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I'm not sure I trust that Dutch radar - precipitation still appearing off the Essex / Kent coast on here http://www.meteoradar.co.uk/Home/ZoomRadar?lat=51.1875&lon=-1.6545454545454543&z=7&x=361&y=475&type=rain-snow-sleet
Originally Posted by: kmoorman
I don't see anything behind that lot though
Originally Posted by: Jonesy
It depends where it develops - these sort of showers tend to appear close to the coast at times. You might be right though - but it's odd how the intensity sometimes increases over the sea once the sun sets, and the air temp drops.
Blooming annoying, I give up mate chasing the weather, I find it hard to learn and a waste of time LOL...I may take up another hobby, perhaps learning chess would be more fun
Just had a pretty but short-lived shower of heavy snow which lay. They're moving through very briskly now.
I guess we have some hope in them forming closer to our shores......Thames Streamers?
Put it this way - if you're giving up any hope - then I'm proper screwed
It does look like 'tha' tha' tha' tha' that's all folks' from the radar
Originally Posted by: Justin W
I hope you are wrong - but I fear you are correct.
However, there are still some fledgling showers appearing off the coast.
The sky to my NE looks bit more promising actually...perhaps this has a little while longer to go yet
See - I told you not to give up just yet.
That's called "night time"
Originally Posted by: Jive Buddy
Maidstone just got a decent snow shower I'm hearing amazing what a difference a couple of miles makes, also heard snowing Sevenoaks way.
Interestingly - these showers are showing as Sleet on the radar, so I'm glad it's actually snow. It gives me some hope for later.
In fact the shower that is on the Sussex / Kent border on the South Coast has given snow in and around Eastbourne, and that's showing as rain!
http://www.meteoradar.co.uk/Home/ZoomRadar?lat=51.1875&lon=-1.6545454545454543&z=7&x=361&y=475&type=rain-snow-sleet
Another one rocking in.
I've counted over 300 raindrops here today so far.
Originally Posted by: Charmhills
Don't you normally have monsoon like snow, Duane?
How often do you get Snow? One often thinks of Jersey being fairly warm. hi will hay . is snowing in Seaford
Originally Posted by: Will Hay
Out of interest Duane
do you use stones, abacus or a calculator
Originally Posted by: llamedos
Neither I counted the raindrops on the windows.