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Hi, lurker here.

What are the chances of Northern Ireland getting some snow over the cold
snap.

I was thinking towards the end of it or am I wrong?

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On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 13:59:42 +0000 (UTC), dMac wrote in


Hi, lurker here.

What are the chances of Northern Ireland getting some snow over the cold
snap.


I think NI sees little chance of snow except on the highest ground. The
light winds, forecast for here early on Saturday, may just allow the snow
to penetrate to quite low levels as the wet bulb freezing level falls by
evaporative cooling, but once the wind picks up later in the day from the N
that effect will disappear. The end during Monday seems to show a gradual
warming with virtually no chance of snow.

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"dMac" wrote in message
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Hi, lurker here.

What are the chances of Northern Ireland getting some snow over the cold
snap.

I was thinking towards the end of it or am I wrong?

dMac.

Personally, I would have thought early rather than later, if it all.


Cheers, Dave.


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The East of England and Scotland has the best chance of snow according to
BBC waether so that means Northern Ireland and Wales will be snowed under
come Monday morning lol.
Its bound to happen




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