This is not the place for discussion of the MET and their warnings, but I would say this - we all know that snow predictions fro next week are almost impossible. It is highly likely, if not certain, that snow will be falling, probably widely in the East with the potential to spread further west with troughs etc. Local features will pop up. But it is unreasonable to expect warnings for this at this time scale. Once we are with 48-72 hours I think warnings will be released, but at the moment you would have to ask - what should you warn about? As an example - in Wilts what would a warning look like? You can be pretty confident that it will be very cold by Monday and Tuesday, but you really can't say that it will snow, or how much, or that it will be disruptive.
As so often said - get the cold in and the snow will (may) follow. I do suspect some of us will be disappointed next week. Getting significant, countrywide snow is very very hard to do. What has been impressive is the consistency of the modelling. Is this the influence of the SSW over-riding the more normal patterns with a very strong signal? Perhaps.
Enjoy it folks, but try not to be upset that the MET is (rightly) taking its time before putting warnings out. Don't forget there are many (including on here) who will decry them warning of 1-2 cm of snow etc
Originally Posted by: turbotubbs