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Default Low to south and showers?

The Met Office advisories for Southend-on-Sea are for snow on
Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Surely tomorrow as the low in south starts
to influence things more we will be seeing some high cloud which will
*kill* off any showery activity, as in effect the warmer air aloft
reverses any North Sea instability.

Not sure how far north / how snow we will see from this low yet, I
certainly am not confident.

Keith (Southend)

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