibly heading towards southern England in the easterly flow. It looks
as if it will need to develop considerably if it is to produce anything
very significant, though.


2315Z image on the MetO display shows slight returns extending north into
the Shoreham area. A few flurries seem possible later but I'd be very
surprised if there's anything measurable in my locality - as per the GFS
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rmgfs123.gif
and even that looks overcooked.

Jon. (tropic of Mid-Devon)



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