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tallyho_83
Thursday, January 14, 2016 1:47:05 PM
Wintry showers were forecasted for today now it appears NO so!

Oh well - at least it's dry.
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phlippy67
Thursday, January 14, 2016 2:10:53 PM
Rain trying to turn to snow now as colder air digs in behind weather front, first flakes seen falling since November...
tallyho_83
Thursday, January 14, 2016 6:31:26 PM

Strange day to say the east - forecasted heavy showers with hail, thunder and sleet mixed in - turned out sunny all day! Now 4.1c and rising due to increasing cloud instead of falling under clear skies! When there should have been scattered wintry showers during the day and clearing to leave a cold and frosty night. Instead with have showers approaching later meaning temperatures will rise.


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ARTzeman
Friday, January 15, 2016 11:16:57 AM

  Very cold in the shed so no activity.....    -0.2c      Not nice.... 






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KevBrads1
Friday, January 15, 2016 5:19:49 PM
The convective skies of the last two days have been fantastic, better than the grey dross that dominated November and less so December
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SJV
Friday, January 15, 2016 5:22:27 PM
A lovely clear day today with crisp sunshine. Not much of a frost this morning which was a little surprising.
Patrick01
Friday, January 15, 2016 5:55:32 PM

A bit of a washout today. The rain showers weren't remotely sleety, although there was a lot of hail  Whenever the setup is good to drive showers through the Cheshire Gap, you can almost guarantee those showers will be everything but snow here near the coast!

richardabdn
Friday, January 15, 2016 5:56:28 PM

Recent winters have been so terrible that the cold spells have been a pathetic pale imitation of what we used to get.

This is in a different league entirely even compared to those. An embarrassment. It's not even an attempt at a cold spell. Utterly abysmal barely dropping below freezing the past two nights and tonight currently stuck on 2.4C nearly two hours after sunset


All thanks to the disgusting wind that is now ever present no matter what the synoptic set-up. Got lower temperatures earlier in the winter and last May than from this lamentable non-cold spell.


No proper snow either just some hideous wet sleety stuff this morning. Just unreal for that to be coming down from the north at this time of year when last year we got proper heavy snow at the end of April following weeks of warmth and sunshine. 


This is nothing but week 7 of repulsive unappealing dross from this catastrophe of a winter. Horrible


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Elstevio
Friday, January 15, 2016 6:26:43 PM
Still no air frosts this winter, currently sat at 1.2c and seems stuck again. We have had 8 ground frosts in January but lowest air temp is 0.4c!!!
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picturesareme
Friday, January 15, 2016 7:21:27 PM

Still no air frosts this winter, currently sat at 1.2c and seems stuck again. We have had 8 ground frosts in January but lowest air temp is 0.4c!!!

Originally Posted by: Elstevio 


more then I've had lol.

picturesareme
Friday, January 15, 2016 7:26:45 PM
With temperatures widely between 5-6C across the nation today I would hardly call this a cold spell. It would be like calling it a heat heatwave if nation wide the daily maximums were 22-24C in mid July.

I'm still waiting for winter to arrive down here.
Saint Snow
Friday, January 15, 2016 8:24:46 PM


A bit of a washout today. The rain showers weren't remotely sleety, although there was a lot of hail  Whenever the setup is good to drive showers through the Cheshire Gap, you can almost guarantee those showers will be everything but snow here near the coast!


Originally Posted by: Patrick01 


 


Yeah, I agree. Properly cold air just hasn't reached the bulk of the UK. It's frustrating, because we're sitting under sub -5c 850's, we're the right side of the 528dam line, 2m temp struggling to get much over 2c, yet what's falling has been predominantly rain - even inland. I'm sure we've had snow fall (and settle) on similar parameters. Is the DP currently too high???


The possible snow event tomorrow night into Sunday as that little front moves SSE'wards down the western side of the UK I fear will be a sleety mess - until it gets to the north West Midlands. Then there's more than a chance of the Monday potential snow from the trough disruption falling mostly as sleet or even rain (the last arpege run I saw suggested this)


This could go down as the biggest let-down IMBY since the crapfest that was Feb(?) 2009, when we were forecast a good snow event, but ended up with about 3 hours of freezing rain, which was interesting, but not the 10cm+ of snow if would have been.


 


 



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Patrick01
Friday, January 15, 2016 8:55:25 PM


 


 


Yeah, I agree. Properly cold air just hasn't reached the bulk of the UK. It's frustrating, because we're sitting under sub -5c 850's, we're the right side of the 528dam line, 2m temp struggling to get much over 2c, yet what's falling has been predominantly rain - even inland. I'm sure we've had snow fall (and settle) on similar parameters. Is the DP currently too high???


The possible snow event tomorrow night into Sunday as that little front moves SSE'wards down the western side of the UK I fear will be a sleety mess - until it gets to the north West Midlands. Then there's more than a chance of the Monday potential snow from the trough disruption falling mostly as sleet or even rain (the last arpege run I saw suggested this)


This could go down as the biggest let-down IMBY since the crapfest that was Feb(?) 2009, when we were forecast a good snow event, but ended up with about 3 hours of freezing rain, which was interesting, but not the 10cm+ of snow if would have been.


 


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


I find that a cold NW'ly air stream under fairly high pressure often leads to rain, despite low 850s/thickness. Not sure why or if that's remotely correct - in fact I've also heard that drier air (which you'd expect under higher pressure) allows for snow more readily, but I think that's more associated with a continental air feed lowering dew points more effectively. 


If the wind direction is SE'ly tomorrow evening then we could be in business - but if it is any other direction (or the PPN is very light), then I'd be surprised if we saw anything other than rain. 

tallyho_83
Friday, January 15, 2016 8:57:31 PM


Recent winters have been so terrible that the cold spells have been a pathetic pale imitation of what we used to get.

This is in a different league entirely even compared to those. An embarrassment. It's not even an attempt at a cold spell. Utterly abysmal barely dropping below freezing the past two nights and tonight currently stuck on 2.4C nearly two hours after sunset


All thanks to the disgusting wind that is now ever present no matter what the synoptic set-up. Got lower temperatures earlier in the winter and last May than from this lamentable non-cold spell.


No proper snow either just some hideous wet sleety stuff this morning. Just unreal for that to be coming down from the north at this time of year when last year we got proper heavy snow at the end of April following weeks of warmth and sunshine. 


This is nothing but week 7 of repulsive unappealing dross from this catastrophe of a winter. Horrible


Originally Posted by: richardabdn 


Tell me about it - this was meant to be the coldest spell since 2013 yet we failed to even have a sleety flake of snow and looks like we won't even have a proper breakdown!?


Most of the wintry showers came in a streamer and were 10-15 miles west of Exeter - Dartmoor got a good covering! Exeter just got pitiful drizzle and occasional soft hail in heavier bursts.


It's almost 9pm and the temperature is rising under clear skies and this is what I find strange - because I looked at the radar and it's not like there is an approaching shower etc. 2.5C AND RISING IT IS!


if Aberdeen CAN'T GET A decent dump or dusting of snow from a northerly with a sub-zero ice day then what chance do we have here down south?!


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Andy Woodcock
Friday, January 15, 2016 11:23:44 PM
Cut it which ever way you want, this cold spell is crap, not even reaching the mediocre standards of the mid 2000's.

Pure bloody rubbish.

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Windy Willow
Friday, January 15, 2016 11:35:31 PM

Thanks for the laugh Weatherfan2


 


I am a little bit jealous of those who have seen snow too, but winters not over yet!


 

 


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Severe Blizzards
Saturday, January 16, 2016 8:13:59 AM

my 'severe frost' tonight has been replaced by cold rain

ARTzeman
Saturday, January 16, 2016 3:42:45 PM

 Where's the  wind today........






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doctormog
Saturday, January 16, 2016 3:59:29 PM
I see one of the Kinbrace WS in Sutherland was reporting -6.1°C at 3:30pm. If conditions remain favourable I would see the -10°C figure being breached tonight.
Smurf
Saturday, January 16, 2016 4:04:14 PM

Had a rain shower here 4.5c. I'm going to the Brecons tomorrow. There is snow there!

ARTzeman
Saturday, January 16, 2016 4:48:51 PM

 Should be able to see across the severn. Lived for 8 years at Hawkesbury Upton...






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phlippy67
Saturday, January 16, 2016 10:10:23 PM
As usual the snow has missed our corner of the East Riding...ah well...guess we've had our 1 day of snow for this winter...
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Saturday, January 16, 2016 10:16:36 PM

 We have our first light covering of snow of the winter tonight and it's still snowing, very lightly.


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Zubzero
Saturday, January 16, 2016 10:37:47 PM

  Snow is slipping just to the West/South of here, and the cloud from the system has ruined any chance of a decent frost.


 


No other chance of snow on the horizon, and back to Atlantic bore feast looking likely what a load of rubbish   

Wobbly_Monk
Saturday, January 16, 2016 11:13:41 PM
Very disappointing "cold" spell for here too, although at least we've seen a bit of sunshine I guess! Just a couple of light frosts and a few chilly days, and I think I spied about 7 snowflakes glide past the local lamp post on Thursday evening. Hopefully we'll get lucky before winter finishes.

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