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UK Outlook for Monday 20 Dec 2010 to Wednesday 29 Dec 2010:
Further snow, widespread ice and severe overnight frosts are likely in most parts of the UK during the first week. Locally significant accumulations of snow can be expected, especially near coasts. Windward coasts of southern England and Wales may see showers of rain or sleet at times, presenting an overnight ice risk as temperatures fall below freezing. Some sheltered central parts of the UK may stay dry. The unsettled and wintry weather is expected to continue across the north of the country later next and into the following week, remaining cold with further snowfall likely in places, especially eastern areas. Perhaps becoming less cold in the south with temperatures returning to near-normal and a chance of some rain or sleet. Updated: 1105 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 UK Outlook for Thursday 30 Dec 2010 to Thursday 13 Jan 2011: Continuing unsettled and often windy with further wintry showers and perhaps some longer outbreaks of snow in places, especially in the north of the UK. Temperatures look set to be generally below average for much of the country, with a risk of overnight frost and ice continuing in places. However, some less-cold conditions can be expected at times, with rain rather than snow, especially in the south and west of the UK. Updated: 1110 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 |
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Cold perhaps, but cold rain for South and West maybe. I could happily
interpret that as "Snow increasingly confined to Northern areas as time goes on", which is in keeping with some recent forecasts. On 15/12/10 12:01, Coldy #1 wrote: UK Outlook for Monday 20 Dec 2010 to Wednesday 29 Dec 2010: Further snow, widespread ice and severe overnight frosts are likely in most parts of the UK during the first week. Locally significant accumulations of snow can be expected, especially near coasts. Windward coasts of southern England and Wales may see showers of rain or sleet at times, presenting an overnight ice risk as temperatures fall below freezing. Some sheltered central parts of the UK may stay dry. The unsettled and wintry weather is expected to continue across the north of the country later next and into the following week, remaining cold with further snowfall likely in places, especially eastern areas. Perhaps becoming less cold in the south with temperatures returning to near-normal and a chance of some rain or sleet. Updated: 1105 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 UK Outlook for Thursday 30 Dec 2010 to Thursday 13 Jan 2011: Continuing unsettled and often windy with further wintry showers and perhaps some longer outbreaks of snow in places, especially in the north of the UK. Temperatures look set to be generally below average for much of the country, with a risk of overnight frost and ice continuing in places. However, some less-cold conditions can be expected at times, with rain rather than snow, especially in the south and west of the UK. Updated: 1110 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 |
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On Dec 15, 12:09*pm, Chris Smith wrote:
Cold perhaps, but cold rain for South and West maybe. I could happily interpret that as "Snow increasingly confined to Northern areas as time goes on", which is in keeping with some recent forecasts. On 15/12/10 12:01, Coldy #1 wrote: UK Outlook for Monday 20 Dec 2010 to Wednesday 29 Dec 2010: Further snow, widespread ice and severe overnight frosts are likely in most parts of the UK during the first week. Locally significant accumulations of snow can be expected, especially near coasts. Windward coasts of southern England and Wales may see showers of rain or sleet at times, presenting an overnight ice risk as temperatures fall below freezing. Some sheltered central parts of the UK may stay dry. The unsettled and wintry weather is expected to continue across the north of the country later next and into the following week, remaining cold with further snowfall likely in places, especially eastern areas. Perhaps becoming less cold in the south with temperatures returning to near-normal and a chance of some rain or sleet. Updated: 1105 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 UK Outlook for Thursday 30 Dec 2010 to Thursday 13 Jan 2011: Continuing unsettled and often windy with further wintry showers and perhaps some longer outbreaks of snow in places, especially in the north of the UK. Temperatures look set to be generally below average for much of the country, with a risk of overnight frost and ice continuing in places. However, some less-cold conditions can be expected at times, with rain rather than snow, especially in the south and west of the UK. Updated: 1110 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 A mild, wet and windy Christmas then.......hooray. |
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 05:10:09 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Dec 15, 12:09*pm, Chris Smith wrote: Cold perhaps, but cold rain for South and West maybe. I could happily interpret that as "Snow increasingly confined to Northern areas as time goes on", which is in keeping with some recent forecasts. On 15/12/10 12:01, Coldy #1 wrote: UK Outlook for Monday 20 Dec 2010 to Wednesday 29 Dec 2010: Further snow, widespread ice and severe overnight frosts are likely in most parts of the UK during the first week. Locally significant accumulations of snow can be expected, especially near coasts. Windward coasts of southern England and Wales may see showers of rain or sleet at times, presenting an overnight ice risk as temperatures fall below freezing. Some sheltered central parts of the UK may stay dry. The unsettled and wintry weather is expected to continue across the north of the country later next and into the following week, remaining cold with further snowfall likely in places, especially eastern areas. Perhaps becoming less cold in the south with temperatures returning to near-normal and a chance of some rain or sleet. Updated: 1105 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 UK Outlook for Thursday 30 Dec 2010 to Thursday 13 Jan 2011: Continuing unsettled and often windy with further wintry showers and perhaps some longer outbreaks of snow in places, especially in the north of the UK. Temperatures look set to be generally below average for much of the country, with a risk of overnight frost and ice continuing in places. However, some less-cold conditions can be expected at times, with rain rather than snow, especially in the south and west of the UK. Updated: 1110 on Wed 15 Dec 2010 A mild, wet and windy Christmas then.......hooray. You beat me to it! I'm with JB |
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