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Bertwhistle
15 December 2018 18:29:44

Drove to Cheesefoot Head after the cold, cold rain arrived. 3C at river level. 2C E of Winchester. 1C at the Science Centre and fully expected a zero and snow at the top- but forgot that this warm sector was going to lift over the cold. Still 1C at the Head and not a fleck of sleet or ice in the rain. Warmer higher, and no freeze once the water fell into the +1C moist air. Windy too- plenty of time for melt even if there had been colder air aloft.


Bertie, Itchen Valley.

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Whether Idle
15 December 2018 18:35:32

We had ice pellets for the best part of an hour here, mixed in with cold rain.  Thoroughly unpleasant.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
snowish
16 December 2018 00:31:09

I was going to post today about the activities of weather events dinner time ish! s/e windundecided rain light for a time (very strong wind gust). winds now wnw and all rain one or two bits of sleet. I suppose on to the next cold outcome?


Paul S, Burnley
buachaille
16 December 2018 00:35:29

Beautiful 6cm snow blanket over everything. No tracks on roads. Unfortunately, probably will be gone in the morning.

wallaw
16 December 2018 00:54:39
Plenty of rain in the north east today, not even a hint of sleet


Ian

Stockton-on-Tees

picturesareme
16 December 2018 03:00:46

Plenty of rain in the north east today, not even a hint of sleet

Originally Posted by: wallaw 

I know it snowed on tyne side 😋

DEW
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16 December 2018 07:14:42

Drove to Cheesefoot Head after the cold, cold rain arrived. 3C at river level. 2C E of Winchester. 1C at the Science Centre and fully expected a zero and snow at the top- but forgot that this warm sector was going to lift over the cold. Still 1C at the Head and not a fleck of sleet or ice in the rain. Warmer higher, and no freeze once the water fell into the +1C moist air. Windy too- plenty of time for melt even if there had been colder air aloft.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

Should've got up earlier? My wife's carer saw a few flakes of snow for a few mniutes when she started out on her rounds at 7am even at 10m asl in Chichester. Only saw rain, myself


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Chichester 12m asl

buachaille
16 December 2018 09:03:33

Snow cover still here, but thawing slowly. 3C

nsrobins
16 December 2018 10:22:08

Drove to Cheesefoot Head after the cold, cold rain arrived. 3C at river level. 2C E of Winchester. 1C at the Science Centre and fully expected a zero and snow at the top- but forgot that this warm sector was going to lift over the cold. Still 1C at the Head and not a fleck of sleet or ice in the rain. Warmer higher, and no freeze once the water fell into the +1C moist air. Windy too- plenty of time for melt even if there had been colder air aloft.

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 

WF incursion I’m afraid - cold surface, milder mid level and sub zero at ppn later. Works when the air in situ is cold enough but not this time. At Hindhead at 10am it was the same temp (4C) as Petersfield and that says it all. I’m not certain but it looks like the ‘big freezing rain event’ didn’t cause too many issues. If you’d be listening to Heart FM yesterday morning down here you’d think a national emergency was underway.


Neil

Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)

Stormchaser, Member TORRO

Tim A
16 December 2018 10:25:11

So in the end we had 5-6 hours of freezing rain. This was in line with Met Office predictions. The text and warning forecasts always highlighted that freezing rain would be the main feature not snow. The automated forecast showed heavy snow above 100m or so. Goes to show why you need that human assessment sometimes.

Was an amber warning justified? Not sure , it was certainly icy, the power flickered . Roads and pavements were icy in places but not completely glazed here, although i only can speak for my street. I think also below 150m the temp was just above freezing for most of day though so for most there will have been far less ice. We were sub zero until the evening .

 

The strangest thing was the cracking noise of the ice covered trees as the wind roared through them. 


Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

 My PWS 

Crepuscular Ray
16 December 2018 14:11:10
We had rain (not freezing) which turned to wet snow around 7pm then died out so certainly no need for an Amber Warning here in the central belt. My Yorkshire relatives reported hazardous ice though on most surfaces
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

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