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Arcus
28 January 2015 10:56:09


Sheffield again



 


Question: Is Sheffield the snowiest city in England?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I think I recall this being debated a while back and IIRC it came out as being Durham (as we are talking cities rather than towns/villages etc.). 


Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Kev71
28 January 2015 11:00:35


Sheffield again



 


Question: Is Sheffield the snowiest city in England?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


NO


 


Sheffield was built on seven hills on the southern Pennines, so we usually have a good chance of seeing snow.


 


At its lowest point the city stands just 29 metres above sea level at Blackburn Meadows on the Rotherham border, rising up to over 500 m in some parts of the city to a peak of 548m at High Stones on the Derbyshire border. However, 89% of the housing in the city is between 100 and 200 metres above sea level.

Saint Snow
28 January 2015 11:00:37


 Very much so!


As I said earlier, the temp in MBY at 7am was 9.1c. Looking on XC Weather, the temps at both Liverpool & Manchester Airports is now 4c. Quite a drop over a few morning hours, and long may the temp drop continue!


 

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


For comparison, East Mids Airport currently at 8c, with the London airports between 9c and 11c


 


 



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Rob K
28 January 2015 11:03:35
I spent three years at uni in Sheffield (94-98 with a year out in 96/97) which was hardly a classic era in British winters and yet I saw plenty of snowfalls. Deepest one was in Jan 96 which dropped about 9 or 10 inches and hung around for three weeks. Although I did live in one of the highest parts of the city, at about 230m asl, at the time.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Frost Hollow
28 January 2015 11:09:42

Heavy snow showers continue -0.2c/dp -1c


Nice dry powdery snow drifting about 

Tim A
28 January 2015 11:09:54


Sheffield again



 


Question: Is Sheffield the snowiest city in England?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


I have often wondered this.  Met office maps aren inconclusive.  Using official met office historic stations, three candidates  would be Durham, Bradford and Sheffield. Bradford and Sheffield stations are the same altitude which is ideal given both cities range up to 350m asl.  Problem is there is no public data on snow stats using the historic section! 


I would guess at Sheffield over Bradford given Nw showers seem to push into that area better and its further east so benefits more from easterlies. As for Durham it must be a candidate as it is so far north and benefits from northerlies as well and is slightly inland. 


Wish there was more data available to draw conclusions. 


Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Solar Cycles
28 January 2015 11:14:00

Looking like a repeat of last weeks debacle around these parts, temps have been fluctuating between 5.2c - 5.9c since 9am this morning and any showers have been of the liquid variety. Tonight we're supposed to see snow showers moving into the region, I have my doubts and any that do fall as snow and accumulate will quickly be washed away by tomorrows PM rain. 

Rob K
28 January 2015 11:28:17


Looking like a repeat of last weeks debacle around these parts, temps have been fluctuating between 5.2c - 5.9c since 9am this morning and any showers have been of the liquid variety. Tonight we're supposed to see snow showers moving into the region, I have my doubts and any that do fall as snow and accumulate will quickly be washed away by tomorrows PM rain. 


Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 


Well give the cold front a chance to arrive first, eh?


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
Solar Cycles
28 January 2015 11:50:28


 


Well give the cold front a chance to arrive first, eh?


Originally Posted by: Rob K 

Err, it has already.

The Beast from the East
28 January 2015 12:16:15

http://expert-images.weatheronline.co.uk/daten/proficharts/en/euro4/2015/01/28/basis06/ukuk/prty/15012918_2806.gif


E4 upgrades the snow risk down here


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Saint Snow
28 January 2015 12:17:19


http://expert-images.weatheronline.co.uk/daten/proficharts/en/euro4/2015/01/28/basis06/ukuk/prty/15012918_2806.gif


E4 upgrades the snow risk down here


Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East 


 


'Cheshire Gap' in full effect there, Geoff




Martin
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Aneurin Bevan
The Beast from the East
28 January 2015 12:19:41


 


 


'Cheshire Gap' in full effect there, Geoff



Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


A rare occasion where convection makes it across the whole country. Hopefully we get at least a few  dregs


"We have some alternative facts for you"
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CAPE-steve
28 January 2015 12:23:18
Squally snow showers blowing around in the bitter winds with sun in between. A wonderful change from this mornings mild mucky drizzle.
PolarLow
28 January 2015 12:23:21


Sheffield again



 


Question: Is Sheffield the snowiest city in England?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Sheffield calling again 


Only a few flakes so far down at this level.  Mostly soft hail, one shower moving through now.  Very gusty wind.   I see MetO have brought forward the warning from 1700 to 1130.  Can't see anything TOO significant on the radar though...


Sheffield 130m asl or Upton, Wirral 15m asl or Danbury, Essex 100m asl
PolarLow
28 January 2015 12:27:23

GFS 06z very excited about next Tuesday's potential though... 


 



 


Sheffield 130m asl or Upton, Wirral 15m asl or Danbury, Essex 100m asl
TomC
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28 January 2015 12:45:47
Looking forward to a snowy drive from Glossop to Manchester tomorrow morning on my winter tyres
Norseman
28 January 2015 12:48:13

Went through a very heavy snow shower between Blackford and Dunblane on the A9 heading to Glasgow this morning. Settling readily despite the wet ground.

Easternpromise
28 January 2015 12:52:33

Rain just turned to sleet here in Norwich. Quite a few flakes falling now!!


Location: Yaxley, Suffolk
ChrisJG
28 January 2015 12:53:43
Had a few snow showers blow through this morning but the most sustained and heaviest is currently falling. In fact, with the strong winds and the amount of snow falling, it wouldn't be exaggerating to say blizzard conditions! How often have I said that in recent years?!
Home - near Penrith 150m ASL
Work - North/Central Cumbria
Snowedin
28 January 2015 12:58:06
Temp peaked at 13c at around 8am and dropped to 5c at 12:30...quite an impressive drop.
Buckley NE Wales 650ft ASL
Joe Bloggs
28 January 2015 13:09:20

I see a few posts fretting about the temps. My advice would be to not do this yet..


Not really due any snow potential here until this evening at the earliest 🙂, maybe even not until midnight.



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

ARTzeman
28 January 2015 13:16:46

Cold spell at the cemetery this morning.Temperature dropped, wind got up. faces got stung by frozen snow.  Rather open there as wind comes through the valley off  the Severn....






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Others just get wet.
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Girthmeister
28 January 2015 13:17:42
Temperatures falling steadily here in the south too -10 degrees on the school run, 9 on the outward trip to town at 10:30, 5.5 on the way back at 1:00. Squally showers in the gusty winds now, good lively weather!
Frost Hollow
28 January 2015 13:18:41

Further heavy snow showers, 0.0c


Amber warnings in place


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings/#?tab=map

Rob K
28 January 2015 13:28:12

What the hell? It is already sleeting in London. I swear I am not making this up. Admittedly I am nine floors up above street level but even so...


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome

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