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Gusty
13 February 2016 13:32:32
A hint of sleet in the rain at 50m asl on my recent drive to Sainsburys. Solid rain back home at 35m asl.
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tallyho_83
13 February 2016 13:37:13

Interesting how this so called "Bitterly cold spell with northerly winds" - still provides average temperatures of 8c for London.


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idj20
13 February 2016 13:39:43

A hint of sleet in the rain at 50m asl on my recent drive to Sainsburys. Solid rain back home at 35m asl.

Originally Posted by: Gusty 



A friend who lives at Capel Le Ferne (350m asl) said she saw "proper snow" falling this morning but too wet to settle. Ten minutes later, she reported mostly sleety rain. Looks like a "warm sector" associated with the French shallow low at the 850 hpa level is what killing off the snow potential at this end.
   It's been entirely cold rain on the coastal level - as expected anyway. The easterly wind is certainly making it feel and look quite bleak in nature.

Currently 4.5 C with 86% humidity.


Folkestone Harbour. 
doctormog
13 February 2016 14:04:49


Interesting how this so called "Bitterly cold spell with northerly winds" - still provides average temperatures of 8c for London.


Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


Who described today as having northerly winds? They may be in Devon and Cornwall but that's somewhere near the equator anyway. 


Most of the UK has been and is under winds from an easterly quarter. The northerly (mostly dry) is due tomorrow.


Where it has been in the cold air (not really London) it has been cold and in places wintry:


http://braemarscotland.co.uk/snowgate-webcam/



Bertwhistle
13 February 2016 14:08:03

Drove to Cheesefoot Head this morning because when we have 1 or even 2 degrees and sleet here, it almost always seems to deliver. Heavy sleet, almost horizontal in a fresh Easterly.


Down in Beauworth and up to Millbarrow and there was wet snow mixed in- could see it here in the air, actual white pieces, whereas at Cheesefoot it was only the icy splats on the windscreen that gave the game away.


Interesting it was more wintry almost 100ft lower. Maybe the overnight low was lower.


Bertie, Itchen Valley.
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Crepuscular Ray
13 February 2016 14:12:50
We have a slushy deposit now right down to sea level in Leith. Snow is laying above 80m in Edinburgh. Some of these wintry showers have been heavy. Looks like a clearance coming in from the east now
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
Tim A
13 February 2016 16:55:49
Early covering now gone . Had a wintry mix of sleet and snow showers throughout the day .
There is a weather warning out which just about covers here for tonight. Here's hoping .
Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

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nsrobins
13 February 2016 18:53:03


Where it has been in the cold air (not really London) it has been cold http://braemarscotland.co.uk/snowgate-webcam/


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Is that Braemar in Scotland that is around 1200ft ASL?


🙄😄


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
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doctormog
13 February 2016 19:04:06


 


Is that Braemar in Scotland that is around 1200ft ASL?


🙄😄


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Yes as opposed to the part of the U.K. where one poster believes it should always be subzero despite the fact it is the warmest corner of the U.K. 


It is of course cold in other places it's just that webcam picture was nice.


roger63
13 February 2016 19:31:54


Drove to Cheesefoot Head this morning because when we have 1 or even 2 degrees and sleet here, it almost always seems to deliver. Heavy sleet, almost horizontal in a fresh Easterly.


Down in Beauworth and up to Millbarrow and there was wet snow mixed in- could see it here in the air, actual white pieces, whereas at Cheesefoot it was only the icy splats on the windscreen that gave the game away.


Interesting it was more wintry almost 100ft lower. Maybe the overnight low was lower.


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


Regrettably not a single flake down here in Winchester

doctormog
13 February 2016 20:26:33
I can confirm that it has been snowing at sea level by the beach in the city according to the webcams. As it is now cold enough for low level snow it goes without saying that it is dry here.
Fargo
13 February 2016 21:08:40

Snow lying above about 300m here today, snow falling and not settling this morning at our home (190m), took a drive up to craswall and there was a good inch or two above 350m, more with increasing altitude. Top farms in Craswall were very white and good covering on the lanes . Expecting more mid week.


Near Hay On Wye, 190m asl


North Herefordshire 180m asl
Cumbrian Snowman
13 February 2016 21:14:22
Snow shower in progress here

117m ASL
doctormog
14 February 2016 07:34:40
Definitely some snow potential for NE parts today. It is certainly cold enough. Even the beach has a dusting here currently:

http://aberdeencity.gov.uk/xwc_Webcam.asp?cam=beach 
idj20
14 February 2016 09:30:24

It looks like a "Kent Clipper" is trying to form over the North Sea and heading south-westwards towards our region as I type this, but I fear that the parameters (upper air, dewpoint, etc) may still be too warm for snow production, especially since surface temperature is 5.2 C - warmer on this time yesterday. But, since the uppers are just that little bit colder, it could bring a touch of wintry flavour over them thar hills in the next hour or so if precipitation is heavy enough to drag cold down from aloft.

If that only resulted in showery rain (on top of the 6.3 mm's worth of drizzle yesterday) for us for the rest of today, then that would be a real waste of a perfectly good winter set up. More disappointment to an already disappointing winter in terms of snowfalls.


 



Folkestone Harbour. 
Skreever
14 February 2016 09:51:15
Light covering of crunchy snow here - wind chill drops the temperature significantly - but I'm at 30 metres above sea level. Ominous clouds but forecast is for more sleet as temperature slowly rises above the current 1.8C. Overnight low of -3C.
Veteran of winter of 62/63
By Scapa Flow, Orkney
GaryH
14 February 2016 11:10:11

Can report more drizzle alternating with some hail showers here on the coast. Wasted kent clipper as expected but the hills should see a wintry mix at least

Gusty
14 February 2016 11:43:42

A cloudy day with fairly frequent light rain showers. A heavier shower around 10.30 with some elevation (100m) saw a wintry mix of soft hail and sleet.


Air 4.1c / Dew 2.6c.  It reached 4.9c earlier in some bright spells.


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stophe
14 February 2016 11:55:30
Looking at the latest metoffice warnings that have been updated, I think there could be some surprises tonight if you are looking for some white stuff.
Arcus
14 February 2016 12:04:13
Moderate snow shower just now. Looks like the N. Sea showers are now starting to penetrate further inland in this neck of the woods.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Whether Idle
14 February 2016 12:11:09

Looking at the latest metoffice warnings that have been updated, I think there could be some surprises tonight if you are looking for some white stuff.

Originally Posted by: stophe 


see here:


 


Showers of sleet and snow are likely at times during Sunday and overnight into Monday when they will also affect some southeastern parts of England, although the showers here will generally be a mix of sleet and hail near coasts. Accumulations of 0-2 cm of snow are likely in places at low levels, but locally 2-5 cm over hills and where showers become aligned in bands in the northeasterly flow. Ice will be an additional hazard overnight, particularly after showers.


Please be aware of the potential for difficult travelling conditions.


This warning has been updated to extend the end time until midday on Monday, whilst also extending the warning area southwards across some central and eastern parts of England, chiefly for late Sunday evening onwards.


Showers will feed in on the north to northeasterly winds, particularly affecting the more northern and eastern parts of Scotland, along with northern England during Sunday daytime, but progressing further south into the north and east Midlands along with parts of east and southeast England during Sunday evening and overnight into Monday. Not everywhere will see the snow showers, but some may become aligned in bands from time to time, leading to the risk of some moderate accumulations of snow, most likely over northern Scotland and northeast England.


I'm convinced we wont see snow IMBY but a possible surprise for a lucky few in the north east UK with elevation.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Retron
14 February 2016 12:54:23


Accumulations of 0-2 cm of snow are likely in places at low levels


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


Sounds about right here - zero is exactly what I'm expecting!


 


Leysdown, north Kent
tallyho_83
14 February 2016 13:35:31


 


Dusting of snow over Dartmoor this morning.


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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LeedsLad123
14 February 2016 14:42:40
Just started snowing here, albeit lightly .
Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
snow 2004
14 February 2016 15:08:59
Heavy graupel and back edge snow shower just brushed by the valley. It has left a few fields white where the core passed through around the Snake Pass.
Glossop Derbyshire, 200m asl

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