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I notice on the 21:30 radar image that the almost stationary front
giving the snow over northern England and Scotland now seems to be "wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will get. -- John Hall "Whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong." Oscar Wilde |
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John Hall wrote:
I notice on the 21:30 radar image that the almost stationary front giving the snow over northern England and Scotland now seems to be "wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will get. -------------------------------- That is an odd one - no mention on the forecasts and looks quite heavy on the radar for the already heavily hit Suffolk. As the snow ended Saturday there seemed to be a bit of a streamer heading just inland of the Suffolk coast for a few hours. Surprised Keith hasn't mentioned it as it has run across Southend. Dave, S.Essex |
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On Monday, 21 January 2013 22:14:00 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
John Hall wrote: I notice on the 21:30 radar image that the almost stationary front giving the snow over northern England and Scotland now seems to be "wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will get. -------------------------------- That is an odd one - no mention on the forecasts and looks quite heavy on the radar for the already heavily hit Suffolk. As the snow ended Saturday there seemed to be a bit of a streamer heading just inland of the Suffolk coast for a few hours. Surprised Keith hasn't mentioned it as it has run across Southend. Dave, S.Essex Nothing fallen out the sky hre as far as I've seen. Temperature has been just below freezing so I would have noticed a little powder I guess. Keith (Southend) |
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On 21/01/2013 22:14, Dave Cornwell wrote:
John Hall wrote: I notice on the 21:30 radar image that the almost stationary front giving the snow over northern England and Scotland now seems to be "wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will get. -------------------------------- That is an odd one - no mention on the forecasts and looks quite heavy on the radar for the already heavily hit Suffolk. As the snow ended Saturday there seemed to be a bit of a streamer heading just inland of the Suffolk coast for a few hours. Surprised Keith hasn't mentioned it as it has run across Southend. Dave, S.Essex Dave, Look East had this scenario on their 6:30 forecast this evening. Predicted snow showers off the North Sea into Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, a couple of centimetres or so. And the current mess over Devon & Cornwall is due to reach here about breakfast time. I don't think we've seen the last of this yet. jim, Northampton |
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jbm wrote:
On 21/01/2013 22:14, Dave Cornwell wrote: John Hall wrote: I notice on the 21:30 radar image that the almost stationary front giving the snow over northern England and Scotland now seems to be "wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will get. -------------------------------- That is an odd one - no mention on the forecasts and looks quite heavy on the radar for the already heavily hit Suffolk. As the snow ended Saturday there seemed to be a bit of a streamer heading just inland of the Suffolk coast for a few hours. Surprised Keith hasn't mentioned it as it has run across Southend. Dave, S.Essex Dave, Look East had this scenario on their 6:30 forecast this evening. Predicted snow showers off the North Sea into Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, a couple of centimetres or so. And the current mess over Devon & Cornwall is due to reach here about breakfast time. I don't think we've seen the last of this yet. jim, Northampton ----------------------------- I think except for the East Anglian coast it's mostly topping up the North Sea Jim! |
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"wrapping round" back towards East Anglia and Kent. At any rate
precipitation is shown in those areas. I wonder how far west it will There was a dusting from that overnight here - on Sheppey, north Kent. |
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Yes, more snow here in North Suffolk,about 1 inch following light snow for several hours.
Quite surprising as not forecast, and kept the temp up to around freezing, so the predicted sharp frost did not happen. Brac |
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