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The Beast from the East
30 January 2019 21:41:14
Good to see you back Helen!
Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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Bafan
30 January 2019 21:43:50

Good to see you back Helen!

Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 

thank you laughing


Helen

Tredegar, SE Wales, 330m

Andy Woodcock
30 January 2019 21:45:21
Christ, SE Wales at 330 meters, that really is tomorrows sweet spot.

Good luck

Andy


Andy Woodcock

Penrith

Cumbria

Altitude 535 feet

"Why are the British so worried about climate change? Any change to their climate can only be an improvement" John Daley 2001

doctormog
30 January 2019 21:54:34

 

thank you laughing

Originally Posted by: Bafan 

Who are you? 

(Enjoy! )


Bafan
30 January 2019 21:54:52

Christ, SE Wales at 330 meters, that really is tomorrows sweet spot.

Good luck

Andy

Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 

Lol! Cheers 😁😁 


Helen

Tredegar, SE Wales, 330m

Bafan
30 January 2019 21:59:15

 

Who are you? 

(Enjoy! 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Haha doc! You'd never forget me 😂😂 might have to finish work early, not fancying travelling home from Newport if the forecast does come off!

 


Helen

Tredegar, SE Wales, 330m

scillydave
30 January 2019 21:59:47
Tredegar is not only the sweet spot for tomorrow it also holds the joint uk record for the deepest level snow in a populated area - 1.65m back in 1963.

That's must be been one helluva sight.


Currently living at roughly 65m asl North of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

doctormog
30 January 2019 22:03:19

 

Haha doc! You'd never forget me 😂😂 might have to finish work early, not fancying travelling home from Newport if the forecast does come off!

 

Originally Posted by: Bafan 

Of course I couldn’t forget you. I mean I have tried but my therapist says there’s no chance. 

Seriously though stay safe and enjoy it and I hope it comes off as forecast. 


Bafan
30 January 2019 22:03:45

Tredegar is not only the sweet spot for tomorrow it also holds the joint uk record for the deepest level snow in a populated area - 1.65m back in 1963.
That's must be been one helluva sight.

Originally Posted by: scillydave 

yup but I'm waaaay to young to have seen that!  😂 To be fair, Tredegar and the Heads of the Valleys area in general do quite well with snow.  The elevation helps no doubt.


Helen

Tredegar, SE Wales, 330m

Bafan
30 January 2019 22:06:41

 

Of course I couldn’t forget you. I mean I have tried but my therapist says there’s no chance. 

Seriously though stay safe and enjoy it and I hope it comes off as forecast. 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

pmsl! Bet your therapist needs therapy after seeing you 😘

Fingers crossed.  cheers doc


Helen

Tredegar, SE Wales, 330m

Joe Bloggs
30 January 2019 22:09:08

 

 

We appear to have developed a snow shield. Damn. Showers either deflecting to our south or dying before they reach here.

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Don’t think any showers are forecast tonight . :-( 

Convection is weakening now as the low approaches. 

Saint Snow
30 January 2019 22:17:15

 

Don’t think any showers are forecast tonight . :-( 

Convection is weakening now as the low approaches. 

Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 

 

Yup, was talking about earlier in the evening. Shower clumps that seemed to have our name on them all drifted off to the south of us or fizzled out. 

That's it for the foreseeable for here. Pretty meagre pickings.


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

A TWO addict since 14/12/01

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Aneurin Bevan

Snowedin3
30 January 2019 22:53:51

Gfs 18z beefs up the snow a bit for tomorrow quite widely 10/15 cm I think it’s overcooking it a little.

 

 


Dean Barnes

Finstock, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

160m ASL 525 Ft

moomin75
30 January 2019 22:55:14

Gfs 18z beefs up the snow a bit for tomorrow quite widely 10/15 cm I think it’s overcooking it a little

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

Make the most of it Dean. Will almost certainly be the last we see this year. 


Witney, Oxfordshire

100m ASL

Snowedin3
30 January 2019 22:57:23

Make the most of it Dean. Will almost certainly be the last we see this year. 

Originally Posted by: moomin75 

im not so sure about that, yes, we havent seen any deep cold but there is still enough time to have some more snow and cold weather

 

output can change in 6 hours you know that.


Dean Barnes

Finstock, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire

160m ASL 525 Ft

Quantum
  • Quantum
  • Advanced Member Topic Starter
30 January 2019 23:05:43

I kinda feel sorry for the north midlands who seem to be getting thoroughly screwed over by this.

Further up north I'm expecting the lake effect to create some light but persistant snow for much of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and NE England. And although its not likely to be heavy on lower ground it will be light, dry and fluffy.


25/26 (850hpa temp) 11 days snow/sleet falling

18/11 (-4) 19/11 (-6) 20/11 (-6) 01/01 (-7) 04/01 (-10) 10/01 (-7) 11/01 (-3) 30/01 (-1) 13/02 (-6) 15/02 (-4) 18/02 (-6)

24/25 10d

18/11 (-6) 19/11 (-6) 23/11 (-2) 22/12 (-5) 04/01 (-5) 05/01 (0)14/02 (0) 15/02 (0)12/03 (-6) 13/03 (-6)

23/24 8d

29/11 (-6) 30/11 (-6) 02/12 (-5) 03/12 (-5) 04/12 (-3) 16/01 (-3) 18/01 (-8)08/02 (-5)

22/23 7d

18/12 (-1)06/03 (-6) 08/03 (-8) 09/03 (-6) 10/03 (-8) 11/03 (-5) 14/03 (-6)

21/22 12d

moomin75
30 January 2019 23:07:33

Gfs 18z beefs up the snow a bit for tomorrow quite widely 10/15 cm I think it’s overcooking it a little.

 

 

Originally Posted by: Snowedin3 

Though I concur you and I and Marcus seem to be right in the sweet spot on this map. Believe it when I see it!


Witney, Oxfordshire

100m ASL

Quantum
  • Quantum
  • Advanced Member Topic Starter
30 January 2019 23:33:57

To back up what I said about N England. WRF is showing this.

 

I've seen this pattern before. Its the lake effect but its a situation where the snow falls lightly out of it instead of heavily so you get large regions of lightish snow rather than heavy showers. I think it has to do with lifting mechanisms being a little too weak but I don't fully understand it. Its kinda wierd as the heaviest snow follows the orography so places further west over the pennines actually see more snow than further east.

 

Anyway even though no other models are showing this pattern I'm pretty confident in the WRF's ability to handle this niche, its done it well before. Expect light snow in N england tommorow evening.


25/26 (850hpa temp) 11 days snow/sleet falling

18/11 (-4) 19/11 (-6) 20/11 (-6) 01/01 (-7) 04/01 (-10) 10/01 (-7) 11/01 (-3) 30/01 (-1) 13/02 (-6) 15/02 (-4) 18/02 (-6)

24/25 10d

18/11 (-6) 19/11 (-6) 23/11 (-2) 22/12 (-5) 04/01 (-5) 05/01 (0)14/02 (0) 15/02 (0)12/03 (-6) 13/03 (-6)

23/24 8d

29/11 (-6) 30/11 (-6) 02/12 (-5) 03/12 (-5) 04/12 (-3) 16/01 (-3) 18/01 (-8)08/02 (-5)

22/23 7d

18/12 (-1)06/03 (-6) 08/03 (-8) 09/03 (-6) 10/03 (-8) 11/03 (-5) 14/03 (-6)

21/22 12d

southcoastmatt
30 January 2019 23:40:06
An interesting day tomorrow for southern parts of England and Wales. For me on the coast at just 65masl I'll be hoping for some evaporative cooling to help support any sustained snow/accumulation. Uppers of -2 probably not enough. I think the sweet spots tomorrow will include North Dorset/Blackmore Vale, Salisbury plain, SE Wales, and southern parts of the Cotswolds. Southern Midlands look favourable too. Looking forward to reading the reports on TWO.
Matt in Poole, Dorset

65Masl

haghir22
31 January 2019 00:07:01

Well I confidently predict that the following will happen, on the basis of cherry picking models and really wanting it to. It’s not entirely unsupported by the FAXes.... ish...

Front comes up and stalls just to the north of th north downs ridge. Heavy snow all night on Friday. A strengthening ENErly from the estuary feeds cold air in under it, boosting the front and causing it to intensify and Pivot Ross Geller style over the top of us through Friday.
A brief lull for sledging on Friday afternoon gives way to the low spiralling in from the south North Sea on Friday night.
This clears Saturday morning to allow further sledging.
I feel confident.

chances?

 

Originally Posted by: eddied 

You have my vote Mr D


YNWA
Tim A
31 January 2019 05:53:20

Euro4 suggests plenty going on the next 48 hours.
As well as the snow in the south, convective showers for the North East extending into central northern England and further snow for Northern Scotland.
https://expert-images.images-weatheronline.com/daten/proficharts/web/en/euro4/2019/01/31/basis00/ukuk/weas/19020200_3100.gif

 


Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

 My PWS 

redmoons
31 January 2019 06:17:31

Euro4 suggests plenty going on the next 48 hours.
As well as the snow in the south, convective showers for the North East extending into central northern England and further snow for Northern Scotland.
https://expert-images.images-weatheronline.com/daten/proficharts/web/en/euro4/2019/01/31/basis00/ukuk/weas/19020200_3100.gif

 

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

It looks more north than the fax chart or Euro4 suggests, according the the radar.


Maunder Minimum
31 January 2019 08:15:35

Euro4 suggests plenty going on the next 48 hours.
As well as the snow in the south, convective showers for the North East extending into central northern England and further snow for Northern Scotland.
https://expert-images.images-weatheronline.com/daten/proficharts/web/en/euro4/2019/01/31/basis00/ukuk/weas/19020200_3100.gif

 

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Rotten for the West Midlands considering what was being forecast for us a couple of days ago. We have been robbed.

P.S. But on the positive side, we have some freezing fog this morning as compensation.


New world order coming.
Heavy Weather 2013
31 January 2019 08:20:50
METO app has five hours of heavy snow symbols for my location. I consider this a big upgrade. Excellent.
Mark

Beckton, E London

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

Snow Hoper
31 January 2019 08:28:18

METO app has five hours of heavy snow symbols for my location. I consider this a big upgrade. Excellent.

Originally Posted by: Heavy Weather 2013 

Considering for here  mine had dropped to 1 hour with 1 flake. It's now at its highest of 2 hours with 2 flakes and a at least another 1 flake symbol. 

Of course I am only expecting 5 flakes in total as the national forecast says it's not likely to get into Norfolk.


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