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Advance weather warning
Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office
Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. Issued by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday, 17 December 2004. This is the first warning of disruption due to Heavy Snow. The Met Office is forecasting a deepening Atlantic depression to run quickly east across Southern England overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Frontal rain is likely to turn to snow in places over Wales, Midlands, including southern parts of NW and NE England especially, but not exclusively over higher ground. The risk extends almost anywhere across England and Wales Saturday night into Sunday as the depression clears south. 5-10cm of snow are possible, in particular over higher ground which could lead to travel disruption. At high elevations the snow may drift, giving temporary blizzard conditions. In addition, prolonged heavy rain is expected in the south and southwest leading to localised flooding. Winds will also increase along with the heavy rain gusting 60mph in exposed places. At the moment the track and depth of the low are subject to some uncertainty and there is a small chance for the snow threat to extend further north into Southern Scotland. Probabilities will be revised in subsequent issues of the warning. For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met Office. Transmitted by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday 17 December funny thing is I inspected our sledge this morning and decided it needed replacing so I trudged up to town in the heavy rain and winds to get one. Got soaked to the skin. Sarah H Fleet, Hampshire |
Advance weather warning
I just can't wait to read the wording if we ever get blizzards on a bitterly
cold easterly. Scary stuff. ;-) Dave "kiticat" wrote in message ... Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. Issued by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday, 17 December 2004. This is the first warning of disruption due to Heavy Snow. The Met Office is forecasting a deepening Atlantic depression to run quickly east across Southern England overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Frontal rain is likely to turn to snow in places over Wales, Midlands, including southern parts of NW and NE England especially, but not exclusively over higher ground. The risk extends almost anywhere across England and Wales Saturday night into Sunday as the depression clears south. 5-10cm of snow are possible, in particular over higher ground which could lead to travel disruption. At high elevations the snow may drift, giving temporary blizzard conditions. In addition, prolonged heavy rain is expected in the south and southwest leading to localised flooding. Winds will also increase along with the heavy rain gusting 60mph in exposed places. At the moment the track and depth of the low are subject to some uncertainty and there is a small chance for the snow threat to extend further north into Southern Scotland. Probabilities will be revised in subsequent issues of the warning. For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met Office. Transmitted by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday 17 December funny thing is I inspected our sledge this morning and decided it needed replacing so I trudged up to town in the heavy rain and winds to get one. Got soaked to the skin. Sarah H Fleet, Hampshire |
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kiticat wrote:
Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. Issued by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday, 17 December 2004. This is the first warning of disruption due to Heavy Snow. The Met Office is forecasting a deepening Atlantic depression to run quickly east across Southern England overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Frontal rain is likely to turn to snow in places over Wales, Midlands, including southern parts of NW and NE England especially, but not exclusively over higher ground. The risk extends almost anywhere across England and Wales Saturday night into Sunday as the depression clears south. 5-10cm of snow are possible, in particular over higher ground which could lead to travel disruption. At high elevations the snow may drift, giving temporary blizzard conditions. In addition, prolonged heavy rain is expected in the south and southwest leading to localised flooding. Winds will also increase along with the heavy rain gusting 60mph in exposed places. At the moment the track and depth of the low are subject to some uncertainty and there is a small chance for the snow threat to extend further north into Southern Scotland. Probabilities will be revised in subsequent issues of the warning. For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met Office. Transmitted by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday 17 December "AND Linconlshire".......have you noticed that the BBC weather forcasters are obsessed with Linconlshire, it's mentioned on nearly every weather bulletin. Ive never heard them say Cambridgeshire. |
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"Sunimage" wrote in message ... "AND Linconlshire".......have you noticed that the BBC weather forcasters are obsessed with Linconlshire, it's mentioned on nearly every weather bulletin. .... it's a historical thing back into the mists of Met Office (and BBC) time: I believe the appropriate people at Exeter are looking at the problem. Martin. |
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"kiticat" wrote in message ... Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. Issued by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday, 17 December 2004. This is the first warning of disruption due to Heavy Snow. The Met Office is forecasting a deepening Atlantic depression to run quickly east across Southern England overnight Saturday into Sunday morning. Frontal rain is likely to turn to snow in places over Wales, Midlands, including southern parts of NW and NE England especially, but not exclusively over higher ground. The risk extends almost anywhere across England and Wales Saturday night into Sunday as the depression clears south. 5-10cm of snow are possible, in particular over higher ground which could lead to travel disruption. At high elevations the snow may drift, giving temporary blizzard conditions. In addition, prolonged heavy rain is expected in the south and southwest leading to localised flooding. Winds will also increase along with the heavy rain gusting 60mph in exposed places. At the moment the track and depth of the low are subject to some uncertainty and there is a small chance for the snow threat to extend further north into Southern Scotland. Probabilities will be revised in subsequent issues of the warning. For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met Office. Transmitted by the Met Office at 10:04 on Friday 17 December I just hope it slows down a little and lets me get up to my parents on Saturday night. After that it can do what it likes. -- Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ |
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"Rob Overfield" wrote in message ... "kiticat" wrote in message ... Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. I just hope it slows down a little and lets me get up to my parents on Saturday night. After that it can do what it likes. Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ Likewise...travelling to Lincoln on Sunday. Progs seem to keep the low well to south. Perhaps snow will be mainly over Wales and Midlands... fingers crossed!! John York |
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Yes, the latest GFS (06z) runs the low well south of the UK, and has no
pptn over most of the UK, except the SW. It's obviously a knife edge situation with a potential for some snow, and MetO seems to by playing over-safe. But what would you do? -- Bernard Burton Wokingham, Berkshire, UK. Satellite images at: www.btinternet.com/~wokingham.weather/wwp.html "John Whitby" wrote in message ... "Rob Overfield" wrote in message ... "kiticat" wrote in message ... Just seen the following adavance weather warning from the met office Here is an ADVANCED WARNING of Heavy Snow affecting North West England, North East England, The Midlands, Wales, Central Southern England, South East England and East Anglia AND Lincolnshire. I just hope it slows down a little and lets me get up to my parents on Saturday night. After that it can do what it likes. Rob Overfield Hull http://www.astrosport02.karoo.net/YorkshireWeather/ Likewise...travelling to Lincoln on Sunday. Progs seem to keep the low well to south. Perhaps snow will be mainly over Wales and Midlands... fingers crossed!! John York |
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over-safe. But what would you do? Well we have this debate every year, but I just don't see how that warning ties up with the current forecast on News 24 of rain, possibly sleet and 9C for the areas affected. You can only "play safe" or cry wolf so many times. Dave |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:42:11 GMT, "Martin Rowley"
wrote: "Sunimage" wrote in message ... "AND Linconlshire".......have you noticed that the BBC weather forcasters are obsessed with Linconlshire, it's mentioned on nearly every weather bulletin. ... it's a historical thing back into the mists of Met Office (and BBC) time: I believe the appropriate people at Exeter are looking at the problem. It's because Lincolnshire does not easily fit into a "region". Not really Midlands, not the North, not East Anglia. I'm sure Jasper Carrot must have made a joke about it at some time, like "what is the purpose of Lincolnshire, the only county that has a town with a very rude word in it". Martin Martin. |
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"Dave.C" wrote in message
over-safe. But what would you do? Well we have this debate every year, but I just don't see how that warning ties up with the current forecast on News 24 of rain, possibly sleet and 9C for the areas affected. You can only "play safe" or cry wolf so many times. Dave Can't say for sure but the News24 broadcast may have been recorded before the early warning was issued. Jon. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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