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Solar Cycles
03 December 2014 17:58:18


lucky sod hopefully the tables might turn, laughing tho enjoy laughing


Originally Posted by: sizzle 

Lol, I wouldn't fret to much I'll be posting in the newly formed moaning thread by the end of next week after it all goes tits up.

tallyho_83
03 December 2014 22:37:05
Argh!!! Was looking forward to that forecast by Louise Lea too!! 😞
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RobR
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04 December 2014 03:27:11

Argh!!! Was looking forward to that forecast by Louise Lea too!! 😞

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 



Same, was quite amusing though. I noticed she had two mics, one of those face ones (from News Channel) and the normal one, so I presume there was a last minute hitch. 


The announcers back-up weather was rubbish! Noticed the old weather map as well on it pre HD.


Winter 23/24 in Nantwich
Days Snow Falling: 4
Days Snow Lying: 1
Deepest Snowfall: 3rd December 23 (2cm)



Winter 22/23 in Nantwich

Days Snow Falling: 4
Days Snow Lying: 2
Deepest Snowfall: 10th March (3cm)
Latest Snowfall: 10th March

Winter 21/22 in Nantwich

Days Snow Falling: 3
Days Snow Lying: 1
Deepest Snowfall: 28th November (3cm)
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Winter 20/21 in Solihull

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Deepest Snowfall: 24th January (9cm)
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Winter 19/20 in Stoke

Days Snow Falling: 5
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Deepest Snowfall: 10th Feb (5cm)

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Days Snow Lying: 6
Deepest Snowfall: 29th Jan (3cm)

Winter 17/18 in Stoke

Days Snow Falling: 27
Days Snow Lying: 24
Deepest Snowfall: 18th March 2018 (10cm)
Jonesy
04 December 2014 09:14:55

UK Outlook for Monday 8 Dec 2014 to Wednesday 17 Dec 2014:


It will stay unsettled and often windy with persistent rain moving east across many areas at the start of the week, quickly followed by showery conditions. The showers will be heavy and blustery at times and may turn wintry too, mainly over northern hills although with the risk that these may reach lower levels at times. More persistent rain will spread again across UK later next week. Temperatures will be near or just below average in the south/east. However, it will be rather cold in the north/west where it will be particularly windy with gales in exposure. The unsettled and windy weather should persist through next weekend and into the following week. Cloudy periods with rain and around average temperatures will be interspersed with clearer, colder and showery weather.


UK Outlook for Thursday 18 Dec 2014 to Thursday 1 Jan 2015:


The second half of December and start of January is most likely to stay unsettled and often windy. Cloudy periods with spells of rain are likely to be interspersed with clear, showery conditions. The most unsettled conditions are likely in the north/west, whilst there may be more in the way of dry and settled spells of weather across the south/east at times. Temperatures will generally be around average for the time of year, although there will be some colder spells and overnight frost


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast


Fairly standard conditions for the first month of winter then.


Medway Towns (Kent)
The Weather will do what it wants, when it wants, no matter what data is thrown at it !
Essan
04 December 2014 20:36:09

For the record, given all the hype about the snow this weekend and next week from certain circles.  Here is my take on it. 

http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/105977-mountain-weather-forecast-issued-4th-december-2014/page__pid__922559#entry922559

I may of course be wrong


Andy
Evesham, Worcs, Albion - 35m asl
Weather & Earth Science News 

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Nordic Snowman
04 December 2014 22:39:56

Norway Met Office reporting that 2014 is heading to be the warmest year on record for Norway. November was more than 2c above normal (nationwide) and that December must be at least 3c below normal to prevent a new warm record:-

http://artikkel.yr.no/norge-mot-ny-varmerekord-1.12074842



http://artikkel.yr.no/norge-mot-ny-varmerekord-1.12074842 (English translation)


Bjorli, Norway

Website 
idj20
04 December 2014 23:05:11

Today. it's the local newspapers that has gone all Daily Express with snow-related headlines, and thus as a result I have been bombarded with "OMG, IS IT TRUE???" questions what with me being a local amateur forecaster. I guess it comes with the territory but it seems to be getting worse with each passing year.
  I mean, this is Kent, for goodness's sake, the only actual proper weather we do get to have on a regular basis is gale force wind.


Folkestone Harbour. 
ChrisJG
05 December 2014 09:57:37
Last nights 'week ahead' forecast on the BBC news channel was very interesting. These forecasts at just before 10 every night seem to contain far more detail about what is happening and why, and are therefore far more interesting.
Last night Louise Lear (I think?) showed how each low moving across us next week drags down colder and colder air and so it gets 'increasingly wintry' as the week progresses.
They are an integral part of my daily telly viewing now!
Home - near Penrith 150m ASL
Work - North/Central Cumbria
Russwirral
05 December 2014 10:21:38

Last nights 'week ahead' forecast on the BBC news channel was very interesting. These forecasts at just before 10 every night seem to contain far more detail about what is happening and why, and are therefore far more interesting.
Last night Louise Lear (I think?) showed how each low moving across us next week drags down colder and colder air and so it gets 'increasingly wintry' as the week progresses.
They are an integral part of my daily telly viewing now!

Originally Posted by: ChrisJG 


 


youcan find them on the website:


 


http://www.bbc.com/weather/feeds/30340180


tallyho_83
05 December 2014 23:18:43

I see the Daily Express are at it again:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/543654/Polar-Blast-Snow-Britain-Moscow-Cold-Met-Office-Warning-Winter-Freeze


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tallyho_83
06 December 2014 00:53:07

Thanks to Weather Online forecaster Simon Keeling:

http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/reports?LANG=en&MENU=205&FILE=tma&DAY=20141205

- Not looking good for those wanting a white Christmas!





Valid from 13/12 to 09/01 2015

Cool & unsettled


Issued: Friday 5th December 2014
Duty forecaster: Simon Keeling


Cool and unsettled for most of December, a colder start to the New Year

Staying unsettled and rather cool for the rest of December, although there are hints of a few milder days in the run up to Christmas. We are starting to build a picture of colder weather to end the year and to start 2015.

*13/12/14 - 19/12/14*
A cool week ahead. It will be rather unsettled with low pressure tending to be north of the country. Bands of cloud and rain will be passing east through the UK and Ireland, briefly introducing mild weather, but then quickly being replaced by cool to cold conditions with showers.
Most precipitation will be on western and northern hills, where there could be some sleet or snow at times too.

*20/12/14 - 26/12/14*
Indications are that the week leading up to Christmas is likely to see unsettled conditions. There could be a tendency for the weather to become milder as the winds turn more to a west to southwesterly, although there will still be cooler days. Most rain again to the west and north, with more easter and southern areas tending to be drier. Christmas is likely to be green!

*27/12/14 - 2/1/15*
Hints of the winds turning more northwesterly into the Christmas Holiday period and running into the New Year.
Temperatures are likely to be cooler and there will be a tendency for precipitation to be more wintry, especially in the north. There will be bands of rain sinking south through the country, these followed by colder air with wintry showers.

*3/11/15 - 9/1/15
Whilst confidence is low there is a signal that 2015 may start on a colder note. Winds to the north with high pressure trying to build. This leading to some frosty conditions, although more eastern and northern areas always at risk of some snow showers.

Simon Keeling


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Gooner
06 December 2014 08:18:18

more chance of snow at Easter than Xmas Tally, that is no surprise


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


snow_dann
06 December 2014 11:19:50


I see the Daily Express are at it again:

http://www.express.co.uk/news/nature/543654/Polar-Blast-Snow-Britain-Moscow-Cold-Met-Office-Warning-Winter-Freeze


Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


 


Love how they say -8c Arctic blast, yet their thermometre picture shows -4c


Google pictures ' thermometre cold' quick search, first one below zero we'll take it! Idiots

Gooner
06 December 2014 11:22:54


 


 


Love how they say -8c Arctic blast, yet their thermometre picture shows -4c


Google pictures ' thermometre cold' quick search, first one below zero we'll take it! Idiots


Originally Posted by: snow_dann 


I'm not sure it does??


I think each line represents a drop of 2 degrees, it is about to hit the -10 mark.


Still nonsense all the same


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


snow_dann
06 December 2014 11:25:04


 


I'm not sure it does??


I think each line represents a drop of 2 degrees, it is about to hit the -10 mark.


Still nonsense all the same


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


 


Ha ha so it does.. sowwie Daily express! Idiots none the less!

The Beast from the East
06 December 2014 12:19:42

A sensible forecast from Keeling. December may come in below average which will be impressive considering it will be a zonal month. Next month is looking more interesting, but no white Xmas again for me this year.


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The Beast from the East
06 December 2014 12:21:32

I dont blame the Express. They know most of their readers are stupid and believe whatever tripe is fed to them, so why stop?


 


"We have some alternative facts for you"
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Jonesy
06 December 2014 12:27:06

Think the Daily Star have a White Xmas front page, fairly sure it was the Star, caught a glimpse out the corner of my eye as i purchased my racing post 


Medway Towns (Kent)
The Weather will do what it wants, when it wants, no matter what data is thrown at it !
Tim A
06 December 2014 18:04:49
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map&map=Warnings&zoom=5&lon=-3.50&lat=55.50&fcTime=1417824000 

Warnings out for snow as far south as Peak District above 250 metres with slushy accumulations at lower levels. I am crossing the Pennines twice tomorrow so hopefully will get to see some of the white stuff.
Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Jive Buddy
06 December 2014 18:17:10

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map&map=Warnings&zoom=5&lon=-3.50&lat=55.50&fcTime=1417824000

Warnings out for snow as far south as Peak District above 250 metres with slushy accumulations at lower levels. I am crossing the Pennines twice tomorrow so hopefully will get to see some of the white stuff.

Originally Posted by: Tim A 


That creates a kind of oxymoron for us down here..."Warnings out as far south as up north" 


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
tallyho_83
07 December 2014 19:21:31
Just saw the weather for week ahead (Countryfile). - wasn't that impressed - it was very vague and rushed through!!


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Magical Moon
www.magical-moon.com


Matty H
07 December 2014 20:28:09


I dont blame the Express. They know most of their readers are stupid and believe whatever tripe is fed to them, so why stop?


 


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


This. Bought by idiots. Digested by idiots. 


Solar Cycles
07 December 2014 20:35:22


 


This. Bought by idiots. Digested by idiots. 


Originally Posted by: Matty H 

What about the Guardian with their " we're all doomed " by the year whatever,  due to that load of bollocks otherwise known as climate change. My parents buy the Express and continually moan about the shite weather related stories, yet they still buy it out of habit.


Mind you they've been reading it for the last 50 years as I know of.


 


 


 


 

nsrobins
07 December 2014 20:36:47

Just saw the weather for week ahead (Countryfile). - wasn't that impressed - it was very vague and rushed through!!

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


The forecast or the expected weather?


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
Whether Idle
07 December 2014 20:40:08


 


This. Bought by idiots. Digested by idiots. 


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


Probably quite useful as fire-lighting material


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.

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