I wanted to say thank you to Quantum for his fortitude and persistence with flagging the last cold spell with possibilities, when all the rest of us had hung up the towel and given it up for dead. This post and all the other around it on page 29, should be retained for educational purposes, because they have given me significantly more insight into snow potential than I had before and this bravery and “fluid” explanations proved right, and I have picked out just one post of many around it that determinably retained the possibility of snow fall, when our rather cold episode at Day time maximums of 5-6 degrees, looked to deliver only cold rain and dull gloom.
On Saturday, a front came up from the south, entirely unforecast by the BBC or anyone else, as far as I could ascertain - and dumped a heavy (albeit wet and drippy) snow fall on Norfolk and Suffolk that lasted 4 hours, of increasingly heavy and fluffy snow, which eventually settled and deposited 1.5 cm on my lawn, which was still there the following day - a bit thinner by then, at just 28m ASL. My hat is off to you sir....
Its the first snow I have seen here for 3 years.
Originally Posted by: BJBlake