Meanwhile in Kent today's output is pretty cruddy, really - anything that falls is likely to be rain. Indeed, the "precip type" charts from the likes of GFS tend to flatter the situation in times like this, as they'll show a snow signal if as much as a flake of sleet falls in a given grid area.
If I lived up north I'd give a cautious welcome to today's output, although as more detailed charts show from the ECM, actual snow away from the mountains is hard to come by:
https://weather.us/model-charts/euro/united-kingdom/significant-weather/20190129-2100z.html
(Unlike GFS and GEM, ECM has separate "sleet / snow / rain" precipitation fields).
It's typical "cold zonality", really. 850s are as ever marginal and although the potential for some dumpings of snow can't be ruled out, neither can a pretty uninspiring selection of rain showers and longer spells of rain. It'll probably end up with something like yesterday, where some areas will get some wet snow, while a few miles down the road it's just light rain.
Originally Posted by: Retron