Remove ads from site

Solar Cycles
16 January 2016 15:02:55


 


 


You can't be at over 3C now surely ?


Originally Posted by: Shropshire 

Still at 3.0c but DP are -1.2c

Sinky1970
16 January 2016 15:05:29
Looks to me it's dying a slow death, over wales it's just melting away. The north of england, maybe north east midlands & lincolnshire might be in a good spot looking at the current track, but i'm not expecting anything here.
Solar Cycles
16 January 2016 15:07:58
Slightly heavier now and a dusting on pavements and side roads.
Andy Woodcock
16 January 2016 15:18:27
Snowing and settling here but radar is patchy so not expecting much, temperature is steady at -0.2c so not marginal but not heavy either.

Unless the front pepps up I wouldn't expect too much anywhere.

Andy
Andy Woodcock
Penrith
Cumbria

Altitude 535 feet

"Why are the British so worried about climate change? Any change to their climate can only be an improvement" John Daley 2001
Saint Snow
16 January 2016 15:18:44

Slightly heavier now and a dusting on pavements and side roads.

Originally Posted by: Solar Cycles 


 


It's definitely got a much more eastwards direction. I think for once Manchester will get snow.


Here it's turned sleety, presumably as a bit of mild air mixes in aloft (still sub-1c IMBY) and only briefly threatened to get heavy enough to stick.


Looking at XC Weather, I can see that Liverpool & Hawarden both have DP's of +2c. However, Crosby, right on the coast just north of Liverpool, has 1c DP, whilst Woodvale, Blackpool & Barrow all have 0c DP's, so presumably colder air is feeding southwards. I'm hoping that this will be a symptom of the cold block 'fighting back' to stop the eastwards drift of the PPN (and milder temps). There's plenty of PPN to my NW, seeming to be heading in my direction. Not throwing the towel in just yet!!!



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
Gooner
16 January 2016 15:23:18

Snowing and settling here but radar is patchy so not expecting much, temperature is steady at -0.2c so not marginal but not heavy either.

Unless the front pepps up I wouldn't expect too much anywhere.

Andy

Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 


Which is what H Willets eluded to


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Smurf
16 January 2016 15:26:15
At least there is a good amount of snow on the Brecon Beacons. Most of it fell on Thursday and Friday.

http://www.beacons-npa.gov.uk/livewebcams/ 
KevBrads1
16 January 2016 15:28:35
Heaviest snow falling since Boxing Day 2014.
MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238
Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrSD1BwFz2feWDTydhpEhQ/playlists
Russwirral
16 January 2016 15:32:45


 


 


It's definitely got a much more eastwards direction. I think for once Manchester will get snow.


Here it's turned sleety, presumably as a bit of mild air mixes in aloft (still sub-1c IMBY) and only briefly threatened to get heavy enough to stick.


Looking at XC Weather, I can see that Liverpool & Hawarden both have DP's of +2c. However, Crosby, right on the coast just north of Liverpool, has 1c DP, whilst Woodvale, Blackpool & Barrow all have 0c DP's, so presumably colder air is feeding southwards. I'm hoping that this will be a symptom of the cold block 'fighting back' to stop the eastwards drift of the PPN (and milder temps). There's plenty of PPN to my NW, seeming to be heading in my direction. Not throwing the towel in just yet!!!


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


 


yeh i noticed that.


 


Im suspecting what has been delivered so far to NW england is just the starters...looks a lot more interesting to the north.


Saint Snow
16 January 2016 15:32:53

Heaviest snow falling since Boxing Day 2014.

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


 



 


Is it sticking there? It was trying to here on some favourable surfaces, but now the snow is too sleety.


Damp squib IMBY at present.



Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
sam1879
16 January 2016 15:33:44

Chucking it down now must be about 2-3 inches on the ground


Very Heavy Snow 0c, -1c, no wind 


 

KevBrads1
16 January 2016 15:36:59


 


 



 


Is it sticking there? It was trying to here on some favourable surfaces, but now the snow is too sleety.


Damp squib IMBY at present.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


In some places it is. 


MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238
Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgrSD1BwFz2feWDTydhpEhQ/playlists
SJV
16 January 2016 15:38:51
The precipitation over the borders is where the interest lies!
Tim A
16 January 2016 15:51:06
The radar shows some precipitation ahead of the band overhead here but it is completely dry.
Hoping the SE element of the wind will enhance any precipitation over eastern up slopes.
Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
snow 2004
16 January 2016 15:52:41
Snowing now and turning slightly white. Temp is 0.1C.
Glossop Derbyshire, 200m asl
Retron
16 January 2016 15:53:12

The 12z GFS definitely moves things eastwards - all the way to Kent, in fact! Somewhere just east of the rain/snow dividing line is in for a fair amount of snow, although whether it ends up as shown remains to be seen... I'd bet it wobbles back and forth right to the last minute!


 



Leysdown, north Kent
bradders
16 January 2016 15:53:14

Moderate snow here.



Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
Whether Idle
16 January 2016 15:55:53

GFS latest thoughts for 6am Sunday: - subject to inevitable change of course!



 


and



Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Gandalf The White
16 January 2016 15:56:28


 


Which is what H Willets eluded to


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The radar shows some reasonable intensity and quite an extensive area of precipitation.


As others have commented it does seem to be further east than the models suggested. From thinking we might be on the eastern fringe and get the odd centimetre I'm not wondering if we'll be too near the milder side of the frontal trough.


 


Location: South Cambridgeshire
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E


Gooner
16 January 2016 15:59:03

J Wynne seemed to have a larger band of snow and a tad further West


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Gooner
16 January 2016 16:00:07


 


The radar shows some reasonable intensity and quite an extensive area of precipitation.


As others have commented it does seem to be further east than the models suggested. From thinking we might be on the eastern fringe and get the odd centimetre I'm not wondering if we'll be too near the milder side of the frontal trough.


 


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


Which is different to whatJ Wynne has just shown


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


doctormog
16 January 2016 16:02:24


 


Which is different to whatJ Wynne has just shown


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Yes, but that is a forecast and people have been commenting on the cruel progression of the precipitation compared with what is/has been modelled and forecast.


Zubzero
16 January 2016 16:07:11


 


Which is different to whatJ Wynne has just shown


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Best to look at the radar. Look's quite a bit further east then what the models showed this morning, and a tad more east then the 12z gfs is showing. 


 


Though it may start to push SSE as it run's in to the colder air to the East and fizzle out.

NickR
16 January 2016 16:09:42
Looks a lot further East. Is there a chance some of that might even hit here? We've still got lying snow in the garden from a few days ago, but it's very icy - could do with a top up!
Nick
Durham
[email protected]
snow_dann
16 January 2016 16:14:12
As the frontal system clears central England it was forecast to push more SSE. Now that it seems to be moving in a more Easterly direction i wonder if it shunts SSE toward midnight giving places such as Burton on trent, Coventry, Warwick and Oxford a great deal of Snow overnight. It may even give us in the W.Mids a good chance of hitting a home run with some snow. (Here's hoping)

Remove ads from site

Ads