The sad thing for the UK is that the stellar winter charts rarely materialise and the crud ones invariably do. We always get downgrades and any upgrades if we get them, only ever occur in FI, later to be downgraded.
If you want snow, move somewhere it usually does snow. Given the rotten winters we continually experience in western Europe, even the Alps and much of Scandinavia are no longer reliable. Best snow possibilities are in the Rockies and for genuine cold, keep heading east until you reach it.
Yesterday, GFS showed a genuine Greenland HP a little over a week away, with -10 850s over Scotland. The scale of the reversal since ECM spoilt the party with yesterday's 12Z output, is shocking, but typical of its kind for the UK winter. All eyes on the next set of runs, but with any optimism for next week having vanished into mild air.
Originally Posted by: Maunder Minimum