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On Jan 6, 11:17*am, David G wrote:
On Jan 2, 3:03*pm, "Mark Chamberlain (Southend)" wrote: On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:55:09 +0000, Terry Tibbs wrote: 6c already in london, what cold spell? Overhyped charts. Looks dry, apart for coastal regions with wintry showers. Here we go again.Patience !!! Loads to look forward to over the coming weeks arghhh Mark Southend Met Office is talking of a possible "event" on Sunday though for the SE: "Snow showers on Friday with the threat of heavy and persistent snow spreading from the continent during the weekend.Updated: 0333 on Wed 6 Jan 2010" Tomorrow and into Friday could also see more snow into East Anglia and the SE, courtesy of another little low which shows on the gfs 06z and is drawn on the 24-48 hour FAX charts, crossing the SE corner of England. I think that has the potential for some more snow for London. There is also further snow potential for the north-east coasts and even further westwards over the next couple of days. Not sure how far that big continental low will push its fronts towards the UK, on Sunday, but if they approach the SE, there is the chance of a lot more snow. Were really in thick of it at present and any escape is some way down the line. |
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On 6 Jan, 12:10, Dawlish wrote:
On Jan 6, 11:17*am, David G wrote: On Jan 2, 3:03*pm, "Mark Chamberlain (Southend)" wrote: On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:55:09 +0000, Terry Tibbs wrote: 6c already in london, what cold spell? Overhyped charts. Looks dry, apart for coastal regions with wintry showers. Here we go again.Patience !!! Loads to look forward to over the coming weeks arghhh Mark Southend Met Office is talking of a possible "event" on Sunday though for the SE: "Snow showers on Friday with the threat of heavy and persistent snow spreading from the continent during the weekend.Updated: 0333 on Wed 6 Jan 2010" Tomorrow and into Friday could also see more snow into East Anglia and the SE, courtesy of another little low which shows on the gfs 06z and is drawn on the 24-48 hour FAX charts, crossing the SE corner of England. I think that has the potential for some more snow for London. There is also further snow potential for the north-east coasts and even further westwards over the next couple of days. Not sure how far that big continental low will push its fronts towards the UK, on Sunday, but if they approach the SE, there is the chance of a lot more snow. Were really in thick of it at present and any escape is some way down the line.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That continental low if nothing else will bring quite a northeasterly blow, especially the further SE you are. With temperatures over Scandinavia in the region of -16°C - 25°C atm, I wonder if the 528DAM thicknesses may be a little misleading. Saying that, milder air gets caught in that low as the weekend progresses so if we do get any precipitation it *may* turn to rain. The question is if it is snow, how long before it turns to rain, if at all? Keith (Southend) |
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, David G writes On Jan 2, 3:03*pm, "Mark Chamberlain (Southend)" wrote: On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:55:09 +0000, Terry Tibbs wrote: 6c already in london, what cold spell? Overhyped charts. Looks dry, apart for coastal regions with wintry showers. Here we go again.Patience !!! Loads to look forward to over the coming weeks arghhh Mark Southend Met Office is talking of a possible "event" on Sunday though for the SE: "Snow showers on Friday with the threat of heavy and persistent snow spreading from the continent during the weekend.Updated: 0333 on Wed 6 Jan 2010" Including Wales as well I notice Cheers -- James Brown |
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On Jan 6, 12:19*pm, "Keith (Southend)G"
wrote: On 6 Jan, 12:10, Dawlish wrote: On Jan 6, 11:17*am, David G wrote: On Jan 2, 3:03*pm, "Mark Chamberlain (Southend)" wrote: On Sat, 02 Jan 2010 14:55:09 +0000, Terry Tibbs wrote: 6c already in london, what cold spell? Overhyped charts. Looks dry, apart for coastal regions with wintry showers. Here we go again.Patience !!! Loads to look forward to over the coming weeks arghhh Mark Southend Met Office is talking of a possible "event" on Sunday though for the SE: "Snow showers on Friday with the threat of heavy and persistent snow spreading from the continent during the weekend.Updated: 0333 on Wed 6 Jan 2010" Tomorrow and into Friday could also see more snow into East Anglia and the SE, courtesy of another little low which shows on the gfs 06z and is drawn on the 24-48 hour FAX charts, crossing the SE corner of England. I think that has the potential for some more snow for London. There is also further snow potential for the north-east coasts and even further westwards over the next couple of days. Not sure how far that big continental low will push its fronts towards the UK, on Sunday, but if they approach the SE, there is the chance of a lot more snow. Were really in thick of it at present and any escape is some way down the line.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That continental low if nothing else will bring quite a northeasterly blow, especially the further SE you are. With temperatures over Scandinavia in the region of -16°C - 25°C atm, I wonder if the 528DAM thicknesses may be a little misleading. Saying that, milder air gets caught in that low as the weekend progresses so if we do get any precipitation it *may* turn to rain. The question is if it is snow, how long before it turns to rain, if at all? Keith (Southend)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Really odd writing under this thread title when there's hardly a single place in the UK that hasn't got snow. You've got to admit it's funny Terry!! 8)) Yes Keith, but I don't see the rain ATM. The gfs 12z has those hints and allegations of some very heavy snow with which to finish this week for the SE. Strong winds, -10C 850 hpa air and close enough to that continental low for some fronts to be thrown over the SE corner. A possibility of an *actual* blizzard? |
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, Dawlish writes: Yes Keith, but I don't see the rain ATM. The gfs 12z has those hints and allegations of some very heavy snow with which to finish this week for the SE. Strong winds, -10C 850 hpa air and close enough to that continental low for some fronts to be thrown over the SE corner. A possibility of an *actual* blizzard? Contrasted with the "blizzard conditions" in the south today - as mis-described by the media - with light winds. -- John Hall "Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) |
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