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Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all
untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! |
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On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish
wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat R |
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Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat Nothing here (Evershot, WDorset) yet. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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On Jan 5, 7:53*am, Hugh Newbury wrote:
Robin Nicholson wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! *I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat Nothing here (Evershot, WDorset) yet. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org I'll bet Will has had his expected few inches (so as to speak) on Dartmoor this morning! 8)) |
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On Jan 5, 7:53*am, Hugh Newbury wrote:
Robin Nicholson wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! *I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat Nothing here (Evershot, WDorset) yet. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org The MetO draw that low on the FAX charts Hugh and it is the proposed one that was being talked about yesterday evening . The MetO are at 60% + that it will cause some problems in the south with their latest warning. It needs watching for me as we are presently on the western edge and getting to work tomorrow morning *could* be far more of a problem than it has been in the snow shower this morning. I'm sure there will be some significant and disruptive snowfall for some other southern areas and perhaps for Devon. Depends on the exact positioning now and the dynamics of that low. I hope this is a 24-hour chart which does what it is saying on the screen, as there is the potential for the heaviest snow on the south coast for years. For the record the FAX shows the low centred over the Isle of Wight. |
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On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 00:07:50 -0800 (PST), Dawlish
wrote: On Jan 5, 7:53*am, Hugh Newbury wrote: Robin Nicholson wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! *I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat Nothing here (Evershot, WDorset) yet. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org The MetO draw that low on the FAX charts Hugh and it is the proposed one that was being talked about yesterday evening . The MetO are at 60% + that it will cause some problems in the south with their latest warning. It needs watching for me as we are presently on the western edge and getting to work tomorrow morning *could* be far more of a problem than it has been in the snow shower this morning. I'm sure there will be some significant and disruptive snowfall for some other southern areas and perhaps for Devon. Depends on the exact positioning now and the dynamics of that low. I hope this is a 24-hour chart which does what it is saying on the screen, as there is the potential for the heaviest snow on the south coast for years. For the record the FAX shows the low centred over the Isle of Wight. Interesting to watch this develop today. S.E looks like it may miss the worst I think Mark Southend |
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Dawlish wrote:
On Jan 5, 7:53 am, Hugh Newbury wrote: Robin Nicholson wrote: On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 23:30:47 -0800 (PST), Dawlish wrote: Just seen the eldest off to work with moderate snow and 1cm on all untreated surfaces. Fortunately the roads look well gritted. Very pretty in the dark of an early January morning! Excited, or what!! I am in Dorset! I am watching for the 'development' of a low in the south to pep things up somewhat Nothing here (Evershot, WDorset) yet. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org The MetO draw that low on the FAX charts Hugh and it is the proposed one that was being talked about yesterday evening . The MetO are at 60% + that it will cause some problems in the south with their latest warning. It needs watching for me as we are presently on the western edge and getting to work tomorrow morning *could* be far more of a problem than it has been in the snow shower this morning. I'm sure there will be some significant and disruptive snowfall for some other southern areas and perhaps for Devon. Depends on the exact positioning now and the dynamics of that low. I hope this is a 24-hour chart which does what it is saying on the screen, as there is the potential for the heaviest snow on the south coast for years. For the record the FAX shows the low centred over the Isle of Wight. I'm having logs delivered tomorrow early. Luckily I don't instantly need them. I can last another couple of weeks. But I pay a local lad to stack them (I'm 81 and a bit past that sort of job), and he'll miss the money. Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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