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On 22/03/13 06:31, Phil Layton wrote:
http://uk.weather.com/story/news/032...ok_record_cold Phil Looks from those maps like the Gtr Manchester snow deflector shields are in operation again. :-) |
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On Friday, March 22, 2013 6:31:55 AM UTC, Phil Layton wrote:
http://uk.weather.com/story/news/032...ok_record_cold Phil I noticed......."By mid morning on Friday we may see 10 to 20cm over higher ground in NE Ireland and mid to North Wales, while parts of the Midlands may see 3 to 7cm, *especially on the grass*." But the pavements should be perfectly OK then. Any ideas what this means?? |
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"Dawlish" wrote in message
... On Friday, March 22, 2013 6:31:55 AM UTC, Phil Layton wrote: http://uk.weather.com/story/news/032...ok_record_cold Phil I noticed......."By mid morning on Friday we may see 10 to 20cm over higher ground in NE Ireland and mid to North Wales, while parts of the Midlands may see 3 to 7cm, *especially on the grass*." But the pavements should be perfectly OK then. Any ideas what this means?? Don't think it's saying the pavements will be perfectly OK - it's just highlighting that the larger accumulations will be on the grass, as snow tends to melt on hard surfaces during the day at this time of year. Not the kind of level of detail I would put in a warning, to be honest... -- Freddie Bayston Hill Shropshire 102m AMSL http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/ https://twitter.com/#!/BaystonHillWx for hourly reports |
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![]() "Freddie" wrote in message ... "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Friday, March 22, 2013 6:31:55 AM UTC, Phil Layton wrote: http://uk.weather.com/story/news/032...ok_record_cold Phil I noticed......."By mid morning on Friday we may see 10 to 20cm over higher ground in NE Ireland and mid to North Wales, while parts of the Midlands may see 3 to 7cm, *especially on the grass*." But the pavements should be perfectly OK then. Any ideas what this means?? Don't think it's saying the pavements will be perfectly OK - it's just highlighting that the larger accumulations will be on the grass, as snow tends to melt on hard surfaces during the day at this time of year. Not the kind of level of detail I would put in a warning, to be honest... I think that's exactly it. I've got 5cm on the lawn but all day it has been struggling to settle on paths & pavements. Noticeably where it has managed to settle on the pavement it has done so in shaded areas. On the other side of the road the pavement will have more residfual heat due to havingf been in sunshim\ne during recent days. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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