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"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 :-)

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The latest [00Z] run certainly predicts No Significant precipitation over
central and Eastern UK in next 144 hours - up to next Saturday.
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsgfsmeur.html

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"Jennikhbm (Suffolk)" wrote in message
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"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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The latest [00Z] run certainly predicts No Significant precipitation over
central and Eastern UK in next 144 hours - up to next Saturday.
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsgfsmeur.html

NSS


Yep the probability that this will be a SW snow event is increasing.
UKMO even has a Channel low possibility.
Haytor is going to have to get more staff to cope with the enquiries :-)

My day off today, I'm off out to enjoy the sun!

Will.
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Will Hand wrote:
"Jennikhbm (Suffolk)" wrote in message
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"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.
--

The latest [00Z] run certainly predicts No Significant precipitation over
central and Eastern UK in next 144 hours - up to next Saturday.
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsgfsmeur.html

NSS


Yep the probability that this will be a SW snow event is increasing.
UKMO even has a Channel low possibility.
Haytor is going to have to get more staff to cope with the enquiries :-)

My day off today, I'm off out to enjoy the sun!

Will.
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Sun? Cloudy here in Sowfend today :-(

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Quoting from message
posted on 4 Feb 2007 by Robin Nicholson
I would like to add:

On Sun, 04 Feb 2007 01:30:34 GMT, Elaine Jones
wrote:

I'm keeping a close watch on comments/observations as we have Dad's
send-off at Wrexham crematorium on Wednesday and there will be family
travelling from Northumberland, Lincolnshire, the Midlands and
probably Yorkshire - I'd be quite happy for the heavy snow to hold off
until Friday!


Fingers crossed that all will be well for this important day: the same
'what ifs' have happened to me Elaine.


Beautiful day thankyou.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/ejones/LastTrip/s1.html

At 9.00am we noticed that the inside unit of the little wireless
thermometer had run out of battery power and was not picking up the
outside reading - which was -6.23C so don't know what the lowest
overnight was.

Sunny all day, the reading from the back of the house facing NEish did
manage to creep over freezing.

Currently reading -1.2 at 01.20 (GMT)

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