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South East England at risk?
The updated FAX charts continue to show a NE wind over South Eastern parts
of England with troughs and a polar? low near the coast. 48HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVI89.TIF 60HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVJ89.TIF This resembles what often brings heavy snowfall across East Anglia and the South-East. Recent examples 8th and 31st Jan last year. Maybe tonight's BBC forecasts will reflect this risk. Tom Danbury, Essex (107m) |
South East England at risk?
I thought the cold spell on the 8th was caused by a strong easterly?
"Tom" wrote in message ... The updated FAX charts continue to show a NE wind over South Eastern parts of England with troughs and a polar? low near the coast. 48HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVI89.TIF 60HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVJ89.TIF This resembles what often brings heavy snowfall across East Anglia and the South-East. Recent examples 8th and 31st Jan last year. Maybe tonight's BBC forecasts will reflect this risk. Tom Danbury, Essex (107m) |
South East England at risk?
I think there was more of an Easterly flow in the Isobars last year. Still,
the charts can change, and there could be some troughs\bands appear nearer the time. Who knows. ---------------------------------------------------------- "Tom" wrote in message ... The updated FAX charts continue to show a NE wind over South Eastern parts of England with troughs and a polar? low near the coast. 48HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVI89.TIF 60HR: http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/fax/PPVJ89.TIF This resembles what often brings heavy snowfall across East Anglia and the South-East. Recent examples 8th and 31st Jan last year. Maybe tonight's BBC forecasts will reflect this risk. Tom Danbury, Essex (107m) |
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