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Old September 26th 07, 01:49 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Current set up bodes well for winter cold!

Not that I think there is any reason for this pattern to exist later!
Neverthless, not noticed HP in it's current position for some time and with
a max today here (so far) of 11.8C it has felt very cold for late September
with a strong NE'ly adding considerable wind-chill.

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Default Current set up bodes well for winter cold!

Dave Cornwell wrote:
Not that I think there is any reason for this pattern to exist later!
Neverthless, not noticed HP in it's current position for some time and with
a max today here (so far) of 11.8C it has felt very cold for late September
with a strong NE'ly adding considerable wind-chill.

Dave, S.Essex



Yes, the last two bigger showers through here (Swaffham area, Norfolk)
have been hail/rain mix and have fetched the temperature down briefly to
6c. Brr...

One can imagine come Jan/Feb this airflow would produce frequent
sleety/hail showers that might just have some snow in them on the
trailing edge.

Once upon a time of course, this airflow in winter would have seen a
snow-cover. Not any more I'd guess. Shame really.

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Default Current set up bodes well for winter cold!


One can imagine come Jan/Feb this airflow would produce frequent
sleety/hail showers that might just have some snow in them on the trailing
edge.

Once upon a time of course, this airflow in winter would have seen a
snow-cover. Not any more I'd guess. Shame really.

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