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This is up to date because the presenter referred to Sunday morning as "this
morning" and Sunday night as "tonight".
Said that many people will wake up to 15 cm of snow in the South East.
Graphic showing Essex, Kent, London under snow and all tomorrow morning. I
have become sceptical in that if we get continuous heavy snow till the
morning I would struggle to see it producing another 15cm. We will see.
Dave



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This is up to date because the presenter referred to Sunday morning as
"this morning" and Sunday night as "tonight".
Said that many people will wake up to 15 cm of snow in the South East.
Graphic showing Essex, Kent, London under snow and all tomorrow morning. I
have become sceptical in that if we get continuous heavy snow till the
morning I would struggle to see it producing another 15cm. We will see.
Dave


Hello Dave I've just looked at the radar and then saw your post -this is
ridiculous how can the forecast be so wrong three days in a row ?


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On Jan 10, 1:03*am, "Dave Cornwell"
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Said that many people will wake up to 15 cm of snow in the South East.


Sounds about right for here - I measured 18cm earlier on this evening
and there's a steady dripping going on at the moment )
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In article ,
Dave Cornwell writes:
This is up to date because the presenter referred to Sunday morning as "this
morning" and Sunday night as "tonight".
Said that many people will wake up to 15 cm of snow in the South East.
Graphic showing Essex, Kent, London under snow and all tomorrow morning. I
have become sceptical in that if we get continuous heavy snow till the
morning I would struggle to see it producing another 15cm. We will see.
Dave



Alex Deakin at 7:15 this morning said that the snow hadn't been as heavy
as they had been expecting. Doesn't sound as though they expect anything
too significant in the SE today now.
--
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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"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article ,
Dave Cornwell writes:
This is up to date because the presenter referred to Sunday morning as
"this
morning" and Sunday night as "tonight".
Said that many people will wake up to 15 cm of snow in the South East.
Graphic showing Essex, Kent, London under snow and all tomorrow morning. I
have become sceptical in that if we get continuous heavy snow till the
morning I would struggle to see it producing another 15cm. We will see.
Dave



Alex Deakin at 7:15 this morning said that the snow hadn't been as heavy
as they had been expecting. Doesn't sound as though they expect anything
too significant in the SE today now.
--
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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Hilarious, but very honest of him. Actually got -2cm because as the so
called sceptics accurately forecast yesterday evening it was actually
thawing in East Anglia.
Dave




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