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kmoorman
31 January 2015 20:09:27


It's a fair point. It's January, it's 8pm, it's pitch black, we are under crystal clear skies here and yet the temp is 4.1c. We've been colder at this hour under zonal conditions this winter. 


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Odd isn't it?  It's 4.0C here, beautifully clear.  


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Saint Snow
31 January 2015 20:25:37


 



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Matty H
31 January 2015 20:36:37

Latest forecast on the BBC Weather Site


http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/


Maybe a light covering for some central areas. Some rain, sleet, snow showers for eastern coastal districts tomorrow. Mainly dry elsewhere. Temps down a degree. Literally a degree. 


Next week, a small system possibly moving into northwestern areas bringing some rain, sleet or snow. Mainly dry elsewhere. Temps maintaining Sunday's values. 


Matty H
31 January 2015 20:41:08

Fergusson:


 


@paul78310011 some patchy small snow amounts 2night (not everywhere). No pressing concerns re snow nxt week here, but detail prone to change


Grandad
31 January 2015 20:44:23


It's a fair point. It's January, it's 8pm, it's pitch black, we are under crystal clear skies here and yet the temp is 4.1c. We've been colder at this hour under zonal conditions this winter. 


Originally Posted by: Matty H 


 


Matty,


Remember we are still experiencing 30mph gusts here and in Scotland (where it is falling to at or below zero) it is gusting to  50mph and will probably grow stronger overnight. So hardly any diurnal  cooling is taking place.


These temperatures are however gradually falling over the whole country. It s now dropped to 2.1C here in urban Birmingham.

tallyho_83
31 January 2015 20:45:23
Been at work most of the day but come back and the temperature is not as low as I thought 4.0c and yet it's clear. One would have thought temperatures would drop in clearer skies. This is not an issue with my thermometer - it says the same in my car and mobile data on phone.
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dagspot
31 January 2015 20:46:44
but still 4dc further north in 'arctic flow' in Glasgow.
Must be the wind.
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Matty H
31 January 2015 20:47:48


 


 


Matty,


Remember we are still experiencing 30mp gusts here and in Scotland (where it is falling to at or below zero) it is gusting to  50mph and will probably grow stronger overnight. So hardly any diurnal  cooling is taking place.


These temperatures are however gradually falling over te whole country. It s now dropped to 2.1C here in urban Birmingham.


Originally Posted by: Grandad 


The breeze certainly has an effect. It just doesn't feel cold though is what I'm getting at. Considering every forecast I see tells me we are in a cold snap and how bitter it feels. It just doesn't. Not here anyway, and even those who've had snow have also had rain at times before and since. It's a pitiful excuse for a cold spell for most of the southern half of the UK and looks like staying that way for many.  


nsrobins
31 January 2015 20:59:13

Been at work most of the day but come back and the temperature is not as low as I thought 4.0c and yet it's clear. One would have thought temperatures would drop in clearer skies. This is not an issue with my thermometer - it says the same in my car and mobile data on phone.

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 



I think it's been explained adequately. Stiff breeze, mixing continues, no cold pooling, minimal frost.


A reminder of what the next three days night deliver:


Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:


Remaining cold with further dry periods and occasional snow showers, these mainly across northern and eastern areas. Risk of more persistent snow in places on Tuesday. Frost and ice overnight


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Gooner
31 January 2015 21:15:13


Just arrived back in S Cambridgeshire after a journey from SE Gloucestershire, driving across country through parts of Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. I saw only slight remnants of lying snow in shady roadside spots, the fields being entirely clear for the whole route. The car's outside thermometer ranged from a min of 4.0C to a max of 6.5C. No ppn on the windscreen or in sight for the whole journey.


Originally Posted by: RobN 


Should have popped in for a beer


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tallyho_83
31 January 2015 21:43:56


 



I think it's been explained adequately. Stiff breeze, mixing continues, no cold pooling, minimal frost.


A reminder of what the next three days night deliver:


Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:


Remaining cold with further dry periods and occasional snow showers, these mainly across northern and eastern areas. Risk of more persistent snow in places on Tuesday. Frost and ice overnight


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


 


Last night it got down to 2.0c under hail and icy sleety rain with a stronger breeze and I must admit I did expect it to be much, much colder tonight. But as you rightly said, the stiff breeze doesn't help temperatures to fall. Perhaps better luck for a colder and crisp night Sunday night and next week. 


Time will tell. It's currently +4.2c and I have been home from work for an hour and a half now and the temperature has risen by that 0.2 of a degree. - Still more or less clear but the sky is becoming milky and stars less visible so it could be clouding over. This isn't a rant just an observation, thanks for your above explanation.


If there wasn't this breeze (picking up now) we would easily be down to freezing or below and not stuck at +4c to 4.2c for several hours under clear skies. 


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nsrobins
31 January 2015 21:52:36


 


If there wasn't this breeze (picking up now) we would easily be down to freezing or below and not stuck at +4c to 4.2c for several hours under clear skies. 


Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


Yep probably. One thing in favour of snow rather than wet slush tonight is the dewpoints. They've dropped away significantly this afternoon and are below freezing in most areas.


Now we need the ppn! The MetO high-res ppn model is obviously picking-up a signal for ppn to develop down the spine of the UK tonight and the radar may be seeing the first signs of that now with light flurries into Birmingham, Nottingham and Sheffield.


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nouska
31 January 2015 22:18:40

I've been following the new DWD ICON model for the precip/snow in France - it has performed well so far - even picking out the placement for orage cells.


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/icone_cartes.php?ech=6&code=0&mode=10&map=0&archive=0


 


 


 

shiver
31 January 2015 22:33:48
Snowing Notts 🙂
nsrobins
31 January 2015 22:33:51


I've been following the new DWD ICON model for the precip/snow in France - it has performed well so far - even picking out the placement for orage cells.


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/icone_cartes.php?ech=6&code=0&mode=10&map=0&archive=0


 


 


 


Originally Posted by: nouska 


Yes that's not a bad performer, i's just the scale that makes it not the model of choice for the UK region.


There is a finger of light snow making it's way down the M40 now towards Oxford, other sporadic flurries between Derby and Lincoln and a decent clump of deeper ppn on the NE coastal region S of Newcastle.


Neil
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bowser
31 January 2015 22:58:20
Wet snow here with lots popping up on the radar.. Getting better - might get some proper white stuff by morning.
Snowedin3
31 January 2015 23:35:41
It's snowing in Witney Lollzz!
Dean Barnes
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peeps in west oxon
31 January 2015 23:51:23
Funny, Carterton has just missed it....!
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Gooner
01 February 2015 00:10:32

Snow falling here also


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Rob K
01 February 2015 00:38:57


 


 


Hail stuck against your car temp sensor 


Originally Posted by: Girthmeister 


Don't think so. I saw a similar drop, from 6.5C to 0.0C in two minutes. Admittedly while driving up a hill. 


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llamedos
01 February 2015 02:12:46

Just had a heavy shower of large snow flakes which settled briefly, but with marginal temperatures here it's only served to make all surfaces damp and the currently light snow is struggling to find a foothold


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schmee
01 February 2015 02:17:01
Snowing but not settling here . Cold wind.
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
picturesareme
01 February 2015 03:19:58

Had a light flurry earlier and yes it has settled and remained .. Only on grass, Tarmac and car roofs though.

The flurry was so light you can count the individual flakes lol


snow is about an hour old.,,


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henny
01 February 2015 04:59:23
Snowing. Thin cover.
Henny
Heathfield, E Sussex 157m asl
Retron
01 February 2015 06:23:35
Light snow. Not sleet, actual proper snow. It's coming down almost horizontally though as it's coincided with the wind picking up a bit.

2.7C / dew -1.3C with a gusty NW'ly wind.



Leysdown, north Kent

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