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http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...&locationID=84
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?
To quote Metcheque,
"How accurate is this?
Like any model there is a chance of error, however because of the high
update frequency you will find this system more accurate than most on the
web."

Can't wait.
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 10:27:06 GMT, Dave.C wrote in


http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...&locationID=84
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?


It looks like Edinburgh - must phone my daughter and tell her to get skis
out:-)

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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...3&locationID=8
4
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?
To quote Metcheque,
"How accurate is this?
Like any model there is a chance of error, however because of the high
update frequency you will find this system more accurate than most on

the
web."

Can't wait.


Hi, Dave,
Wow, 105cm between 1200Z and 1500Z on Thursday in Copley. What a big
change after just scraping a couple of air frosts so far this month!
We have the Manley Lecture in Durham at 1700Z on Thursday, looks like
we'll have to postpone it (;0)

Best wishes,

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(MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily)
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Yes, Ken, better warn my brother to put the snow chains on before he slides
down the Avenue to Durham Station.;-)
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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 10:27:06 GMT, Dave.C wrote in
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http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...&locationID=84
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?


It looks like Edinburgh - must phone my daughter and tell her to get skis
out:-)


Even more for me near Belfast.
http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...&locationID=89
Heavy snow from 1200 to 2100 on Thursday, then moderate to 2100 on Friday
and light until 0600 on Saturday.

We shall see!
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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...&locationID=84
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?
To quote Metcheque,
"How accurate is this?
Like any model there is a chance of error, however because of the high
update frequency you will find this system more accurate than most on the
web."


Where does it say a metre of snow?

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"Ken Cook" wrote in message
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"Dave.C" wrote in message
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http://www.metcheck.com/winter/willi...3&locationID=8
4
I'm not quite sure where this metre of snow is next Thursday?
To quote Metcheque,
"How accurate is this?
Like any model there is a chance of error, however because of the high
update frequency you will find this system more accurate than most on

the
web."

Can't wait.


Hi, Dave,
Wow, 105cm between 1200Z and 1500Z on Thursday in Copley. What a big
change after just scraping a couple of air frosts so far this month!
We have the Manley Lecture in Durham at 1700Z on Thursday, looks like
we'll have to postpone it (;0)

Best wishes,

--
Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham.
830ft
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/copley
(MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily)
kencookATcopleydurham.freeserve.co.uk
(All times GMT)


Oh bother I'll have to amend my forecast :-)
Now where did I put that Metcheque Premium subscription ?

Will.
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Oh bother I'll have to amend my forecast :-)
Now where did I put that Metcheque Premium subscription ?

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" Where does it say a metre of snow?
Col

It did! It's been modified now. Word travels fast.


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Now I can't quite follow me train of thought here, but I felt I ought
to mention that we had Jehovahs' Witnesses at the door today:-)

Jack


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