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Brian Gaze
17 November 2025 08:39:26
Cold weather alerts have been issued for this week. 

https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/weather-health-alerts/cold 

https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/weather-health-alerts?v=map&type=cold 


Brian Gaze

Berkhamsted

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17 November 2025 13:39:17
Met forecast for Tuesday for southern England sums up the bitterly cold spell

Variable cloud through the morning after a chilly start, but mainly dry. Brighter for a time during the afternoon, then cloud and occasional rain spreads southeast towards the evening. Maximum temperature 8 °C.

Spine chilling


Berkshire
19 November 2025 12:59:15
A whole page and feed dedicated to wet sleet and snow

Pathetic

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvgv22gl3dpt 


Berkshire
Gandalf The White
19 November 2025 13:04:00

Met forecast for Tuesday for southern England sums up the bitterly cold spell

Variable cloud through the morning after a chilly start, but mainly dry. Brighter for a time during the afternoon, then cloud and occasional rain spreads southeast towards the evening. Maximum temperature 8 °C.

Spine chilling

Originally Posted by: The Dub Version 

I just checked the forecasts for London and, at random, Canterbury, and both show 5c this afternoon?  I’d say that qualifies as well below average for mid-November?


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



Gandalf The White
19 November 2025 13:05:28

A whole page and feed dedicated to wet sleet and snow

Pathetic

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cvgv22gl3dpt 

Originally Posted by: The Dub Version 

Perhaps this belongs in a ‘winter moaning thread’?  Except it’s not even winter yet…


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



picturesareme
19 November 2025 18:44:00
Met office latest updates for the next month 🧐 Definitely looks good for those up north 
cultman1
19 November 2025 19:48:58
what about down South?
Windy Willow
20 November 2025 11:51:35
The Met now have my area as part of the yellow warning for Ice until tomorrow, due to wintry showers. So maybe I'll get to see some sleet later!
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Gandalf The White
23 November 2025 09:34:22

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/uk-weather-forecast-sudden-stratospheric-warming-b2870414.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawOPsPhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR4WhTzVhmnMR5JItfND4QpaKP9HEIT7hL_Mbg5Ij-9Nuwx6THaS3IXBN73ZfA_aem_MteRXI-H7n5NOQYiW3t7xw

Apparently BTFE is on its way!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Originally Posted by: The Dub Version 

The word ‘could’ features several times, but the most absurd aspect of the piece is that it defines a SSW but what’s predicted for the end of the week barely qualifies: it’s a very minor warning that barely reverses the stratospheric wind.


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



doctormog
23 November 2025 09:56:36
Is it not by definition a major SSW if the 10 hPa flow at 60°N is reversed?, whereas minor warmings usually just slow the zonal winds with no overall reversal? I may be wrong but that was always how I understood it. Perhaps it’s looking like a potential minor major SSW? 😀

Even if it does occur it by no means guarantees a “Beast from the east” or similar spell of intense wintry weather in our neck of the woods. There’s certainly no real sign of that in the model output currently.


Gandalf The White
23 November 2025 10:12:01

Is it not by definition a major SSW if the 10 hPa flow at 60°N is reversed?, whereas minor warmings usually just slow the zonal winds with no overall reversal? I may be wrong but that was always how I understood it. Perhaps it’s looking like a potential minor major SSW? 😀

Even if it does occur it by no means guarantees a “Beast from the east” or similar spell of intense wintry weather in our neck of the woods. There’s certainly no real sign of that in the model output currently.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Hi Michael

A few points, if I may?  First, this warming doesn’t seem to be all that ‘sudden’ or rapid?  My understanding of the process is that it’s the suddenness of the event that triggers the changes and downward propagation into the troposphere: it’s akin to the difference between lowering a large rock into a pond and dropping it from height.

Second, your final paragraph is spot on.  I saw some stats that said there’s an SSW roughly every two years but clearly we don’t get a bitter, blocked spell at that frequency.  Then there’s the variable time lag between an SSW and any potential impacts below.  Then, finally, an SSW is just one piece of a complex jigsaw puzzle.


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



Retron
23 November 2025 10:46:54

Is it not by definition a major SSW if the 10 hPa flow at 60°N is reversed?, 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

You're spot on - it doesn't necessarily make sense, but a 60N/10hPa reversal is a major SSW, whether or not there's much actual warming. 

Major SSWs do come along relatively often (albeit there's been the best part of a decade between them before), and the time of year has a major effect too - get a major one in late winter and it's not going to do much for us in terms of snow no matter how quickly it propagates downwards (if indeed it does - not all SSWs do).

This potential one is interesting because November major SSWs are almost unheard of. I hope it comes off as every one that does improves our understanding of them.


Leysdown, north Kent
doctormog
23 November 2025 10:52:58
Thanks Peter, your first paragraph raises a few interesting points and what you say makes sense. Having said that I’m not sure that there is, at this stage of the season at least, a timescale needed for a SSW to be classified as such (there probably is!) 

I’m also not sure how quickly the temperature increased at 10 hPa and although the wind reversal seems slight and gradual I don’t know if the rate at which the temperature increased was also gradual. I would need to find and look at the temperature charts rather than the 10hPa wind ones.

I think the end result being a zonal winds reversal does suggest that somewhere in the global pattern there will be a change from the prevailing normal conditions for the time of year. My hunch overall though ties in with your more “gentle” theory and that if there is a shift it will not necessarily be a dramatic sudden one.


The Beast from the East
23 November 2025 12:15:26
I thought the Independent was a reputable newspaper.  Perhaps Nathan Rao has moved there from the Express.


Purley, Surrey, 70m ASL

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23 November 2025 18:57:23
A cleansweep from the met mid and long term. Both now above average and wet. All mentions of snow gone.

Will be interesting to see contingency update this week and see if the front loaded mention is gone.


Berkshire
DEW
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25 November 2025 08:12:19
GB News and the Mirror have picked up on the idea of an SSW for later in December and are promising the traditional '80-mile wall of snow'. Clickbait.
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Chichester 12m asl

Gandalf The White
25 November 2025 09:02:07

GB News and the Mirror have picked up on the idea of an SSW for later in December and are promising the traditional '80-mile wall of snow'. Clickbait.

Originally Posted by: DEW 

Daft isn’t it?  The imminent, barely qualifying wind reversal is the only one on offer at the moment.  

When nothing happens GB News will no doubt blame Starmer….


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



nsrobins
25 November 2025 16:38:10
Could someone remind me when the UKMO dropped any mention of colder spells and snow from the extended text?

Asking for a friend 😉


Neil

Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)

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Gandalf The White
25 November 2025 16:55:50

Could someone remind me when the UKMO dropped any mention of colder spells and snow from the extended text?

Asking for a friend 😉

Originally Posted by: nsrobins 

Oops, I assumed Dub Version’s comment was an accurate summary of the updated forecast…. Is it not? 😳🤔


Location: South Cambridgeshire

130 metres ASL

52.0N 0.1E



doctormog
25 November 2025 17:50:36
As it can be quite difficult to find, this is the link to the Met Office 15 and 30 day forecasts:

https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/long-range-forecast 


Brian Gaze
25 November 2025 18:05:35

As it can be quite difficult to find, this is the link to the Met Office 15 and 30 day forecasts:

https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/long-range-forecast 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

To be fair, it's on their homepage:

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ 


Brian Gaze

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doctormog
25 November 2025 18:08:09

To be fair, it's on their homepage:

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ 

Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze 

Yes, but I suspect people often have their own location bookmarked rather than navigating via the homepage, but I may be wrong.


Brian Gaze
25 November 2025 18:10:36

Yes, but I suspect people often have their own location bookmarked rather than navigating via the homepage, but I may be wrong.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

You're probably right but personally I find the written forecasts on the Met website to be of the most value. 


Brian Gaze

Berkhamsted

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26 November 2025 08:47:58

Oops, I assumed Dub Version’s comment was an accurate summary of the updated forecast…. Is it not? 😳🤔

Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 

Unfortunately netwweather no longer archive them

But it flipped to cold outlook for both a few days and then back to mild


Berkshire

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