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"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
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I can see me at Hull getting next to nothing tonight, and my parents,

some
25 miles to the NNW, on the tops of the Yorkshire Wolds, getting plenty
dumped on them. Ho hum. I ain't complaining tho'....
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Do you really want to be on high ground in these parts tonight and
tomorrow ? Ken Cook looks to get plastered as well. Doesn't look fun to
me. Upto 20cm on upslopes looks likely.

Joe



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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:27:45 -0000, "Rob Bale"
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

Looking threatening over the North Sea
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_ir.html


Superb latest NOAA image about an hour ago.
http://saturn.unibe.ch/rsbern/noaa/d...nt/n1bcurr.jpg

Nice cloud cloud pic, spoiled by its coastal outlines irritatingly
ignoring the Isle of Wight. Grrr!!! I shall use Jon's link instead

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:27:45 -0000, "Rob Bale"
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

Looking threatening over the North Sea
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_ir.html


Superb latest NOAA image about an hour ago.
http://saturn.unibe.ch/rsbern/noaa/d...nt/n1bcurr.jpg

Nice cloud cloud pic, spoiled by its coastal outlines irritatingly
ignoring the Isle of Wight. Grrr!!! I shall use Jon's link instead

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:27:45 -0000, "Rob Bale"
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

Looking threatening over the North Sea
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_ir.html


Superb latest NOAA image about an hour ago.
http://saturn.unibe.ch/rsbern/noaa/d...nt/n1bcurr.jpg

Nice cloud cloud pic, spoiled by its coastal outlines irritatingly
ignoring the Isle of Wight. Grrr!!! I shall use Jon's link instead

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:27:45 -0000, "Rob Bale"
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Jon O'Rourke wrote:

Looking threatening over the North Sea
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_ir.html


Superb latest NOAA image about an hour ago.
http://saturn.unibe.ch/rsbern/noaa/d...nt/n1bcurr.jpg

Nice cloud cloud pic, spoiled by its coastal outlines irritatingly
ignoring the Isle of Wight. Grrr!!! I shall use Jon's link instead

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Joe Hunt wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
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I can see me at Hull getting next to nothing tonight, and my
parents, some 25 miles to the NNW, on the tops of the Yorkshire
Wolds, getting plenty dumped on them. Ho hum. I ain't complaining
tho'.... --
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/


Do you really want to be on high ground in these parts tonight and
tomorrow ? Ken Cook looks to get plastered as well. Doesn't look fun
to me. Upto 20cm on upslopes looks likely.

Joe


Indeed, Joe. Well I know the parents have the freezer full, plenty of fresh
veg etc in, and a coal shed full, plus plenty of logs too. I feel sorriest
for my father who will have to go out onto the farm tomorrow.

Plus I wouldn't want to be doing that police search on the southern parts of
the Wolds tomorrow either...

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Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/




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Joe Hunt wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
...

I can see me at Hull getting next to nothing tonight, and my
parents, some 25 miles to the NNW, on the tops of the Yorkshire
Wolds, getting plenty dumped on them. Ho hum. I ain't complaining
tho'.... --
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/


Do you really want to be on high ground in these parts tonight and
tomorrow ? Ken Cook looks to get plastered as well. Doesn't look fun
to me. Upto 20cm on upslopes looks likely.

Joe


Indeed, Joe. Well I know the parents have the freezer full, plenty of fresh
veg etc in, and a coal shed full, plus plenty of logs too. I feel sorriest
for my father who will have to go out onto the farm tomorrow.

Plus I wouldn't want to be doing that police search on the southern parts of
the Wolds tomorrow either...

--
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/




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Joe Hunt wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
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I can see me at Hull getting next to nothing tonight, and my
parents, some 25 miles to the NNW, on the tops of the Yorkshire
Wolds, getting plenty dumped on them. Ho hum. I ain't complaining
tho'.... --
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/


Do you really want to be on high ground in these parts tonight and
tomorrow ? Ken Cook looks to get plastered as well. Doesn't look fun
to me. Upto 20cm on upslopes looks likely.

Joe


Indeed, Joe. Well I know the parents have the freezer full, plenty of fresh
veg etc in, and a coal shed full, plus plenty of logs too. I feel sorriest
for my father who will have to go out onto the farm tomorrow.

Plus I wouldn't want to be doing that police search on the southern parts of
the Wolds tomorrow either...

--
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/




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Joe Hunt wrote:
"Rob Overfield" wrote in message
...

I can see me at Hull getting next to nothing tonight, and my
parents, some 25 miles to the NNW, on the tops of the Yorkshire
Wolds, getting plenty dumped on them. Ho hum. I ain't complaining
tho'.... --
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/


Do you really want to be on high ground in these parts tonight and
tomorrow ? Ken Cook looks to get plastered as well. Doesn't look fun
to me. Upto 20cm on upslopes looks likely.

Joe


Indeed, Joe. Well I know the parents have the freezer full, plenty of fresh
veg etc in, and a coal shed full, plus plenty of logs too. I feel sorriest
for my father who will have to go out onto the farm tomorrow.

Plus I wouldn't want to be doing that police search on the southern parts of
the Wolds tomorrow either...

--
Rob Overfield
Hull
http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/




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"Jon O'Rourke" wrote here on 23 Feb 2005:

Moderate snow expected at Heathrow tomorrow with a 30% risk of
heavy snow in the period 0600-1000Z

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A nasty little "RASN" lurking as a 30% risk in Birmingham's forecast
tomorrow afternoon - I hope that doesn't come to too much!

EGBB 231625Z 240018 02010KT 3000 -SN BKN008
TEMPO 0018 02015G25KT 0800 SN BKN004 PROB30
TEMPO 1218 6000 -RASN

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