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doctormog
19 November 2024 08:35:48
Day 2 of lying snow here (since Sunday evening,). We had about 3 or 4 cm of fresh snow overnight on top of yesterday's cover.
Still keeping an eye on the front up north to see if it delivers snow (or rain or nothing!)
ballamar
19 November 2024 08:43:28
Had some sleet / wet snow with fairly high DP’s of 3 degrees. Nice to see (DP might be slightly wrong) but had turned back to rain 
elliott-20
19 November 2024 08:49:38
Woke up to heavy snow and good inch+ of snow in rural North Bucks, lovely wintery scene. Completely unexpected although models had picked up the possibility last week it was dumbed down quite a bit.
Kev71
19 November 2024 08:57:49
Here in my part of Sheffield, there's been about 5-6 inches on cars and up to several inches on the pavements/roads/gardens
Main roads are all clear that I have been on, some of the side roads a little bit more tricky, particularly on the higher parts of the city
Retron
19 November 2024 09:07:22
A few white bits in amongst the rain now, as a heavy pulse has moved through. I suspect it's actually nearly-melted graupel rather than snowflakes, but as graupel requires a snowflake to start with - it just about counts! 😂
I did go outside to check, but just got soaked.
The temperature's fallen slightly, 4.4, dew 3.5.
Leysdown, north Kent
Matty H
19 November 2024 09:14:27
Snowing here now
Windy Willow
19 November 2024 09:40:26
It was all white here before midnight but the only evidence this morning is some slushy patches in the front lawn, anything coming from the sky at the moment is just cold rain.
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Rob K
19 November 2024 10:15:19

A few white bits in amongst the rain now, as a heavy pulse has moved through. I suspect it's actually nearly-melted graupel rather than snowflakes, but as graupel requires a snowflake to start with - it just about counts! 😂
I did go outside to check, but just got soaked.
The temperature's fallen slightly, 4.4, dew 3.5.

Originally Posted by: Retron 


Similar here, there were some snowy bits coming down with the rain. But now it's all pretty much fizzled out, just light drizzle.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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fairweather
19 November 2024 10:19:29
A not too unexpected 5 mins of snow here on the back edge of some heavy rain at 8.20am. I seem to remember a few people predicting that possibility. Temperature was 2.1C and DP -0.7C at 10.00 am so not that surprising. 
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Matty H
19 November 2024 11:12:48
Heavy here for the last hour. Everything is covered apart from the roads and pavements. No warning though…..
ARTzeman
19 November 2024 11:20:09
Light snow in Peasedown St John. Pitched on the grass. Light mist.




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19 November 2024 11:27:06
As expected, schools here are closed but daughter-in-law managed to get our granddaughter to nursery, (after we’d built a snowman on the garden).  Eden’s nursery is on a farm a couple of miles away, down a remote lane but the farmer had cleared the snow, so it was passable.  
The main roads aren’t bad either, a bit slushy in places but fine if taken a bit slower.  There’s a fair bit of standing water along roadsides, so it’ll be bad tonight if it freezes, as forecast. 
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Rob K
19 November 2024 11:43:56
Light sleet, bordering on snow now. 

Cold enough for the fins on the heat pump to ice over.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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redmoons
19 November 2024 12:03:40
Light dusting of snow on the grass and roofs this morning, slowly melting now in Watford.
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jeffbeanpole1
19 November 2024 12:20:10
Sleet/snow mix here on the coast in South Wales. Not settling, still far too wet. Temp 2ºC, dew point 1ºC
Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan. Wales. 15m ASL.
warrenb
19 November 2024 12:47:33
Temp rising and rain and more rain.
Brian Gaze
19 November 2024 13:35:40
Temps and DPs have nudged up and the snow has almost gone. This morning it looked stunning for a few hours.

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Bolty
19 November 2024 14:23:09
This has definitely been an interesting spell so far, and certainly it's been the earliest widespread snow event for quite a few years. November snow tends to be patchy, not a good bulk of the country seeing it they have this time.

Talking locally, whilst it's melting, last night's covering is still holding on here. That is quite interesting in itself because in recent years (apart from major cold spells like December 2022), snow tends to disappear quite quickly, even in January. To go through a full day in November with it still hanging on feels quite noteworthy.
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Col
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19 November 2024 15:15:45

Had about 3-4cm of snow yesterday evening here.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 


5cm here on grass & cars at least. Struggling a little on roads & pavements as others have said probably due to them bein a little too warm at this time of year.
Col
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Jim-55
19 November 2024 15:28:22
At work this morning we had sleet for several hours but the wife said they had several hours of snow with a couple of heavy showers also on my way home I follow a lorry that had maybe 2 inches of snow on the roof so somewhere it must have settled, not forecast so surprised.
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Andy J
19 November 2024 15:42:06

This has definitely been an interesting spell so far, and certainly it's been the earliest widespread snow event for quite a few years. November snow tends to be patchy, not a good bulk of the country seeing it they have this time.

Talking locally, whilst it's melting, last night's covering is still holding on here. That is quite interesting in itself because in recent years (apart from major cold spells like December 2022), snow tends to disappear quite quickly, even in January. To go through a full day in November with it still hanging on feels quite noteworthy.

Originally Posted by: Bolty 


I agree, this has been a noteworthy event.   Checking back through my records, this seems to be the earliest significant snowfall in the Winter season here for at least 42 years, possibly a lot longer than that.  A few other years saw wintry weather around Nov 20-21, these being 1985, 1986 and 1993.  Of these years only 1993 produced anything close to what we've seen over the last day, up to around 4cm total snow compared to 5cm this time.

Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
doctormog
19 November 2024 17:42:46
It has been snowing on and off for much of the afternoon here (including just now) but with slightly milder temperatures it is a bit wet, although is still settling on all surfaces/existing cover. 
Col
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19 November 2024 17:45:32

I agree, this has been a noteworthy event.   Checking back through my records, this seems to be the earliest significant snowfall in the Winter season here for at least 42 years, possibly a lot longer than that.  A few other years saw wintry weather around Nov 20-21, these being 1985, 1986 and 1993.  Of these years only 1993 produced anything close to what we've seen over the last day, up to around 4cm total snow compared to 5cm this time.

Originally Posted by: Andy J 


I was thinking the same thing. I've been here over 30 years and I don't think I can recall such a snowfall in mid November.
Col
Bolton, Lancashire
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Rob K
19 November 2024 17:47:04
Even here in Hants we did end up with a spell of quite heavy wet snow, proper snow not sleet or graupel. It was far too wet to settle, but nice to watch.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Bolty
19 November 2024 18:23:17
My time-lapse of last night and today from Lancashire.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qd4lHMsLHU 
Scott
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
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