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Crepuscular Ray
26 December 2014 20:04:50

Still snowing heavy here in Keyworth south Notts...getting on for 5 cm now..East wind getting up so we are still on the north side of the Low.


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26 December 2014 20:06:45


Some good reports but......`3cm and the side roads are bad` Man up !


Originally Posted by: future_is_orange 

To be fair, just a dusting of snow is enough to make roads bad when it falls on top of rain that's frozen on un-gritted roads.


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Saint Snow
26 December 2014 20:10:52


Seems like a lot of you have done better than I have.


Sleet and rain - Temperature on 2C.


 


Originally Posted by: Hungry Tiger 


 


Seems like the PPN band is pulling away more eastwards that south-eastwards, so the back-edge snow isn't going to affect more southerly counties.



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Matty H
26 December 2014 20:11:48


Liverpool Airport diverted flights to Manchester whilst it removed snow from the runway.



 


We've been rather favoured here.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Embarrasing. How much have they had? Couple of cm?


Frostbite80
26 December 2014 20:13:03
Not sure about that SS as it arches westwards some southern counties will get precipitation later
PolarLow
26 December 2014 20:14:33
Still heavy snow here in Sheffield. Many reports of impassable roads now.
I'm surprised it's still only a yellow warning. Would have thought it qualifies as an amber at least, even the A52, a major dual carriageway in Derbyshire is blocked by a lorry stuck across both carriageways.
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Saint Snow
26 December 2014 20:14:36


 


Embarrasing. How much have they had? Couple of cm?


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Aye, perhaps 4-5cm. Unprepared I'd say - although Merseyside's received more snow than expected.



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Saint Snow
26 December 2014 20:16:20

Not sure about that SS as it arches westwards some southern counties will get precipitation later

Originally Posted by: Frostbite80 


 


I'm not convinced it will now arc westwards



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Frostbite80
26 December 2014 20:20:24
Looking at the radar it already is and the percipient is starting to back build also! I hope so it's my only hope lmao
Hungry Tiger
26 December 2014 20:23:05


 


 


Seems like the PPN band is pulling away more eastwards that south-eastwards, so the back-edge snow isn't going to affect more southerly counties.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Good observation there. Raining a bit harder now. Just checked my outdoor thermometer and its stuck on 2C.


No way will I see snow or anything settling out of this one.


 


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speckledjim
26 December 2014 20:23:41
snowing here but not sticking...
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Saint Snow
26 December 2014 20:26:00

Looking at the radar it already is and the percipient is starting to back build also! I hope so it's my only hope lmao

Originally Posted by: Frostbite80 


 


I hope so, for your sake.



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Weathermac
26 December 2014 20:27:03
Just cold rain here in north warwickshire . Hoping it turns back to snow before it clears.
malby
26 December 2014 20:32:25

0.3C and snowing moderately here for past 2 hours after starting as light sleet earlier. Good inch of cover across all surfaces and radar suggests precipitation band is pivoting around this part of West Yorkshire so more to come.

peeps in west oxon
26 December 2014 20:33:31
Much heavier snow here in Lincoln, roads covered, even main roads, city seems worse than the more country areas.....🎊😀🎄
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Stewart
26 December 2014 20:41:05
Peeps-you're not missing anything here in Southmoor. Temp up to 7.5C pressure dropping well-and still raining.
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Charmhills
26 December 2014 20:45:09

Got a text to say heavy snow in Loughborough now and a fair coving to


Light rain here in East Dorset.


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Roger Parsons
26 December 2014 20:48:37
Steady snowfall here for past 45 minutes - now 2045 hrs - soft wet snow but lying. -3C.
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Gusty
26 December 2014 20:50:31

Rain turns to snow time-lapse

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 

">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHa37lCuZb4


Lovely time lapse, I really enjoyed that. You could see the snow level appear in waves, gradually lowering before it reached the ground and covered it. 


Snowing here too now..about 400m above my head. 


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Saint Snow
26 December 2014 20:54:05

Aaarrgghh! Meltage!!!



Temp has fallen steadily (now down to 0.6c), snow still falling (albeit very lightly now) but we have the 'drip, drip' nightmare noise, and on roads, pavements where footsteps/car tracks were, it's now clear.


I know it's something to do with the dew point (although XCWeather still shows Liverpool DP at 0c), but could someone explain how it works?



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peeps in west oxon
26 December 2014 20:55:39

Peeps-you're not missing anything here in Southmoor. Temp up to 7.5C pressure dropping well-and still raining.

Originally Posted by: Stewart 


Looks like we are quite lucky then, it's chucking it down, about an inch and large snowflakes😜


West Oxfordshire, 80M ASL
snow 2004
26 December 2014 20:57:58

Just driven 3 miles home (was a full covering where I left from) and unfortunately there is only lying snow on favoured surfaces. Roads/paths are just soaking wet.


Snow is much much lighter here due to the snow shadow created by the Pennines. The wind is much stronger however. I'm hoping the showing coming in tomorrow will deliver enough to make it look seasonable.


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idj20
26 December 2014 20:58:41


">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHa37lCuZb4

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


Lovely time lapse, I really enjoyed that. You could see the snow level appear in waves, gradually lowering before it reached the ground and covered it. 


Snowing here too now..about 400m above my head. 




Might be worth climbing up the Dover TV transmitter and stand on tippy toes and see if I could spot a wet sploge. But for now, I'm putting up with my favourite weather, gale force southerly wind and heavy rain.

PS: Can't see the video, the link just takes me straight to Youtube's home page.

EDIT: It works now.


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Medlock Vale Weather
26 December 2014 21:06:16


Just driven 3 miles home (was a full covering where I left from) and unfortunately there is only lying snow on favoured surfaces. Roads/paths are just soaking wet.


Snow is much much lighter here due to the snow shadow created by the Pennines. The wind is much stronger however. I'm hoping the showing coming in tomorrow will deliver enough to make it look seasonable.


Originally Posted by: snow 2004 


It's been quite funny to be honest seeing areas that don't normally get the snow get it yet we are usually favoured  and yes that SE wind during the earlier part of the evening made the snow much lighter/created the snow shadow over eastern areas of Greater Manchester/parts of the High Peak. I noticed when the wind veered to the east the snow came down noticeably more but by that stage the heaviest band moved away from the region. 


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Medlock Vale Weather
26 December 2014 21:13:49

I should say I have to hand it to the EURO4 model, got it pretty much spot on with the snowfall accumulation. It did well in Winter 2012-13 too. 


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