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phlippy67
21 February 2016 22:15:17
Looks like a proper cold spell coming up this week...even snow f/cast for some...!
phlippy67
21 February 2016 22:16:00
Looks like a proper cold spell coming up this week...even snow f/cast for some...!
Saint Snow
22 February 2016 10:59:29

I think I'm suffering from WMF* because I just can't be arsed getting excited about this upcoming snap. It doesn't help that (up to this morning) the flow has been forecast to be easterly, which, apart from some rare exceptions (like March 13) doesn't deliver snow here.


 


 


* Winter Model Fatigue



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bluetriangle
22 February 2016 11:53:16

Funny how when there's a winter weather system with lots of snow on it coming our way it breaks up before reaching my region and we get half an hour or so of snow yet when it's a rain band we get 12hrs continuous rain...as today...!

Originally Posted by: phlippy67 


I've often seen it too. Cold air can't hold as much moisture as warm air, so that's part of the reason. There is simply more moisture in a rain band. Local topography, wind speed, etc, also play a part, but I'm sure you know that already.


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Zubzero
22 February 2016 16:33:11

Snow risk remains very low imby as it has been all winter and the winter befor 


Return of frost this week is welcome though.


 


Roll on Spring and summer at least there is much better chance of seeing some decent storms 

doctormog
22 February 2016 16:35:43
Fingers crossed here for some settling snow in the next couple of days to end the almost total snow drought of the last 3 years.
richardabdn
22 February 2016 18:01:49

Can't see anything happening tonight except more of the same rubbish snowfalls we've had for the last 3 years. A brief covering that is gone by lunchtime or lasts a day at most. Already it's clear from the radar that once again the bulk of the shower activity is inexplicably avoiding coastal areas though there was a brief rain shower earlier 

Then there is an awful spell to endure. Grey, drizzly, raw easterly rubbish. Truly vile and likely to be the pattern that dominates spring now that every season seems to see the worst synoptic setups prevail.

This trash will bring nothing desirable. No frost, no snow, no sun. Just another revolting gloomfest weekend:

http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1201.gif 
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/Rtavn1441.gif 

Only had one sunny Sunday all year (17th Jan) and even then it took until mid-morning for the sun to appear.

A pathetic end to a competely useless winter. Barely any frost or snow for the 10th successive winter month and 20 out of 22 days, so far in February, have seen a max between 4.0C and 7.5C. 2 mild days and nothing cold. Just ridiculous - it's the same temperatures no matter which direction the wind is coming from. A joke and utterly mind-numbing even by the woeful standards of this current era, in which extremes have all but vanished to leave endless tedious nothingness all the time


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Andy Woodcock
22 February 2016 23:12:04

The British climate now seems to resemble the weather on the 1980's film Blade Runner.


For those who haven't seen it Blade Runner was set in the 21st Century where pollution has led to a permanently cloudy, gloomy world of endless drizzle, sound familiar!


Andy


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Saint Snow
23 February 2016 09:47:28


The British climate now seems to resemble the weather on the 1980's film Blade Runner.


Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 


 



You have a point.


 


 


As for this upcoming cooler/colder snap, I'm expecting it to be bone dry here. Great.


Already had to defrost the car windows 4/5 mornings out of the last 7 and I think age is catching up with me. Disruptive snow is great & fun, but just cold & frost has lost a lot of its appeal.


 



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idj20
23 February 2016 10:01:28


The British climate now seems to resemble the weather on the 1980's film Blade Runner.


For those who haven't seen it Blade Runner was set in the 21st Century where pollution has led to a permanently cloudy, gloomy world of endless drizzle, sound familiar!


Andy


Originally Posted by: Andy Woodcock 



Actually, now you have come to mention it, that does seem quite fitting of our climate. All we need here at Folkestone are high rise flats amongst urban decay and airships floating around aimlessly with giant TVs attached to sides showing adverts with strains of Vangelis's music in the background. Parts of London isn't that far off looking like that as it is.

Anyway, as it turns out, today is being a better day in terms of light levels at this end thanks to bright spells developing for the first time after three days of overcast skies and drizzle.


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KevBrads1
23 February 2016 10:11:14

Manchester Winter Indices


7: 2013-14


20: 1988-89


21: 2015-16 (currently)


21: 2006-07


25: 1997-98


26: 1974-75


26: 1989-90


It isn't going to be the worst winter I have experienced that was easily 2013-14. I still can't believe just how devoid of wintriness that "winter" was. This winter has been much wetter here than 2013-14 and  December was just outrageous but the index is actually going to be higher than the others on that list, it is going to be higher than 2006-07 value at least.


 


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tallyho_83
23 February 2016 10:33:23
So we have the coldest weather of the winter on the way but it will be during the start of Spring ha! What cold weather? It's already 9c and sunny at 10am and feels pleasant outside. This weekends now potential in the S or SW has now been downgraded and this spell looks like a deja-vu of what we have a few weekends ago. Overcast cloudy skies with drizzle at the very best and a daytime temperature of 6c in a easterly breeze.
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picturesareme
23 February 2016 10:57:39
8.5C and its not even 11am - so much for cold lol
phlippy67
23 February 2016 11:17:11
I think something is in the offing but as the Arctic and Scandi region aren't as cold as usual I reckon it'll be disappointment for most with regards to snow...!
Sinky1970
23 February 2016 11:23:40

I've just had a quick look at the latest output, and it looks like the atlantic could soon be back in (Monday), so i think i'm just about going give up looking for any snowfall events now as they never come off & tend to disappear, & it isn't going fall here this week with temps at 5 or 6 c. So let's just put this winter in the trash and try again in December.

picturesareme
23 February 2016 11:43:18
In last 55 minutes temps have gone from 8.5C to 9.8C 😮

Currently though they have dipped back to 9.4C but this normal.

It's sunny and really feels like a nice early spring day in the light northwest winds.
picturesareme
23 February 2016 14:40:05
No we haven't had proper winter here.. that is very unusual but that's been the case over vast parts of southern & south west UK.

Frost has been very limited with less then 10 frosts here since autumn, that is exceptional.

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ARTzeman
23 February 2016 15:20:58

Not long now for the moaning about winter along with the gloating from some... Glad to see some  frosts and clear skies.. Like to go out seeing when I can...






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Saint Snow
23 February 2016 16:38:01

Can you two just please go get a room.


 


Ta.


 


 



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doctormog
23 February 2016 16:53:57
It has been a lovely winter's day here albeit with only a few snow flurries breaking up the sunshine. I can cope with sunshine and occasional snow showers, Bright and cheery. Currently it is 2.3°C as the sun sets. Hoping for a few showers to come down from the north again this evening and tonight.
richardabdn
23 February 2016 18:09:52

Looks like I was being wildly optimistic in saying this would likely be as poor a snowfall event as the typical dross of the last 3 years.

Nowhere even near to being that good. An embarrassing pathetic joke. Bone dry all night with a vile, rattling wind that as well as keeping me awake, also prevented the temperature falling below freezing. Beyond awful and no different to the tripe we have to suffer under "cold" zonality

Just what the hell is going on when even a northerly now delivers absolutely nothing? Just a few pathetic flurries in the morning that failed to even produce a 50% cover. Must be some new mountains that have suddenly appeared to the north


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Essan
23 February 2016 18:17:05

Another fine spring day here, blue skies, sunshine, light breeze and 9.9c  (Pershore 9.8c).   Colder than Sunday though


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tallyho_83
23 February 2016 22:06:20


Looks like I was being wildly optimistic in saying this would likely be as poor a snowfall event as the typical dross of the last 3 years.

Nowhere even near to being that good. An embarrassing pathetic joke. Bone dry all night with a vile, rattling wind that as well as keeping me awake, also prevented the temperature falling below freezing. Beyond awful and no different to the tripe we have to suffer under "cold" zonality

Just what the hell is going on when even a northerly now delivers absolutely nothing? Just a few pathetic flurries in the morning that failed to even produce a 50% cover. Must be some new mountains that have suddenly appeared to the north


Originally Posted by: richardabdn 


At least you are getting some snow!? How much this time? 2cms again which probably melts in a few hours? LOL


How much snow has settled in Aberdeen this winter15/16? Max depth?


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tallyho_83
23 February 2016 22:23:52

Well, on the plus side it has been dry today!


But back to the rant! - Looks like winter is over this cold spell or cooler spell will not deliver any snow having just seen the forecast by Alex Deakin. After such a crap winter you would have though the final week would produce something for all of us but sadly this isn't to be now. Someone said WMF setting in which I assume means Model Fatigue.


The sleet/snow on the frontal system that was a possibility this Saturday will miss England & Ireland entirely now (deliberately go around it) then move eastwards towards northern Spain, central and southern France, northern Italy then moving up towards the Alps and into Germany and Poland etc etc.... then as for next week - well this is the forecast summary below - NOT one mention of snow or wintry showers:



Let's hope we have some decent frosts and dry, clear, crisp mornings.


Look forward to some spring weather come next week now.


Been the worst winter I have ever had the misfortune to experience. Disastrous winter 0/10.


I don't really want snow in March because it's a spring month. - Friends of mine told me that the daffodils where they live (in Bournemouth) have come and gone already as it's been so mild!! Well we here in Exeter did have 16.5c on Sunday. 


What a dire winter and well done to Gavin for predicting/forecasting what he did back in September "A nightmare scenario because if you're looking for a cold winter this is as bad as it get's really!" - I remember that you said this back in September whilst reporting on the Siberian snow cover. etc 


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Let's hope next winter delivers. I said this last year and the year before for this year but still I try to remain hopeful. I know England is not an ideal place for snow but we use to have some decent cold spells as you know and not just in 2010 but in the 80's and 90's - I remember the winter of 91 when the daytime temperatures never rose above -2 or -3c and wind-chill were down to -10c.  I remember winter 1996. Anyway, looks like there really is more chance of seeing snow in subtropical Taipei, Taiwan than here. - I may visit there.



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Sinky1970
23 February 2016 22:50:53
I can only say one thing, that azores high needed to be punctured by something, otherwise there may have been a chance or two of a few decent events. (A bit simplified i know, but you get the drift - i think)

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