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Three to four centimeters overnight here in stevenange.Nice suprise to wake up to considering when i went to bed the snow band didnt look like making it this far.
Between 6cm and 8cm of snow here this morning. The Twitter thread has some photos I took earlier.
3/3 The 3rd photo is Berkhamsted High Street. The 4th is the West Coast mainline which runs through the centre of the town. pic.twitter.com/q3F0Cs9L47— TheWeatherOutlook (@TWOweather) February 1, 2019
3/3 The 3rd photo is Berkhamsted High Street. The 4th is the West Coast mainline which runs through the centre of the town. pic.twitter.com/q3F0Cs9L47
Disappointing snowfall total for Exeter city by the Quay but quite good in comparison previous January's - As yesterday afternoon and evenings snow was the first measurable & 'settling' snowfall in January since 2013. Albeit pretty little and very slushy! - View from town house on Haven Banks:Snow has actually melted in the night not frozen! Those rooftops were covered before bed.
Dartmoor has a thick covering so it seems:
I heard Bristol got up to 15cms of snow and Taunton got 10cms !?
Cold, wet, rain here in Essex. Snowed for a couple of hours last night but all gone now. Temperature only 1.9C but DP's have risen. Worst possible weather here in this strong wet easterly.
About 4-5 Cms here in the North side of Poole. A touch more elevation here than right on the coast which has certainly made for dryer snow that has settled well. A bit of drip drip already though, but will be interesting to see how that precip develops to the North just now. Hasn't moved an awful lot and looks to be filling a touch. SE Wales, Cotswolds, BANES look to have done well.
Just had 30 seconds of light snowfall which was 30 seconds more than anticipated
Originally Posted by: JACKO4EVER
This was the scene here at 7am this morning with the snow still on its final hurrah. We have 8cm of snow here in Arborfield, slightly less than the deepest snow depth from "The Beast", but the biggest single fall since 2013.
It's quite wet snow, great for building snowmen (and snowladies) as my wife and youngest daughter established!
Just a smidgen over 7cm here in my part of 'ertfordshire with a bit more to come by the looks of things !
Lots of people in the Bristol area were moaning at the Met Office on Twitter last night saying they had nothing. Guess it arrived later than first thought!
Originally Posted by: Rob K
Steadily pushed back during the day. Main band was due around 5pm but arrived 8:30pm, hasn't really stopped since, albeit quite light at times. Still snowing ....
sleet/wet snow again now. Perhaps the last hurrah for another year?
Last night was a bit of an anti-climax here. I looked out in the middle of the night and it looked like we had received a pretty decent fall after I went to bed at 10 pm, though as our streetlights go off at 1 am it was too dark to be sure. But by 7:30 am we only had about 1 cm of patchy, thawing cover, which by now has vanished apart from the slightest lingering traces.
Nice to see some snow pics from around the Country. I thought the Met Office did pretty well. Didn't get any settling here and it is interesting to see that all the cold and snow is well away from Continental Europe (clearly not in their good books currently) with East Anglia and Kent doing poorly out of this despite an Easterly wind.
We had so far 11cm of snow with light snow still falling, I think this is the most since 2013.
Temp : 1.0c | DP : -1.1c
Wind : 3.1mph SE
The light snow we have had all morning has turned a smidgeon heavier.
To be honest, we have had a lot more than I reckoned we would have, we only had a dusting when I went to bed, but we appeared to be have stuck under a stationary "blob" of the heavier stuff for a reasonable portion of the night.
Turning slushy here. More info in CC thread.
Snow has not stopped yet. Will carry on. About a foot deep now. Drifts are all around the bungalow and at least TWO foot high. So will not venture out with the rule.
Although it looked like it was going to deliver here in Dartford last night, sadly it didn't. Just like the last 2 previous times, so far this year, we only got a slight dusting before it turned to rain soon after 02:00 this morning so no snow blanket here in this part of Kent
View from Yateley Common this morning
Some of the paths were a bit tricky to get through with the heavy snow bending the bushes over!
Somewhat unexpectedly it is still snowing here near Chipping Norton. The radar even suggests that the blob of precipitation to the west of Oxford has started growing with density increasing again. What forces are at play to make this happen?