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jhall
24 January 2019 11:30:31

 

December 10 2017

 

 

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

Thanks. I can see the similarly to what is forecast for next week.


Cranleigh, Surrey
Rob K
24 January 2019 11:35:34

 

December 10 2017

 

 

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

Just checking my camera roll for that date - we had falling snow here but it didn't settle.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

Heavy Weather 2013
24 January 2019 11:38:51

 

Just checking my camera roll for that date - we had falling snow here but it didn't settle.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

I literally just did the same and it did snow and settle that day in Stratford.


Mark

Beckton, E London

Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.

ballamar
24 January 2019 11:39:59

 

Just checking my camera roll for that date - we had falling snow here but it didn't settle.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

Stansted area had about 6 inches of snow from that

Snowedin3
24 January 2019 11:42:56

 

Just checking my camera roll for that date - we had falling snow here but it didn't settle.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

 

unfortunantly it was a propper M4 north event, I was in Southampton at a friends and decided to leave early in the morning, it took 6 hours to get back to home in the Cotswolds where there was 8+ inches and my car got stuck numerous times!

 

 

 


Dean Barnes

Finstock, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

160m ASL 525 Ft

jhall
24 January 2019 11:43:44

 

 

Stansted area had about 6 inches of snow from that

Originally Posted by: ballamar 

Impressive. I think the last time I had 6 inches or more here may have been January 1987. (Feb 91 and the very end of Nov 2010 came close, but didn't quite make it. In Feb 2009 there was 8-10 inches about ten miles to the north, but we had to make do with 2.)


Cranleigh, Surrey
Brian Gaze
24 January 2019 11:43:51

6z GEFS has shifted colder again.


Brian Gaze

Berkhamsted

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idj20
24 January 2019 11:49:57

Shades of January 1984, best chance of wintry weather north of the M4 while I have regular southerly gales and cold rain at this end of Kent.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
fairweather
24 January 2019 11:50:05

 

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.

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Well it fell as snow on low ground in Essex at 10.00 am this morning, just across the Estuary from you. And it settled very briefly.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
tallyho_83
24 January 2019 11:54:49

Quite a lot of scatter in the 06z chart but the mean is still at or below -5 @ 850hpa from 29th Jan and the Op run is more in line with the mean:


Home Location - Vixen Tor Close, Okehampton, Devon (221m ASL)

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fairweather
24 January 2019 11:55:36

 

 

Hi Rob

The atmosphere has caught the Brexit bug - utter turmoil!

 

Can you tell from your saved pics which model picked up on this mild incursion first - from what I recall it was a loner about a week ago before the other models picked it up?

Originally Posted by: soperman 

Last Wednesday's 12z GFS control run had it perfectly as an outlier. The op run was a cold outlier.  By Thursday the mild blip was gone on all outcomes! Just goes to show ........


S.Essex, 42m ASL
JACKO4EVER
24 January 2019 11:58:30

 

Just checking my camera roll for that date - we had falling snow here but it didn't settle.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

yes it was a complete bust for some, though if I remember correctly there was some freezing drizzle that made things hazardous 

tallyho_83
24 January 2019 12:00:30

6z GEFS has shifted colder again.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Positive but to be taken as a pinch of salt after this week's easterly failure however a few ensembles going into the freeze (at or below -10 @ 850 hpa) this would denote a north or north easterly!? So potential is still there! I thought after yesterday evenings rubbish 12z ECM it was game over but the ECM recovered overnight to what it should be as have the ensembles which have trended colder by a degree or two in general!

Below shows that the potential for HLB is still there!? 

P 15 @ 360

 

P13 @ 312:

P 18 @ 258:

 

P 5 @ 384:


Home Location - Vixen Tor Close, Okehampton, Devon (221m ASL)

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fairweather
24 January 2019 12:03:23

6z GEFS has shifted colder again.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Yes, even the mean is shifting 3C between runs.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Whiteout
24 January 2019 12:08:49

6z GEFS has shifted colder again.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Indeed Brian. Forget what I said last night, that is the best set of ens this winter.


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240m/785 ft asl

Arbroath 1320
24 January 2019 12:17:38

The GFSP 6z is even better than the GFS op, and is a belter in deep FI with significant HLB and frigid 850s heading our way from the East.


Kenmore, Highland Perthshire, GGTTH
Downpour
24 January 2019 12:27:43

 

yes it was a complete bust for some, though if I remember correctly there was some freezing drizzle that made things hazardous 

Originally Posted by: JACKO4EVER 

Epping Forest got hammered in that event. Superb day.


Chingford

London E4

147ft

Karl Guille
24 January 2019 12:27:50

Yes, the 6z GFS P looks particularly cold with 850 hPA temps stuck between -6 and -8 throughout the period 120 - 324hrs for much of the UK!  This should provide the constant threat of snow for many throughout, albeit with temps likely to be above freezing in most parts.  Still unfavourable IMBY for snow but with four visits planned to Wembley Stadium between 30/1 and 13/2 I might be in for some travel disruption at some point!

Here is the 6z GFS P at 240hrs!

 


St. Sampson

Guernsey

Snowedin3
24 January 2019 12:29:50
great output this morning, I think we will hit the jackpot eventually, just a

Waiting game


Dean Barnes

Finstock, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

160m ASL 525 Ft

tallyho_83
24 January 2019 12:31:12

great output this morning, I think we will hit the jackpot eventually, just a
Waiting game

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

 

And a long wait it has been - I just hope the models don't get our hopes up again only to be let down!? 


Home Location - Vixen Tor Close, Okehampton, Devon (221m ASL)

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Magical Moon

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Ally Pally Snowman
24 January 2019 12:38:56

 

December 10 2017

 

 

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

 

Great spot looks similar to next week. I got about 10cm from that event it was marginal though as went from snow to rain back to snow. 

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Ally Pally Snowman
24 January 2019 12:45:52

 

Less mild ones than yesterday and some big snow rows showing themselves. Less of an uptick at the end as well . All in all very good.

 

 

 

 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Rob K
24 January 2019 13:17:15

 

Less mild ones than yesterday and some big snow rows showing themselves. Less of an uptick at the end as well . All in all very good.

 

 

 

 

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

P15 is a truly frigid run, keeping the uppers below -10C from the 1st to the 9th, apart from a brief blip up to -7.5C on the 6th.


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl

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kmoorman
24 January 2019 13:35:56

6z GEFS has shifted colder again.

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

 

A decent uptick for Brighton

 


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Downpour
24 January 2019 13:47:53

 

yes it was a complete bust for some, though if I remember correctly there was some freezing drizzle that made things hazardous 

Originally Posted by: JACKO4EVER 

 

Has it ever snowed in the postwar era in your location?


Chingford

London E4

147ft

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