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jhall
23 February 2018 21:51:21

Interesting at T+54 on GFS to see not only the North Sea but the Baltic as well almost covered by showers as the intensely cold air passes over. In fact you hardly need the Baltic coastline to be marked on the map to see where it is. I imagine the only bits to be shower-free - the extreme north and the Gulf of Bothnia to the east - are the parts that are already covered with ice.


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/en/topkarten.php?map=1&model=gfs&var=4&time=54&run=18&lid=OP&h=0&mv=0&tr=3


 


Cranleigh, Surrey
Whether Idle
23 February 2018 21:56:21

The Fax of Life: Very very cold.


120 (new) - cold pool sub 510 across GB:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=120&carte=2000


t96 - Christmas Tree for Karl G:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=96&carte=2000


 


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
squish
23 February 2018 21:57:45
squish
23 February 2018 21:58:58


The Fax of Life: Very very cold.


120 (new) - cold pool sub 510 across GB:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=120&carte=2000


t96 - Christmas Tree for Karl G:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=96&carte=2000


 


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


unbelievable!


D.E.W on Dartmoor. 300m asl
Chiltern Blizzard
23 February 2018 22:06:05


Talking of the 18z, and on the GFS, -10 uppers arrive at Cromer, NorfolK at around 4-5pm Sunday afternoon, it begins.


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfse_cartes.php?&ech=48&mode=1


 


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


Less than 48 hours til the beast hits.... Timing brought forward over past 24 hours!  I’ve held off accepting this will actually happen but there’s no need to hold back any longer... A proper, genuine beasterly really is nailed on now.... first one for 27 years. Incredible that we’ve finally broken the drought. Even told the kids earlier they’d be experiencing winter like they’ve never done before.... Even better I have a grandstand view in my location :) 


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
squish
23 February 2018 22:07:34
Rob K
23 February 2018 22:07:54
GFS at 120 has sub 500dam air over Shetland.

http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfse_cartes.php?ech=120&code=0&mode=3 


Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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Chiltern Blizzard
23 February 2018 22:08:02


The Fax of Life: Very very cold.


120 (new) - cold pool sub 510 across GB:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=120&carte=2000


t96 - Christmas Tree for Karl G:


http://www.meteociel.fr/modeles/ukmo2.php?ech=96&carte=2000


 


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


Never seen sub 510 air on a current fax chart before!


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Brian Gaze
23 February 2018 22:08:04

ICON 18z UK snow depths at t+120:



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Karl Guille
23 February 2018 22:09:19
Fascinating model watching again. Now at T120 where is that low to the s/w of Portugal going? Looks ever so slightly further south on this run which could help keep the cold longer in the far south!
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2018022318/gfs-0-120.png?18 
Meanwhile uppers remains in the freezer!
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2018022318/gfs-1-120.png?18 
St. Sampson
Guernsey
SJV
23 February 2018 22:13:13
The south looks primed for snow once again at t141.
hobensotwo
23 February 2018 22:17:24

Fascinating model watching again. Now at T120 where is that low to the s/w of Portugal going? Looks ever so slightly further south on this run which could help keep the cold longer in the far south!
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2018022318/gfs-0-120.png?18
Meanwhile uppers remains in the freezer!
Originally Posted by: Karl Guille 

">http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2018022318/gfs-1-120.png?18


Thats key for us down here Karl, if that low can keep to the south, then for us it will take this spell into the historic cateagory.

SJV
23 February 2018 22:17:43
Blizzard conditions once more on the 18z Fri night with snow for much of central & southern England coupled with 50mph gusts.

I still think it'll be a little further south and face more of a fight against our cold but fun to see!
Rob K
23 February 2018 22:18:23
GFS just won't let go of the idea of pushing milder air into the southeast corner.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." — Jerome K. Jerome
White Meadows
23 February 2018 22:18:28
I expect the media to ‘wake up’ fully to the gravity of this event at some point tomorrow.

Some very dangerous conditions in the east & south later on next week looking probable.
moomin75
23 February 2018 22:20:29
Looks like a monumental blizzard for 24 hours but higher dp's getting above.freezing will see.it turning to rain in southeast
Witney, Oxfordshire
100m ASL
jhall
23 February 2018 22:20:29

Quite pretty snow cover chart at T+156, even though in the SE corner the snow could have just - or be just about to - turn to rain.


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/en/topkarten.php?map=1&model=gfs&var=47&time=156&run=18&lid=OP&h=0&mv=0&tr=6


 


Cranleigh, Surrey
SEMerc
23 February 2018 22:20:52

GFS just won't let go of the idea of pushing milder air into the southeast corner.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


No, and like the 12Z it's likely to be a temporary incursion, although the deep cold is mixing out.

bowser
23 February 2018 22:21:36


indeed, we may even get an easterly that delivers! 

Karl Guille
23 February 2018 22:21:46
Not sure that it would be snow in the English Channel with uppers of only -5 on a n/w wind but interesting nevertheless and dew points are marginal too!
http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gfs/runs/2018022318/gfs-2-162.png?18 
St. Sampson
Guernsey
SJV
23 February 2018 22:22:29


 


No, and like the 12Z it's likely to be a temporary incursion.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Yes the cold air just wraps around the low like a clingy lover and mixes out the milder uppers. Looking disruptively snowy for many once again towards the end of the working week. I say 'working'but we're all just going to be looking out the window 

squish
23 February 2018 22:23:28
It’s all reminding me of March 1891
D.E.W on Dartmoor. 300m asl
idj20
23 February 2018 22:24:27

Out of this week's wintry potential, there probably still be enough room to fit in the usual standard southerly gales for my location.    


Folkestone Harbour. 
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23 February 2018 22:24:45
I think this is one to forget for Londoners. We really need proper frigid air to sustain snow for long down here. Getting a few frosty days then a dump that immediately turns to rain isn't my idea of fun. On to GEFS, and hoping op is an outlier.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
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