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Russwirral
09 January 2025 10:30:29
had another 1-2cm put down this morning in a lovely heavy snow shower at around -4 (no marginality in that! haha)

So far that puts us at the following for the Wirral:

Saturday night - 2-3inches

Sunday rain thaw

Sunday night heavy snow - 2 inches onto patches of snow

Monday 90% thaw

Monday night - 2inches

Tuesda-Wednesday Freeze - all roads treacherous and pavements a lumpy hard ice rink

Thursday morning - Hard frost (-6) with snow shower and a covering - winter wonderland returns to trees and areas of small thaw.

Although we have not had a jackpot snowfall, this is probably the best winter cold spell in maybe 15 yrs.    We went 6 or 7 yrs to see even an inch of snowfall, to have had 3 in a week!


Gusty
09 January 2025 10:54:14
A spell of moderate snow between 6.30am and 7am this morning on the back edge of yesterdays feature added a brief dusting to the cars in my street at a time when the temperature fell back to 1.6c.

Settling snow here is vanishingly rare now and is generally only witnessed by driving to the high ground.

Nevertheless my weather diary has now recorded 3 days on falling snow this month. 

11pm - Midnight - 4/1/2025

midnight to 1am - 5/1/2025

6.30-7am - 9/1/2025.


Steve - Folkestone, Kent

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jhall
09 January 2025 11:11:08
Yesterday evening's mixture of rain, sleet and snow was a little underwhelming here. This morning, daylight revealed that there was a patchy, very thin cover on the grass and on parked cars, but it didn't really look like much more than a very heavy frost. Not nearly as impressive as Saturday evening's snow (maybe 3 cm) had been before it turned to rain.

Still, since I don't recall seeing any sleet or snow at all last winter, this winter has already been a big improvement. (With the caveat that my memory is increasingly fallible these days. I can remember 1962-3 far better!)


Cranleigh, Surrey
Saint Snow
09 January 2025 11:13:50

had another 1-2cm put down this morning in a lovely heavy snow shower at around -4 (no marginality in that! haha)

So far that puts us at the following for the Wirral:

Saturday night - 2-3inches

Sunday rain thaw

Sunday night heavy snow - 2 inches onto patches of snow

Monday 90% thaw

Monday night - 2inches

Tuesda-Wednesday Freeze - all roads treacherous and pavements a lumpy hard ice rink

Thursday morning - Hard frost (-6) with snow shower and a covering - winter wonderland returns to trees and areas of small thaw.

Although we have not had a jackpot snowfall, this is probably the best winter cold spell in maybe 15 yrs.    We went 6 or 7 yrs to see even an inch of snowfall, to have had 3 in a week!

Originally Posted by: Russwirral 

Pretty similar to yours - although we only got around 4cm on Saturday night (also got less on Sunday 'back edge' event, and less of Monday night). 

We didn't get a full thaw, though, and snow remained on grass and other favoured surfaces. And we did get snow showers Tuesday & Tuesday night that 'filled in' gaps in cover - including roads & pavements).

As such, larges areas have had snow cover since Saturday night.


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09 January 2025 11:15:32
I can see Bulbarrow Hill from here and it has a covering of snow on the top still. I can't be bothered though to drive there to see it though.

Otherwise a glorious winter's day here with clear blue sky and still about freezing.

https://www.walklakes.co.uk/maps/dynamic.php?lat=50.849266&lon=-2.316032&z=7&name=Bulbarrow+Hill 


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The Beast from the East
09 January 2025 11:17:31

I That 1.2-1.4C of warming here (Dec-Feb, 61-90 to 91-20) has made all the difference.

There was 5mm in the end of rain/sleet from the system. In the 80s that would almost certainly have been an inch or so on the ground instead!

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Indeed. We can really see the direct impact of the warming which perhaps people living in a continental climate  wont notice.  After the front cleared this morning, the water in my bird bath froze but on the ground there were still puddles. Real shame we couldn't get the ground temps cold enough for yesterdays snow to stick.


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Retron
09 January 2025 13:09:54
I've had this sent to me from the wolf centre, in the hills a few miles SW of Reading. Just goes to show what 300ft of elevation can do - although even there, it's barely more than a dusting. The elderly Arctic wolves seem happy enough!

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/arctics.jpg 

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Leysdown, north Kent
Jiries
09 January 2025 13:19:23
Something aford change on the forecast today was meant to be very sunny but it very windy from the NW and reports of snow showers from some posters reporting flurries further north in the Midlands while here i see passing dead showers clouds.  Seem unforecast Cheshire Gap firing off some snow showers but can't see it coming here but wasting sunshine time.
Saint Snow
09 January 2025 14:53:25

I've had this sent to me from the wolf centre, in the hills a few miles SW of Reading. Just goes to show what 300ft of elevation can do - although even there, it's barely more than a dusting. The elderly Arctic wolves seem happy enough!

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/arctics.jpg 

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Originally Posted by: Retron 

Stunning pic 👍

Do you ever get to see & meet the wolves these days?


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Chunky Pea
09 January 2025 15:19:38

I've had this sent to me from the wolf centre, in the hills a few miles SW of Reading. Just goes to show what 300ft of elevation can do - although even there, it's barely more than a dusting. The elderly Arctic wolves seem happy enough!

https://ukwct.org.uk/weather/arctics.jpg 

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Originally Posted by: Retron 

Beautiful photo. That mere dusting, which looks ore akin to a good, solid frost, is in many ways more atmospheric and photogenic that foot deep snow. Those wolves remind me very much of the white wolves in this incredible music video by M83. Raw, unabashed nobility without even having to try. 


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Retron
09 January 2025 15:49:12

Stunning pic 👍

Do you ever get to see & meet the wolves these days?

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

Yes, but infrequently - as we're having real trouble getting enough people down to take them out for a walk. It's been a long, long time since I last went on a "long" walk, instead it's been the "round the back field" shorter walk, again because we have the bare minimum. (We need 6 handlers to take them out at all, 7 to take them on the longer walk - the reason being there are public footpaths crossing the land the longer walk uses, so we have to have a spare to head off any dogs that might be off the lead). This weekend there's only one person down, for example, and it's four the weekend after.

I won't be seeing them for much longer, though; once I get my Dane pup, which may be as soon as late March, I'll bid them farewell. It'll be heartbreaking, but nowhere near as much as it would be to see them at the end of their life - and that's not far away, as they're 14 in a few months. My last memories of them will be of them if not in their prime, at least in good health.

Every time I go there I've been posting an update, which you can see on our website (https://ukwct.org.uk ) - I suspect they'll stop once I stop going, as nobody else seems bothered!

Beautiful photo. That mere dusting, which looks ore akin to a good, solid frost, is in many ways more atmospheric and photogenic that foot deep snow. Those wolves remind me very much of the white wolves in this incredible music video by M83. Raw, unabashed nobility without even having to try.

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

Wolves in general have an air about them which dogs generally can't match - the easy loping gait, the straight-line tracks, even the lack of "puppy dog eyes", as wolves don't have the muscle which allows dogs to make their eyes look big. Wolves instead have a twinkle in their eye if they're feeling mischievous, and don't let their looks fool you - they can be as soppy as any old Labrador if they want to be. (Nuka, my favourite of all, loves to flop on his back for a belly rub, pawing at you if you stop. You can see him on our website - he's on the banner for the updates page).

And though I don't really "do" social media, if I did I'd doubtless post this pic. 😉

https://ukwct.org.uk/images/updates/2201/25.jpg 

The wolves in that video look to me like either pale North American wolves or high-content wolfdogs to me - but they're certainly not dissimilar to Arctic wolves, albeit in summer coats.

(And apologies to those wanting to read snow reports. The snow at the wolf centre is, just, still there, if that counts!)


Leysdown, north Kent
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09 January 2025 15:54:49
A covering, 1-2cm on the Downs in W Sussex above 600ft, ice and slush on minor roads. None to be seen on the higher ground around Hindhead, ca 850ft, looking from the viewpoint above Petworth.

Brighton seems to have got the worst of all combinations; heavy rain during the afternoon so gritters weren't sent out (the salt would just was away) and then an abrupt switch to heavy snow just at the start of the rush hour before the gritters could get round. Result - chaos, people taking 5 hours to drive 20 miles.


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Retron
09 January 2025 15:59:13

Brighton seems to have got the worst of all combinations; heavy rain during the afternoon so gritters weren't sent out (the salt would just was away) and then an abrupt switch to heavy snow just at the start of the rush hour before the gritters could get round. Result - chaos, people taking 5 hours to drive 20 miles.

Originally Posted by: DEW 

I expect ice to be a big problem locally over the next couple of nights. Everything's sopping wet, and there's been no evaporation worth mentioning today - any grassy areas still squelch when you step on them. Water running off the fields and freezing will doubtless catch a few people out! Places like Brighton will suffer too, as they'll doubtless have had melt that will then freeze again tonight.

Hopefully it'll be a sharp enough frost that it'll just freeze the ground solid. At least then there won't be any more runoff until the general warm-up comes along next week!


Leysdown, north Kent
Tim A
09 January 2025 18:26:02
It is still really magical out there,  like being in Canada . Hard packed snow on the pavements now, easiest way to get the children to school which is 1km away has been pulling them on sledges.  Some good community spirit with people digging out the roads slowly over the last few days.  Since Monday morning very little if any snow has thawed.  Still 14-19 cm in the back garden where it has been undisturbed. 

It will go down as a very memorable spell.  


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NW Leeds

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Retron
09 January 2025 18:36:47

  Still 14-19 cm in the back garden where it has been undisturbed. 

It will go down as a very memorable spell.  

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Treasure it, I'd say, and make sure to get plenty of videos and photos!

We haven't had 19cm down here this millennium, but it was relatively common before then.


Leysdown, north Kent
fairweather
09 January 2025 18:43:06
Nice to see the northerners getting some decent snow falls and genuine cold weather. The pictures on  the news were much better than I had been expecting. needles to say it was literally a complete washout here. Several years now since we've had any lying snow on the ground for more than a few hours. Can't see that changing.
S.Essex, 42m ASL
Rob K
09 January 2025 18:46:03
Last night's snow left a thin cover on the top of garden walls etc and favoured bits of shaded bare soil, which has lasted all day. You had to hunt it out though! It has certainly felt properly cold today despite a high of 3C.
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tallyho_83
09 January 2025 19:26:08
I can't find snow pics thread but sharing photos of my walk along Belstone (North Dartmoor NP) today around 15:00 - about 2-3" of snow fell. Lot's enjoying snow sledging and tobogganing as well as making a snowman/woman oh and some even had their snowboard with them.

A very British - Red Phone box and Red post box together: - Love it! haha :)

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glenogle
10 January 2025 00:25:55
Not all us northerners have seen snow yet. We were too far north for the main event and too far south for all the showers hitting north of here. I feel like I now know how a snow starved southerner feels.
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johncs2016
10 January 2025 08:45:36

Not all us northerners have seen snow yet. We were too far north for the main event and too far south for all the showers hitting north of here. I feel like I now know how a snow starved southerner feels.

Originally Posted by: glenogle 

In addition to that, there was also the influence of the North Sea which meant that what fell here was mostly rain with a little bit of sleet and wet snow mixed in at times even though we were within the main event area.

In the end, this delivered a total of 19.2 mm of recorded rainfall at Edinburgh Gogarbank which might well have led to some very deep snow here if only all of that had fallen as snow with all of that snow lying as well.

Given that this winter has been completely snow free here so far, I can now fully understand what a snow starved southerner feels like in that regard but I must point out that there has been a bit of snow recently even in parts of the far south of the UK, so there are bound to be at least a number of those snow starved southerners who are not going to have anything to complain about this time in that regard.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

MRayner
10 January 2025 09:20:53
Another 3cm of snow last night , temps struggled to get below freezing , which was strange considering it was supposed to plummet .

As footnote after this cold spell, snow rows are very poor indeed, even with 32 shown at Inverness they got rain 50 % of the time.

ARPEGE (mf) , was very accurate at forecasting rainfall/ snowfall . Many times it differed from what was forecast , but what it showed is we

What we got, and it was very accurate on its timings too.

BBC app showing it’s going to -13C tonight 🥶🥶🥶🥶


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Rob K
10 January 2025 09:51:42
Just back from a walk on the common. Where snow settled on Wednesday night (mostly on raised logs etc, and patches of north-facing bare soil) it is still lying intact, and a heavy white frost made it seem very wintry indeed.
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jeffbeanpole1
10 January 2025 12:10:46
Snow shower here. First actual flakes I've seen during this cold snap. 
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noodle doodle
11 January 2025 15:40:08
Very Slight snow shower in south Edinburgh at the mo
johncs2016
11 January 2025 16:10:06

Very Slight snow shower in south Edinburgh at the mo

Originally Posted by: noodle doodle 

If anything gets here to NW Edinburgh though, it will no doubt just be rain by then as that is what this winter has been like here up until now.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

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