Well the weekend snow opportunities look like they are receding for East Anglia now. I wonder if the Met will remove the yellow warning (Sunday/Monday) for Norfolk this morning?? The fax charts don’t look that inspiring now and tie in with the latest meto forecast for the East of England. Yesterday’s forecast talked of frequent snow showers on Sunday. Now relying on some kind of trough or front in the Northerly flow, otherwise just doesn’t look (at this stage) that the Northerly will produce much in the way of shower activity here. (apologies for the IMBY post but I am talking about the Anglia region as a whole)
Met forecast for East of England:
Saturday:
Saturday will be cold with many parts turning dry with sunny spells, as wintry showers become more confined to Norfolk coasts. Brisk winds, especially near coasts. Maximum Temperature 4C.
Outlook for Sunday to Tuesday:
Staying cold and mainly dry with bright spells for Sunday and Monday, along with widespread frost. Chance of snow showers mainly affecting coasts, especially on Tuesday, as onshore winds develop.
Originally Posted by: Easternpromise