I'm studying my snow radar app quite a lot, and noticing that the prognosis isn't looking good for here in terms of snow. Through in Glasgow, the snow which was falling there during this morning appears to have turned to rain according to that app (by that, I mean just normal rain and not the freezing rain which has been much discussed on this forum, and which this snow radar app is capable of picking out), although there is still some sleet to the north of the city centre in Glasgow according to my app.
What is even more noticeable is that the main area of precipitation is really struggling to make any sort of inroads in this direction at the moment which shows that the Scandy High which it is coming up against might be a bit more stubborn than what the latest forecasts have suggested. I am noticing as well, that this precipitation also seems to be more or less splitting into two separate areas with one area passing to the north of here, and the another area of precipitation to the SW of here.
This raises the possibility that in the end, we could actually end up getting nothing at all from that (or very little if anything), so that it then just stays completely dry here. As everyone know knows anything about the weather will know, anything which falls as snow still counts towards the overall rainfall totals and this has been a month where in this part of the world, we have been lagging quite a lot behind the rest of the UK when it comes to rainfall totals and so on that basis, it wouldn't surprise me if today did end up panning out in the manner in which I have just described which would then, just serve to increase that rainfall gap between here and the rest of the UK even further.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016