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As one who's not going to gain from the current cold snap, was wondering
what people thought of the UKMO for Boxing Day and beyond. I can see the
528dm air coming in from the NW behind a cold front. There doesn't seem to
be much else out in the Atlantic after this and I was wondering whether we'd
likely see any snow in this air mass after Friday? Has significant snow ever
come in from the NW before with an air mass from this direction?

Here's hoping!

Jeremy



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No Idea Jeremy, but I would have doubted it.

Rob
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As one who's not going to gain from the current cold snap, was wondering
what people thought of the UKMO for Boxing Day and beyond. I can see the
528dm air coming in from the NW behind a cold front. There doesn't seem to
be much else out in the Atlantic after this and I was wondering whether

we'd
likely see any snow in this air mass after Friday? Has significant snow

ever
come in from the NW before with an air mass from this direction?

Here's hoping!

Jeremy




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Old December 21st 03, 11:51 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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But having looked at SATURDAY's (+144h) on:
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsukmeur.html

....I wondered too what might be out there for the weekend.

Rob

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As one who's not going to gain from the current cold snap, was wondering
what people thought of the UKMO for Boxing Day and beyond. I can see the
528dm air coming in from the NW behind a cold front. There doesn't seem to
be much else out in the Atlantic after this and I was wondering whether

we'd
likely see any snow in this air mass after Friday? Has significant snow

ever
come in from the NW before with an air mass from this direction?

Here's hoping!

Jeremy




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" Has significant snow ever come in from the NW before with an air mass from
this direction?

....I think the answer is probably yes, but shortlived? I think February,
March is better for this direction as SST's are a bit lower. Also, obviously
depends where you are in the UK.
Dave




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