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We've force 5 northerly, rocking the trees and it has dried things up
amazingly. A real drying wind. I could cut the grass later with this! It didn't get below freezing in Teignmouth (0.5C min) and no scraping of cars this morning. Missus has gone running but she's mad. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... We've force 5 northerly, rocking the trees and it has dried things up amazingly. A real drying wind. I could cut the grass later with this! It didn't get below freezing in Teignmouth (0.5C min) and no scraping of cars this morning. Missus has gone running but she's mad. No frost! Different world up here Paul, everywhere is frozen solid with a penetrating moderate frost. Still -2.7C at 0830 with a bitter wind (-3.1C at Postbridge higher up). This bodes well for when the Atlantic air returns as the airmass at altitude is jolly cold, I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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Dawlish wrote:
We've force 5 northerly, rocking the trees and it has dried things up amazingly. A real drying wind. I could cut the grass later with this! It didn't get below freezing in Teignmouth (0.5C min) and no scraping of cars this morning. Missus has gone running but she's mad. So there's two of you that mad then ! ;-) |
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On Dec 18, 11:25*am, Joe Egginton wrote:
Dawlish wrote: We've force 5 northerly, rocking the trees and it has dried things up amazingly. A real drying wind. I could cut the grass later with this! It didn't get below freezing in Teignmouth (0.5C min) and no scraping of cars this morning. Missus has gone running but she's mad. So there's two of you that mad then ! ;-) *)) Can't argue with that. |
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On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 08:37:02 -0000, "Will Hand"
wrote: I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) You seem so sure of this snow Will! The front running down from the north seems to fragment on the model I look at. I know it is a different world up your way, but it would make for an interesting weekend scenario if it becomes more active. The FNMOC shows a number of beefy, pretty deep, lows running up from Biscay through Northern France/Channel around Christmas. I guess their path is not too certain yet.. R Hilton |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. The 06Z NAE has a tongue of +4 theta-a air ahead of the cold front on Saturday night :- T+48 850 theta-w http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...=0&PANEL=0&WMO T+48 rain/snow discrimination http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...0&ARCHIV=0&WMO you'll probably be ok (for snow) up in the mountains, Will, but it looks a bit more dodgy for those at low levels in the southwest, i.e. it may well be a mix of rain, sleet and snow and less likely to accumulate. Jon. (tropical east Devon) |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. The 06Z NAE has a tongue of +4 theta-w air ahead of the cold front on Saturday night :- T+48 850 theta-w http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...=0&PANEL=0&WMO T+48 rain/snow discrimination http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...0&ARCHIV=0&WMO you'll probably be ok (for snow) up in the mountains, Will, but it looks a bit more dodgy for those at low levels in the southwest, i.e. it may well be a mix of rain, sleet and snow and less likely to accumulate. Jon. (tropical east Devon) |
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![]() "Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message ... I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. The 06Z NAE has a tongue of +4 theta-w air ahead of the cold front on Saturday night :- T+48 850 theta-w http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...=0&PANEL=0&WMO T+48 rain/snow discrimination http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...0&ARCHIV=0&WMO you'll probably be ok (for snow) up in the mountains, Will, but it looks a bit more dodgy for those at low levels in the southwest, i.e. it may well be a mix of rain, sleet and snow and less likely to accumulate. Jon. (tropical east Devon) Thanks Jon. I did say in my Dartmoor forecast that rain/sleet more likely below 200m asl., with heavy snow above 300m asl. I did estimate wet-bulb freezing levels to be around 400m asl so that would fit in with those forecast theta-ws. A walk along the Hameldown ridge at 500m asl could well be in order on Sunday, followed by some ale at the Warren House Inn to warm up. Will -- |
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
... Thanks Jon. I did say in my Dartmoor forecast that rain/sleet more likely below 200m asl., with heavy snow above 300m asl. I did estimate wet-bulb freezing levels to be around 400m asl so that would fit in with those forecast theta-ws. A walk along the Hameldown ridge at 500m asl could well be in order on Sunday, followed by some ale at the Warren House Inn to warm up. Will I had a look at the 1000/850 thickness and that gives about a 30-40% risk of snow (Boyden) initially for low altitude if I've read it correctly.. http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...&ARCHIV=0&WMO= however, the colder air is quickly digging in from the rear so I wouldn't be surprised if it turns properly to snow before it all clears south, even at low levels. Advisory now out for widespread icy roads on Sunday http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...ngs.html?day=3 Jon. |
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On Dec 18, 12:55*pm, "Will Hand" wrote:
"Jon O'Rourke" wrote in message ... "Will Hand" wrote in message ... I think we will get the hordes coming up onto the moor on Sunday to sledge in the powder after the fall on Saturday night. The 06Z NAE has a tongue of +4 theta-w air ahead of the cold front on Saturday night :- T+48 850 theta-w http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...G=en&MENU=0000... T+48 rain/snow discrimination http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-b...G=en&MENU=0000... you'll probably be ok (for snow) up in the mountains, Will, but it looks a bit more dodgy for those at low levels in the southwest, i.e. it may well be a mix of rain, sleet and snow and less likely to accumulate. Jon. (tropical east Devon) Thanks Jon. I did say in my Dartmoor forecast that rain/sleet more likely below 200m asl., with heavy snow above 300m asl. I did estimate wet-bulb freezing levels to be around 400m asl so that would fit in with those forecast theta-ws. A walk along the Hameldown ridge at 500m asl could well be in order on Sunday, followed by some ale at the Warren House Inn to warm up. Will --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ah, The Warren House Inn! What a refuge! You can come down from those "mountains" (!) to fine welcome! *)) |
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