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Seems from the updated Met Office warning, and radar that the snow is
now set to affect a much larger area of England, with the eastern
extent further east than previously forecast. Snowing steadily in
Wokingham and beginning to settle on hard surfaces. I think we have a
good few hours left to come, looking at the radar. Tomorrow morning
will be interesting.

Ian
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On Feb 9, 9:54*pm, Ian Waddell wrote:
Seems from the updated Met Office warning, and radar that the snow is
now set to affect a much larger area of England, with the eastern
extent further east than previously forecast. *Snowing steadily in
Wokingham and beginning to settle on hard surfaces. I think we have a
good few hours left to come, looking at the radar. Tomorrow morning
will be interesting.

Ian


Also looks like the heaviest falls are predicted to move slightly
East:

" These larger depths are most likely in an area from the East
Midlands down towards parts of central southern England"
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Alan wrote:
On Feb 9, 9:54 pm, Ian Waddell wrote:
Seems from the updated Met Office warning, and radar that the snow is
now set to affect a much larger area of England, with the eastern
extent further east than previously forecast. Snowing steadily in
Wokingham and beginning to settle on hard surfaces. I think we have a
good few hours left to come, looking at the radar. Tomorrow morning
will be interesting.

Ian


Also looks like the heaviest falls are predicted to move slightly
East:

" These larger depths are most likely in an area from the East
Midlands down towards parts of central southern England"

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Yes, snowed all evening so far but has bearly settled and has the odd
effect of melting the lying snow despite a temp of +0.2C and aDp of
-0.1C. All rather odd. More substantial to the North around Waltham
Abbey but all roads are clear.
Dave, S.Essex.
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On Feb 9, 10:34*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Alan wrote:
On Feb 9, 9:54 pm, Ian Waddell wrote:
Seems from the updated Met Office warning, and radar that the snow is
now set to affect a much larger area of England, with the eastern
extent further east than previously forecast. *Snowing steadily in
Wokingham and beginning to settle on hard surfaces. I think we have a
good few hours left to come, looking at the radar. Tomorrow morning
will be interesting.


Ian


Also looks like the heaviest falls are predicted to move slightly
East:


" These larger depths are most likely in an area from the East
Midlands down towards parts of central southern England"


---------------------------
Yes, snowed all evening so far but has bearly settled and has the odd
effect of melting the lying snow despite a temp of +0.2C and aDp of
-0.1C. All rather odd. More substantial to the North around Waltham
Abbey but all roads are clear.
Dave, S.Essex.


Diddly squat for me at Southend, saw a few flurries, but that was all.
Fingers croassed it will be ok to get to Gatwick a 4am and no problems
with the airlines ;-(

Keith (Southend)
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Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On Feb 9, 10:34 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Alan wrote:
On Feb 9, 9:54 pm, Ian Waddell wrote:
Seems from the updated Met Office warning, and radar that the snow is
now set to affect a much larger area of England, with the eastern
extent further east than previously forecast. Snowing steadily in
Wokingham and beginning to settle on hard surfaces. I think we have a
good few hours left to come, looking at the radar. Tomorrow morning
will be interesting.
Ian
Also looks like the heaviest falls are predicted to move slightly
East:
" These larger depths are most likely in an area from the East
Midlands down towards parts of central southern England"

---------------------------
Yes, snowed all evening so far but has bearly settled and has the odd
effect of melting the lying snow despite a temp of +0.2C and aDp of
-0.1C. All rather odd. More substantial to the North around Waltham
Abbey but all roads are clear.
Dave, S.Essex.


Diddly squat for me at Southend, saw a few flurries, but that was all.
Fingers croassed it will be ok to get to Gatwick a 4am and no problems
with the airlines ;-(

Keith (Southend)

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It will be, nothing on the roads - have a good holiday.


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On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 at 14:13:25, Alan wrote in
uk.sci.weather :

On Feb 9, 9:54*pm, Ian Waddell wrote:

Also looks like the heaviest falls are predicted to move slightly
East:

" These larger depths are most likely in an area from the East
Midlands down towards parts of central southern England"


We only got about 0.5" here.
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me)
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