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phlippy67
03 March 2018 21:49:43
What I've learnt from this 'historic' cold spell is that even with a rare set of meteorological events producing a legendary 'Beast from the East' my lowland east coast location hardly gets any snow, even though the wind was coming off the same sea as it was in Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, N.Yorkshire, Northumberland which all saw impressive snowfalls, and towns cut off our total for the past week was 1.5" (4cm) and that all fell in two heavy showers, one on Tuesday morning the other Wednesday night, which had virtually disappeared by first light...if anyone has any ideas how this can actually happen I'd like to know them, 30yrs I waited for something like this to come along...! my family don't appreciate how depressing this week was...I can sympathise entirely with Reef, however I live 15 miles further east on the coast in Withernsea so we also have the salty sea air to contend with too, and with the gale that was blowing for 3 days it's effect was massive, Hedon got more snow than we did...I saw at least 2" in places on Tuesday morning as I slowly drove through to work...still snow cover on the ground in Hull y/day...!
Col
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04 March 2018 06:07:05

What I've learnt from this 'historic' cold spell is that even with a rare set of meteorological events producing a legendary 'Beast from the East' my lowland east coast location hardly gets any snow, even though the wind was coming off the same sea as it was in Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, N.Yorkshire, Northumberland which all saw impressive snowfalls, and towns cut off our total for the past week was 1.5" (4cm) and that all fell in two heavy showers, one on Tuesday morning the other Wednesday night, which had virtually disappeared by first light...if anyone has any ideas how this can actually happen I'd like to know them, 30yrs I waited for something like this to come along...! my family don't appreciate how depressing this week was...I can sympathise entirely with Reef, however I live 15 miles further east on the coast in Withernsea so we also have the salty sea air to contend with too, and with the gale that was blowing for 3 days it's effect was massive, Hedon got more snow than we did...I saw at least 2" in places on Tuesday morning as I slowly drove through to work...still snow cover on the ground in Hull y/day...!

Originally Posted by: phlippy67 


That's poor, even I got a little more than you did. However were you not just simply very unlucky? It was always said that the showers were aligning in bands with some places copping for shower after shower and others even quite nearby getting hardly anything at all. Perhaps you simply happened to be somewhere that by chance always seemed to miss out.


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg
Chiltern Blizzard
04 March 2018 06:16:06


 


Saint


You are complaining about your couple of cms or was it 3cm?


There's a member on netweather called reef, he's been recording weather data for his location for over 30 years.


Do you what know his greatest snow depth was? 1cm


Do you know where he lives? 


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And your complaining about your inch?  


Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 


He only had no more than a cm even in Dec 2010?


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Chiltern Blizzard
04 March 2018 06:22:35

What I've learnt from this 'historic' cold spell is that even with a rare set of meteorological events producing a legendary 'Beast from the East' my lowland east coast location hardly gets any snow, even though the wind was coming off the same sea as it was in Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, N.Yorkshire, Northumberland which all saw impressive snowfalls, and towns cut off our total for the past week was 1.5" (4cm) and that all fell in two heavy showers, one on Tuesday morning the other Wednesday night, which had virtually disappeared by first light...if anyone has any ideas how this can actually happen I'd like to know them, 30yrs I waited for something like this to come along...! my family don't appreciate how depressing this week was...I can sympathise entirely with Reef, however I live 15 miles further east on the coast in Withernsea so we also have the salty sea air to contend with too, and with the gale that was blowing for 3 days it's effect was massive, Hedon got more snow than we did...I saw at least 2" in places on Tuesday morning as I slowly drove through to work...still snow cover on the ground in Hull y/day...!

Originally Posted by: phlippy67 


Although I had 9cm here in Suffolk, places a few miles to the west of me had less, so not massively different to you. It was lovely snow though... even 4cm of powder (which it must have been) would have felt very wintry.


Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Col
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04 March 2018 06:59:27


 


He only had no more than a cm even in Dec 2010?


Originally Posted by: Chiltern Blizzard 


I find it impossible to believe that somebody in eastern England has never recorded more than 1cm snow in over 30 years.


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg
Gooner
04 March 2018 08:19:35


 


I find it impossible to believe that somebody in eastern England has never recorded more than 1cm snow in over 30 years.


Originally Posted by: Col 


So do I , I’m struggling to understand how that can be ???


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


LeedsLad123
04 March 2018 08:26:46


 


I find it impossible to believe that somebody in eastern England has never recorded more than 1cm snow in over 30 years.


Originally Posted by: Col 


I'm pretty sure the user in question hasn't recorded more than 1cm since 2013, not 30 years.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
doctormog
04 March 2018 08:53:46
I suspect when quite often the snow has managed to avoid this area once again when it is a little bit milder the rain will have no such issue.
Tim A
04 March 2018 09:25:11


 


So do I , I’m struggling to understand how that can be ???


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Reading the posts in question :


He has recorded 1cm snow in this cold spell


He has been recording for 30 years (not sure why this is relevant)


Main point is parts of E Yorkshire seem to have done poorly this time. Many parts around there won't have had anything decent since 2013.


Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
Russwirral
04 March 2018 11:28:47
After fighting the radar to get something more than light echoes to reach our area.... a rash of rain showers had no issues spreading thru the area this morning... heavy at times too.

This spell has been almost insulting in its determination for us not to see proper snow.

Such a let down.
Russwirral
04 March 2018 11:30:35


 


So do I , I’m struggling to understand how that can be ???


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


 


Theres got to be more to this than in the message. Its coastal based so wind/drifting  and or the salt/sand could really impede settling snow.


Snow Hoper
04 March 2018 15:35:37

I suspect the Kent crew are feeling the same as me right now. When we had the cold in place how come we didn't get a big blob of ppn like we are currently managing now it's warmer, always the way.


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


Home : Thorndon, Suffolk.
Joe Bloggs
04 March 2018 17:33:46

Manchester is currently receiving a really heavy rain shower - it’s lasting for ages - there’s a line of heavy precipitation pushing northwards on the latest radar.


Don’t get me wrong - we got snow - but this is much much heavier than anything we had in the past week. A bit of a kick in the testicles. 


For a city that’s so wet (from north, south, east and west) we shouldn’t really have to try so hard to get some decent snow! Where’s the sodding easterly rain shadow now?!? 



Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL

Col
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04 March 2018 17:51:26


 


I'm pretty sure the user in question hasn't recorded more than 1cm since 2013, not 30 years.


Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


Read what was actually said. The user claimed he hadn't seen more than 1cm snow in over 30 years observing.


 


 


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg
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