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tallyho_83
01 March 2018 02:47:20

Met office down grading temps yet again - max for Friday is 0c and Sat +3c:

Even the medium term forecast looks cold - albeit not freezing and bitterly cold but certainly not the +8 to +10c that was on offer a day or so back. - Wouldn't surprise me if this cold lasts longer!


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

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Gooner
01 March 2018 06:33:20

Local news is already wrong lol


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Marcus

Banbury

North Oxfordshire

378 feet A S L



Nordic Snowman
01 March 2018 07:06:11

Local news is already wrong lol

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

It's chaos Marcus. BBC, IMO and as Justin has said, is pretty woeful and fast becoming a joke!

All forecasters were caught unawares with regards to last night's (and ongoing) snow showers (merging to give prolonged activity) from EA through to London and extending W through the M4 corridor and I got a glimpse of a BBC forecast at ca. 10.20pm when watching Outsource which showed very little if any snow in the S for today. Yes, most was to the W of the IOW but even then, it was very patchy and far from notable. Their graphics are awful and hard to see the difference between cloud and snow. All in all, the BBC have made another b*lls up as the METO (though not perfect) is the best of the crop and shouldn't have been ditched. If it's about the money: cut their fat cat pay (instead of hiking the licence) and pay the METO contract. Simples.


Bjorli, Norway

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01 March 2018 07:19:19

Local news is already wrong lol

Originally Posted by: Gooner 

We're fortunate in that although local BBC takes the official forecasts, the breakfast presenter takes an interest in weather and modifies these with his own look at the charts.

 

Separately, it's interesting to see nearly all the UK covered in snow but western Europe nearly snow-free. Doesn't happen often.

http://www.natice.noaa.gov/pub/ims/ims_gif/DATA/cursnow_asiaeurope.gif

 


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Chichester 12m asl

Snow Hoper
01 March 2018 07:44:52

A new yellow warning for snow went out last night at just after midnight for the East here over the next couple of days.


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overland
01 March 2018 08:20:13

Red warning just issued for parts of South Wales, but sadly not Swansea!


Mumbles, Swansea. 80m asl
tallyho_83
01 March 2018 08:31:32

Met Office issued a red warning for the SW now:

Regions and local authorities affected:

  • South West England
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  • Wales

Chief Forecaster's assessment

Widespread snow is expected to develop through Thursday afternoon and evening. Around 10-20 cm is likely to fall widely, with the potential for up to 30 to 50 cm over parts of Dartmoor, Exmoor and parts of southeast Wales. Snowfall will be accompanied by strong to gale easterly winds, leading to severe drifting of lying snow especially in upland areas. Severe cold and wind chill will compound the dangerous conditions, with very poor visibility. Towards midnight, there is a chance of snow turning to freezing rain in places, mainly across the south of the area, with widespread icy stretches making driving conditions particularly dangerous.


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

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Magical Moon

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sizzle
01 March 2018 08:48:41

I don't know how accurate MET CHECK is on events like this but there are saying %80 + chance of snow for my postcode today and was not forecast on the weather on TV..... tomorrow still a ? for my postcode..

Rob K
01 March 2018 09:25:38
That's not a sight you see every day. Virtually the whole country covered by warnings.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/warnings#?date=2018-03-01&geohash=gcpkjepqv 

Two red, three amber and two yellow.

Two red snow warnings on the same day at opposite ends of the country is quite impressive.


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." β€” Jerome K. Jerome

Nordic Snowman
01 March 2018 09:33:53

That's not a sight you see every day. Virtually the whole country covered by warnings.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/warnings#?date=2018-03-01&geohash=gcpkjepqv

Two red, three amber and two yellow.

Two red snow warnings on the same day at opposite ends of the country is quite impressive.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Indeed.

A shame about the amber warning being updated to reduce the likelihood over Central Southern England though - especially as this part is the part of the country which seems to have the least, if any, snow.

I guess the key is not to take the zones too literally. Clouds and PPN do not work that way 


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sizzle
01 March 2018 09:34:29

That's not a sight you see every day. Virtually the whole country covered by warnings.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/warnings#?date=2018-03-01&geohash=gcpkjepqv

Two red, three amber and two yellow.

Two red snow warnings on the same day at opposite ends of the country is quite impressive.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

goes to show its one of these events where snow can hit everywhere and anywhere. at anytime,

tallyho_83
01 March 2018 09:40:15

Fantastic news for me of course so this is a surprise by why so locally this red warning ! does this front stall over this part or is it just making up for it's lost time in Exeter: - These area's in read are the exact parts of Devon and Somerset which haven't seen any snow other than flakes or flurries.


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

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Lionel Hutz
01 March 2018 09:47:39
MetEireann has now put up a red warning for the entire of the Republic. Seems a little over the top as I would assume that the snow will not reach everywhere. Pretty much everything bar hospitals and police will be shut down after 2.00 pm today in the East and South. Will it be as bad as that?
Lionel Hutz

Nr.Waterford , S E Ireland

68m ASL



johncs2016
01 March 2018 09:51:21

That's not a sight you see every day. Virtually the whole country covered by warnings.

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/warnings#?date=2018-03-01&geohash=gcpkjepqv

Two red, three amber and two yellow.

Two red snow warnings on the same day at opposite ends of the country is quite impressive.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

I see that our red warning in this part of the world has now been extended out into the early hours of tomorrow morning (it was originally due to expire at 10am this morning).

Not exactly what we want to be seeing at the start of so-called "spring".


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.

Solar Cycles
01 March 2018 10:02:50
Why Blackburn isn’t in an amber or red warning zone beggars belief, all schools closed many roads impassable drifts in excess of 4 feet and the snow continues.
Arcus
01 March 2018 10:04:53

 

I see that our red warning in this part of the world has now been extended out into the early hours of tomorrow morning (it was originally due to expire at 10am this morning).

Not exactly what we want to be seeing at the start of so-called "spring".

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

You sure? Looks like it's expired to me. The other warning for the SW goes into the early hours.


Ben,

Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire

30m asl

Solar Cycles
01 March 2018 10:07:20
Met Office latest weather warning issued 15 minutes ago as Blackburn out of the warnings. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Another fail.

Rob K
01 March 2018 10:11:49

Why Blackburn isn’t in an amber or red warning zone beggars belief, all schools closed many roads impassable drifts in excess of 4 feet and the snow continues.

Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 

Didn't you post yesterday that it was game over for Blackburn and there was nothing more on the radar? Just goes to show the weather will always catch us out!


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." β€” Jerome K. Jerome

johncs2016
01 March 2018 10:14:17

 

You sure? Looks like it's expired to me. The other warning for the SW goes into the early hours.

Originally Posted by: Arcus 

You're right, I must have looked at the wrong one although I must say that the weather still doesn't seem to be getting any better with that and according to the forecasts which I have seen, that gradual improvement in the weather which we will ultimately get eventually has now been delayed until tomorrow whereas that was previously going to start from later on today.

 


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.

Solar Cycles
01 March 2018 10:15:48

 

Didn't you post yesterday that it was game over for Blackburn and there was nothing more on the radar? Just goes to show the weather will always catch us out!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Indeed I did but then I don’t posses the same tools of the trade that the MetO have at their disposal. The fact is it’s been snowing since last night so it’s not a case of being caught out here.

Crepuscular Ray
01 March 2018 10:24:51
What's happening in the Thames Estuary? Is that all snow? Radar certainly strange for England at the moment. At least up here it's clear cut frequent heavy blowing snow showers and blue sky! πŸ˜‚
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

Polar Low
01 March 2018 10:31:19

Yes heavy snow in Chelmsford for the last few hours The snow that pushed eastwards and then northwards into France yesterday was quite well ahead of storm Emma. That initial band of snow over France has weakened and dispersed. The "all France" radar does not show the Channel snow properly. What happened was that the leading bands of snow from France moved across the Channel in the small hours and engaged with the remains of the streamer. This has introduced some additional moisture and the band has expanded and "may" become self sustaining and bridge the gap to the main event later today or we may get a lull as it pushes northwards. So look at it as an appertizer before things really wind up later on

What's happening in the Thames Estuary? Is that all snow? Radar certainly strange for England at the moment. At least up here it's clear cut frequent heavy blowing snow showers and blue sky! πŸ˜‚

Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray 

Arcus
01 March 2018 10:31:49

Why Blackburn isn’t in an amber or red warning zone beggars belief, all schools closed many roads impassable drifts in excess of 4 feet and the snow continues.

Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 

Amber area now updated to just east of Blackburn 


Ben,

Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire

30m asl

Solar Cycles
01 March 2018 10:34:42

 

Amber area now updated to just east of Blackburn 

Originally Posted by: Arcus 

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tallyho_83
01 March 2018 10:36:46

 

I see that our red warning in this part of the world has now been extended out into the early hours of tomorrow morning (it was originally due to expire at 10am this morning).

Not exactly what we want to be seeing at the start of so-called "spring".

Originally Posted by: johncs2016 

You're fed up with the snow really? :P


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

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