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Old February 28th 04, 10:00 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Where is S.E snow coming from?

There are UKMO severe weather warnings and a BBC forecast saying there is a
risk of snow tonight in the SE. At the moment I can't see anything on the
radar other than the bright echoes around N.Norfolk which have always
petered out so far this week as they've moved south.The all week promised NE
wind still doesn't seem to have materialised. Is there someting developing
to the East which can't be seen on the radar?
We seem to have had the ingredients this week but no snow here, unlike last
year when we had two falls over 10cm which were unforecast. Just goes to
show that snow is still the event that confounds the models and the
forecasters most!

Dave. S.Esssex 1.2C rising, barometer 1011 rising rapidly, NW as all week.


 
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