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Ally Pally Snowman
01 February 2015 06:38:05

Snowing here just to wet to settle. As looks the case for most tonight


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
Snow Hoper
01 February 2015 06:49:12

sleet/snow either/or here at times. No accumulation and the wind is very strong.


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


Home : Thorndon, Suffolk.
Ally Pally Snowman
01 February 2015 06:57:30


sleet/snow either/or here at times. No accumulation and the wind is very strong.


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


 


If yesterday and today had all been proper settling snow it would have been a memorable event for the East. As is, it's probably just 1c or 2c to warm. 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
POD
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01 February 2015 07:06:36

Overnight snow has given a light cover. 


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex.
Justin W
01 February 2015 08:07:22

The radar suggests that the Kent contingent - particularly those fortunate enough to be at altitude - might get something in the next couple of hours. Currently 0C here with a DP of -1.4C so I'm hopeful.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Retron
01 February 2015 08:12:58


The radar suggests that the Kent contingent - particularly those fortunate enough to be at altitude - might get something in the next couple of hours. Currently 0C here with a DP of -1.4C so I'm hopeful.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


We had 30 seconds of light snow here - after that everything's been avoiding Sheppey on the radar!


Leysdown, north Kent
Hippydave
01 February 2015 08:21:22

Had another temporary slushy covering here overnight. It was snowing when I looked out at 5ish. 


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Justin W
01 February 2015 08:25:26


 


We had 30 seconds of light snow here - after that everything's been avoiding Sheppey on the radar!


Originally Posted by: Retron 


 


Something heavier and more organised seems to be traversing Norfolk and Suffolk at the moment. Chin up!


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Snow Hoper
01 February 2015 08:46:09
"Something heavier and more organised seems to be traversing Norfolk and Suffolk at the moment. Chin up!"


Can't. Quote, as usual option not there!

However, in this part of Suffolk the whole thing is a pointless waste of time. It seems the wind has bought milder air with it as the dp in Norwich according to xcweather is +3. Had it been colder enough you can bet your bottom dollar it would have been dry!
Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


Home : Thorndon, Suffolk.
nsrobins
01 February 2015 08:57:32

It seems the wind has bought milder air with it as the dp in Norwich according to xcweather is +3.

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


Which particular layer of milder air is this one?
Seriously, the wind has as you know veered into the NNW. The airmass has never been truly Arctic or deeply cold above so even some maritime influence will modify the type (in your case, raising dps along and near the coast of Norfolk this morning). The guys in the Wirral and near the Lancashire coast have the problem quite often.


Nothing here to indicate it snowed in the night. Wind has picked-up noticeably though in last few hours.


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
doctormog
01 February 2015 08:57:45

"Something heavier and more organised seems to be traversing Norfolk and Suffolk at the moment. Chin up!"


Can't. Quote, as usual option not there!

However, in this part of Suffolk the whole thing is a pointless waste of time. It seems the wind has bought milder air with it as the dp in Norwich according to xcweather is +3. Had it been colder enough you can bet your bottom dollar it would have been dry!

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


Welcome to my world. 


tallyho_83
01 February 2015 09:28:27

Dartmoor enjoyed a good snowfall & covering last night:



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CornishBlizzard
01 February 2015 09:38:43
Tim A
01 February 2015 10:01:54
After 3 days of snow cover from the most recent spell, most of our snow melted now only patches remain after yesterday's high of 4c . Temperature relatively mild at 2c still. We may now go the rest of the cold spell without proper snow cover.
Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Devonian
01 February 2015 10:06:14


Dartmoor enjoyed a good snowfall & covering last night:



Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


And here as well - really rather surprising. No more than a degree colder, but it has transformed the precipitation and place. The high tops must be a sight! Great day to go to Yes Tor.

dagspot
01 February 2015 10:21:45
Temps going down now near Glasgow, coldest daytime minima of -1dc and dp -6 !
Neilston 600ft ASL
Jive Buddy
01 February 2015 10:26:28

"Something heavier and more organised seems to be traversing Norfolk and Suffolk at the moment. Chin up!"


Can't. Quote, as usual option not there!

However, in this part of Suffolk the whole thing is a pointless waste of time. It seems the wind has bought milder air with it as the dp in Norwich according to xcweather is +3. Had it been colder enough you can bet your bottom dollar it would have been dry!

Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


The whole quote functionality on this forum/version is utter pants. Can't multi-quote, can't quote in quote, often have to wait for the quote button to 'appear', can't misquote ....bring back Snitz! 


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
Skreever
01 February 2015 10:50:22
Occasional light wintry showers but only a light dusting on the ground
Veteran of winter of 62/63
By Scapa Flow, Orkney
Easternpromise
01 February 2015 12:17:35

Hooray, here comes the next sleet shower !! 


Location: Yaxley, Suffolk
Jive Buddy
01 February 2015 12:24:00


The radar suggests that the Kent contingent - particularly those fortunate enough to be at altitude - might get something in the next couple of hours. Currently 0C here with a DP of -1.4C so I'm hopeful.


Originally Posted by: Justin W 


Not even cold rain here so far. Last time I looked at the radar, the showers seem to be disintegrating while crossing the estuary? 


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
GaryH
01 February 2015 12:33:43


 


Not even cold rain here so far. Last time I looked at the radar, the showers seem to be disintegrating while crossing the estuary? 


Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy 


The Folkestone snow shield must be on full power today!  The sun is out and temp up to 5c. 

Justin W
01 February 2015 12:34:01
Yes, IDS, another one of my gash predictions!
Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Jive Buddy
01 February 2015 12:38:09

Yes, IDS, another one of my gash predictions!

Originally Posted by: Justin W 


I'm laughing on the other side of my face 


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

Location: St. Mary Cray, S.E. London border with Kent.
Retron
01 February 2015 12:46:28


Not even cold rain here so far. Last time I looked at the radar, the showers seem to be disintegrating while crossing the estuary? 


Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy 


It's quite odd, isn't it? I don't know why the estuary should be killing the showers, but it's doing a good job!


That said, as it's 4.9C / 0.7C it would just be cold rain anyway.


Hopefully the colder air - sub -5C 850s - will finally make it tonight!


Leysdown, north Kent
RobN
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01 February 2015 12:47:39


 


The whole quote functionality on this forum/version is utter pants. Can't multi-quote, can't quote in quote, often have to wait for the quote button to 'appear', can't misquote ....bring back Snitz! 


Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy 


Agreed. It only quotes the last item in an exchange where the original post may be pages back, and often the last item makes no sense at all out of context.


Rob
In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.

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