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I don't know about you but this is a big upgrade: - BBC SW SPotlight weather - snow and strong winds Saturday night into Sunday and snow lasting until mid afternoon = = blizzards?!
Interesting how the GFS isn't picking up on snowfall accumulations but we are 3 days out is that why? maybe within the next couple runs they should start showing something!?
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Looks like i have taken over this Thread:Just watching the update by Aidan McGivern: - I think this button switch was playing up when he wanted change/ run the graphics sequence or is it me!?https://youtu.be/o6uypyYw3Co
Saturday's yellow warning area widened, Amber warning coming...
240m/785 ft asl
Is there a reason why the Met Office no longer show the time/date that a particular warning was issued or updated? I found that information useful.
Originally Posted by: IanT
They do, but you need to use the site designed for mobiles/tablets:
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile
Navigate to warnings, then click on the warning area on the map. The click further details, and you get a date/time of issue - e.g.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/mobile/warnings#?date=2018-03-17&id=c753b38e-9a8e-20af-bd22-2c0b55d1ddf8&details
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Originally Posted by: Whiteout
A couple of amber warnings for late Saturday / early Sunday now up on the Met Office's website, one for the north Midlands and one for a Thames streamer.
Well I wasn't expecting an Amber warning for anywhere and we're in it!
Just goes to show how far behind the curve the BBC are - this morning Matt was playing down the snow oblivious to the fact that the Met Office were about to issue Ambers.
No longer astounded by this - sometimes Meteogroup will be right and sometimes the Met Office will be but I know wher I will always look for forecasts.
Originally Posted by: Arcus
Thank you. The ipad app shows this information as well. Strange that it isn’t on the website, but there you go.
It’s shown me that the upgrade to amber for tomorrow was issued this morning at 10:18. As others have posted, an interesting divergence between the MetO and BBC views of tomorrow.
Originally Posted by: soperman
The Chiltern regions is covered by a yellow not amber warning as far as I can see.
Edit: Although I know the Met seem to have atrocious problems with inconsistent caching across their different channels so one of us could be looking at an older update.
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Originally Posted by: Brian Gaze
I get that too - also on the mobile site. Would be consistent with a Thames streamer so I think the non-Chilterns version is right.
Winter 22/23
Days snow falling: 4
Days snow on ground:8
Max snow depths: 6cm (December 19th ish)
Summer 2022 max 39C on July 19th
Summer 2021 max: 32C on July 18th
Summer 2020 max: 36C on July 31st
Looks like the UK has contracted something nasty on the MetO Saturday warnings map. Don't think I've seen 9 separate warnings issued for one day before.
I just had a look at the BBC teletext pages for Met Office weather warnings
It is currently running to 34 pages of text for Friday to Monday
I have strong doubts whether this amount of regional and daily detail is of much use - and it didn't seem to contain the amber warnings either
Richmond, Surrey
UK Outlook for Wednesday 21 Mar 2018 to Friday 30 Mar 2018:
There will be a frosty start for some on Wednesday, especially in the east. Otherwise it will be a largely dry day with sunny spells for many before strong winds and a band of rain pushes into the northwest later. This band of cloud and rain will then spread across all parts on Thursday, followed by blustery showers in the west. Low pressure is then likely to be in charge of our weather for the rest of the period bringing spells of rain, especially across the south and southwest. Inbetween spells of rain there will be some drier, brighter and colder interludes. After a cold start to this period, temperatures will tend to recover before it then turns rather cold from the west again later, giving a chance of frost.
UK Outlook for Saturday 31 Mar 2018 to Saturday 14 Apr 2018:
There is significant uncertainty in the forecast throughout this period, but a blocked or slowly changing weather pattern is probable. There will most likely be a balance between Atlantic frontal systems affecting the south and west at times with colder air associated with high pressure out to the northeast. Mixed conditions are likely with wetter than average conditions expected across the south, while staying drier and perhaps colder to the north. Further snow is possible, especially in the north where it will also be windy at times. Temperatures will likely be below average with further night frosts, and any milder interludes will probably be only brief.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast
Turning less cold
Unsettled
Wet and windy at times
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/43424667
Just in case it hasn't already been posted, an amber warning is now out from Cornwall up through S Wales - effective Sunday.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings#?date=2018-03-18
When I heard him talking about "snow flurries" I did wonder if he knew what a snow flurry was.
Local BBC radio here in the south " it will be nothing like as severe as the last event "
Philip Avery on radio 4 at 1800... " every bit as severe as the last easterly of a couple of weeks ago" Local BBC radio here in the south " it will be nothing like as severe as the last event "
Originally Posted by: PFCSCOTTY
Just as its a case of choose your model (they are all different re snow) its also a case of choose your bbc forecast.
Radar watch is the only way.
Met Office has updated the snow potential for the SW (Exeter on Sunday) from this:
TO THIS:
I know it’s been said before, but the new BBC graphics really are a disaster - you just cannot distinguish between cloud and snow.
Originally Posted by: John p
I’m more concerned about the often stark disparity between Meteogroup and UKM forecasts than the graphics. I almost got the feeling Matt Taylor in a forecast earlier today was really struggling with matching what was being depicted on the graphics behind him and what he wanted to say based on his understanding as a meteorologist.
To the majority of Joe Public nothing is really going on but to me I find the current situation with the BBC’s provider often differing from the UKM as all rather sad.
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
Originally Posted by: nsrobins
Totally agree.
Tell me about it! It's the same for Frost as it is for fog and cloud etc! In fact Philip Avery actually said verbally in his BBC 1 forecast at 1035pm "I'll just take away the cloud cover graphics so you can see the snow!"
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I wonder what the chances are of the Beeb's contract with Meteociel being terminated early and them joining up with the MetO again.
These new maps are a total joke IMO.
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