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Medlock Vale Weather
29 January 2015 10:44:22

We actually have more snow here than at a relatives much higher up in Saddleworth, looks like elevation is not the be all and end all. Being the furthest south in the borough is the sweet spot today with this streamer. What a day! really coming down thick and fast.


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
Saint Snow
29 January 2015 10:49:45


 


Maybe this is a Stockport event rather than a Manchester one then?


Now the heaviest it has been so far..


Originally Posted by: Joe Bloggs 


 


I reckon Irlam/Trafford/Stretford will all be getting heavy snow. My missus tells me it's still hammering it down in 'Tellins, now 'an inch or two' deep.


In the city centre, it's just steady light snow (small flakes) with occasional brief bouts of heavy/big flakes snow.


 



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ChrisJG
29 January 2015 10:55:09
I love the way it keeps changing from the sun shining to darkness and then the snow starts hammering down again - this is the 4th/5th decent outbreak this morning. Topping up the slushy roads with a white covering again.
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Charmhills
29 January 2015 10:56:08

Light snow flurry here.


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idot
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29 January 2015 10:56:24
Snow yellow sww now issued for England and Wales for this afternoon and tonight
RobR
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29 January 2015 10:58:04
Seems Stoke is in the middle of the bands sadly. Peak District getting hammered though. Sheffield having a great winter so far!
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HOTandCOLD
29 January 2015 10:59:01

IMBY


 


Yet another big dull dud.  The wind direction failing to shift NW the culprit this time.  Even the few showers that have made it in to the Mildands have missed here, apart from a 15 min 'wintry shower' this morning.  Now up to 3ºc and DP 1ºc so it's already game over even if the snow currently piling up just to our north does decide to head south this afternoon.  The only outside chance I s'pose if it's persistent and heavy it could drag colder air to give a period of wet snow.  

Patrick01
29 January 2015 10:59:42

Spoke too soon. Moderate/heavy snow interspersed with lighter snow as what appears to be a trough in the flow sinks south. Doubt it'll last too long but it's lovely to see the snow swirling around and there is the lightest of dustings... Better than nowt!

Patrick01
29 January 2015 11:01:03


IMBY


 


Yet another big dull dud.  The wind direction failing to shift NW the culprit this time.  Even the few showers that have made it in to the Mildands have missed here, apart from a 15 min 'wintry shower' this morning.  Now up to 3ºc and DP 1ºc so it's already game over even if the snow currently piling up just to our north does decide to head south this afternoon.  The only outside chance I s'pose if it's persistent and heavy it could drag colder air to give a period of wet snow.  


Originally Posted by: HOTandCOLD 


 


Dew was above freezing here and it snowed anyway. I think it's all down to the strength of the PPN.

Chiltern Blizzard
29 January 2015 11:11:12


IMBY


 


Yet another big dull dud.  The wind direction failing to shift NW the culprit this time.  Even the few showers that have made it in to the Mildands have missed here, apart from a 15 min 'wintry shower' this morning.  Now up to 3ºc and DP 1ºc so it's already game over even if the snow currently piling up just to our north does decide to head south this afternoon.  The only outside chance I s'pose if it's persistent and heavy it could drag colder air to give a period of wet snow.  


Originally Posted by: HOTandCOLD 


Temps and due points can change very rapidly in precipitation....


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
kmoorman
29 January 2015 11:11:42

Just wanted to say Hello, Sunny here in Seaford and cold. Im looking out for Archive atlantic weather surface charts. Anyone know of a good web site that has such an archive??
Thankyou.

Only had one snow day so far this winter.

Originally Posted by: Will Hay 


 


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/topkarten/fsreaeur.html  should do it.


 


Tonight might be good for us in Sussex.


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pnepaul
29 January 2015 11:12:16

Snow showers in Workington and the snow is sticking!

Joe Bloggs
29 January 2015 11:16:02

Well that was impressive. :)


The snow has just stopped for now.


Not sure if that's it? The streamer is sinking south.



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

warrenb
29 January 2015 11:17:04
Just hit 5C down here, so it was actually colder in the so called last cold spell.
Saint Snow
29 January 2015 11:18:54


 The band of PPN is sadly sinking southwards,


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


Looks like the end for snow from this current band of PPN is nigh, as it sinks south.


 


The potentially good news is that the band currently over the North Channel/Dumfries & Galloway/Cumbria is also sinking slowly southwards and, if it behaves, will be hitting us mid-late afternoon.



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warrenb
29 January 2015 11:25:48
Well I am now up to 6C, with a +2C DP, so let it rain. I love a northerly here, even in 2010 it rained down here.
RobSnowman
29 January 2015 11:31:08
Great morning in south Manchester. Looks like that's it for now though.
I built this snowman of myself.
Highdownfox
29 January 2015 11:31:55


 


 


 


Tonight might be good for us in Sussex.


Originally Posted by: kmoorman 


 


Would be nice to see a bit especially as I have a 2 1/2 year old who has not experienced snow since she was about 6 months old. Will keep fingers crossed!!!


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HOTandCOLD
29 January 2015 11:32:34

I could have worded my previous a little better.  I didn't make clear that I'm not sure we'll see the intensity or longevity here as it begins to drift south.  Falling snow could easily happen but the underlying grumbling tone () of my post was that we may not see anything (of significance) settling.  I'm not even convinced we'll get hit by much.  Experience tells me that there's a good chance that what has sat roughly Manchester to Lincoln will drift south, yes, but also east and largely miss the West Midlands.  Likewise, I suspect that what's over Wales roughly Bangor to southern parts of Snowdonia will drift south of here roughly towards Worcester.


 


We're losing the sunshine now and there's a few spots of rain in the air.

CAPE-steve
29 January 2015 11:32:42

Still snowing moderately but the streamer nearly over now. Amazing stuff though!


Over a foot of snow has fallen, incredibly.


I ventured out 20 mins ago to get some pictures which you can view here...


imgur.com/a/9ntbk

DaveJ
29 January 2015 11:32:48
Great reports! Nothing here in Nottingham. Out of Interest does Snow 'Stick' or 'Settle'? If it sticks what is the adhesive agent?

Enjoy the snow! Those who have it. I feel and afternoon jaunt to the Peaks coming on...

Jonesy
29 January 2015 11:35:58

Nice to see the SE included in the warnings now.


I'm staying here rather than communicate with the mugs on NW...they never learn or listen  The Regional threads in that place are a complete joke. 


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HOTandCOLD
29 January 2015 11:50:49

The last couple of frames on the MetO radar illustrate perfectly what I tried to describe.  Note the big 'hole' in the precipitation to our NW and note how the moderate shower that looked poised at 11:15 to hit Wolverhampton head on just died on its ar$£ 15 mins later.  


 


I don't have the expertise to know for sure but I often wonder if there's some kind of heat island effect that affects the West Midlands, which is predominantly large towns and cities.  Wolverhampton sits right at the western side of the West Midlands on the edge of the Staffordshire and Shropshire countryside.  It's often the case that you can just a few miles north or west to find quite significant snow with little or nothing from Wolverhampton out to the south and east towards Coventry, which sits at the far eastern edge of the West Midlands on the border with the Warwickshire countryside.

Saint Snow
29 January 2015 11:52:53

Out of Interest does Snow 'Stick' or 'Settle'?

Originally Posted by: DaveJ 


 


As far as I'm concerned, they mean the same thing: accumulating on the ground.



Which term you use depends (in my experience) on where you grew up. I've always known snow accumulating on the ground as 'sticking'.


As in "Look! The snow's beginning to stick in my back yard!"



 



Martin
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Rob K
29 January 2015 11:57:12

Just hit 5C down here, so it was actually colder in the so called last cold spell.

Originally Posted by: warrenb 


Well we're not really into this cold spell yet, down here.


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