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Sinky1970
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:24:54 AM
They have changed the main warning in my my area now from snow to ice now but have kept a casual reminder that it might still turn to snow later mainly over high ground and lower ground in eastern area's.
Whiteout
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:42:25 AM


Must be some residual cold air ahead of the line as I'm in Grantham this morning and it's sleeting here


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Hi Neil, yes, odd, it is 70% rain and 30% sleet here and in heavier bursts much more sleety.


Home/Work - Dartmoor
240m/785 ft asl
Twister
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:48:18 AM


 


They have subtly redrawn the boundary since yesterday, reducing the southern extent of the warning area.


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Also worth bearing in mind that the warning area doesn't necessarily reflect the snowfall risk, but where snow potentially could be 'hazardous'.


My local forecast still suggests sleet or snowfall is a good possibility but because it's arriving late to East Kent, the worst may likely fall more in daylight hours tomorrow and therefore less likely to settle.


Location: Egerton, Kent - 33m ASL
Thunder 2016: 12 (Apr 3,13; May 21; Jun 8,11,17,22,23,25, Jul 2,12, Aug 26)
Winter 2015/6: Snowfalls: 10 | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 17 (0.5cm)) | Air frosts: 39
Winter 2016/7: Snowfalls: 4 (Jan 12-3, Feb 10-11) | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 13, 2cm, Feb 11, 3-5mm) | Air frosts: 57 (2 in Oct, 10 in Nov, 13 in Dec, 19 in Jan, 6 in Feb, 3 in Mar, 4 in Apr)
"The heavens tell of the glory of God. The skies display his marvellous craftsmanship." (Psalm 19:1)
haghir22
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:51:45 AM
Brian, the rainfall radar isn't working? I press precipytype button and it's showing nothing but rain.

Can you fix it for me please?
🤓
YNWA
redmoons
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 11:56:11 AM


 


Hi Neil, yes, odd, it is 70% rain and 30% sleet here and in heavier bursts much more sleety.


Originally Posted by: Whiteout 


Looking at the radar, the sleet area is growing every hour in the Yorkshire moors area. This should expand rapidly in the afternoon / evening.


Andrew,
Watford
ASL 35m
http://weather.andrewlalchan.co.uk 





roger63
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 2:40:56 PM

UK forecast for the next 5 days


Rain, sleet and snow slowly moving eastwards overnight.



This Evening and Tonight:


Rain and sleet across parts of central, eastern and southern England will move slowly eastwads, and turn to snow in places, possibly even to lower levels. Clearer further northwest with some icy stretches, and showers in Northern Ireland and Scotland.


Thursday:


Rain and snow soon clearing eastern England. Elsewhere, sunshine and showers, with showers mainly across western areas and wintry over high ground in the north. Staying rather cold.


Outlook for Friday to Sunday:


Turning wet and windy with heavy rain in places throughout. Staying cold in the north with hill snow but milder elsewhere. Rain clearing on Sunday with all areas turning colder.


Updated at: 1422 on Wed 17 Feb 2016


Updated METO two things to note , today rain turning to snow in places possibly even to lower levels probably riles out most of southern england ,second unlike GFS METO makes no mention of snow  for Sunday

Sinky1970
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 2:42:14 PM
Looks like that front will be clear of my region a few hours earlier than forecast (going by rainfall) by it's current progress which was 10pm unless it gets some brakes on or a big refill.
Zubzero
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 2:51:29 PM

Front stalled just to the west of here. 


Temp 4C but dew is -1c so still some hope of some wet snow tonight.


 

Frostbite80
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 3:13:51 PM
Rain has just crept into Stevenage but boy what a slow process it has been. Not expecting any snow here though at 100m asl but you just never know
phlippy67
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 3:46:07 PM
Looking on UK webcams there's no snow in Thirsk N.Yorks but wet snow falling in Peak District 1500ft asl...
Rob K
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 3:57:48 PM

AROME going for a real mixture of rain, snow and graupel:


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
haghir22
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 4:54:49 PM
Would I be right in thinking the slower this front becomes, the more chance if the cold air behind getting involved?

I appreciate the slower it becomes the more chance of it fizzling out also.
YNWA
idj20
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:16:58 PM

Just thinking this: Since the surface wind is coming in from the south here at Kent and the dewpoints are well below freezing over France . . . perhaps, just perhaps it may do a 5th Feb '12 thing at this end? The rain turning into as snow over this south east corner as the rain band come up against the southerly continental airflow tonight?


I've been caught out before by this, and it was a night time occurrence . . . could this be a last chance saloon surprise snow event for my end?


Folkestone Harbour. 
Justin W
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:27:35 PM


Just thinking this: Since the surface wind is coming in from the south here at Kent and the dewpoints are well below freezing over France . . . perhaps, just perhaps it may do a 5th Feb '12 thing at this end? The rain turning into as snow over this south east corner as the rain band come up against the southerly continental airflow tonight?


I've been caught out before by this, and it was a night time occurrence . . . could this be a last chance saloon surprise snow event for my end?


Originally Posted by: idj20 


 


Light snow here!


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
Rob K
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:31:42 PM
BBC weather just now had 8C by midday tomorrow!
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
nsrobins
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:36:59 PM


Just thinking this: Since the surface wind is coming in from the south here at Kent and the dewpoints are well below freezing over France . . . perhaps, just perhaps it may do a 5th Feb '12 thing at this end? The rain turning into as snow over this south east corner as the rain band come up against the southerly continental airflow tonight?


I've been caught out before by this, and it was a night time occurrence . . . could this be a last chance saloon surprise snow event for my end?


Originally Posted by: idj20 


I wouldn't over-analyse Ian. If it does turn for a few hours it'll all be gone by mid-morning anyway.


However I do acknowledge your theory. Any model showing rain to snow has it as a rear flank undercut not a forward line drag in of lower dps. To be honest I'm past caring about this excuse of a winter now and want Spring to get a move on.


 


 


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
idj20
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:43:42 PM


 


I wouldn't over-analyse Ian. If it does turn for a few hours it'll all be gone by mid-morning anyway.


However I do acknowledge your theory. Any model showing rain to snow has it as a rear flank undercut not a forward line drag in of lower dps. To be honest I'm past caring about this excuse of a winter now and want Spring to get a move on.


 


 


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


 I am clutching on straws so tightly my knuckles has gone white.

Given that the air temp of 5.2 C and 57% humidity giving me a dewpoint of -2.6 C at this end, it's feasible, but it depends what is coming down from aloft at this end and over the French side.

But I'm with you about wanting Spring to turn up as soon as possible. This morning was quite sunny and felt mild for it, I did appreciate that before it became all draughty and overcast in the afternoon.


Folkestone Harbour. 
Zubzero
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:47:06 PM

BBC weather just now had 8C by midday tomorrow!

Originally Posted by: Rob K 


For where? The far southwest or south coast even London looks to be around 5-6C tomorrow 


http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2016021712/nmmuk-31-30-0.png?17-18 

Whether Idle
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:48:47 PM


Just thinking this: Since the surface wind is coming in from the south here at Kent and the dewpoints are well below freezing over France . . . perhaps, just perhaps it may do a 5th Feb '12 thing at this end? The rain turning into as snow over this south east corner as the rain band come up against the southerly continental airflow tonight?


I've been caught out before by this, and it was a night time occurrence . . . could this be a last chance saloon surprise snow event for my end?


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Hi Ian.  I'm afraid that you need a SSE flow (ie east of south), to draw in the air you need.  S is not good enough as the crossing is too long.


The dew points are +ve by 1-3 degrees by the early hours.  The only chance you have is to head up to Farthing Corner around 6-7am for some back edge undercut sleet as the wind goes SSE briefly for an hour or so before a quick switch to a NWly.


WI


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Justin W
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:49:25 PM


 


 I am clutching on straws so tightly my knuckles has gone white.

Given that the air temp of 5.2 C and 57% humidity giving me a dewpoint of -2.6 C at this end, it's feasible, but it depends what is coming down from aloft at this end and over the French side.

But I'm with you about wanting Spring to turn up as soon as possible. This morning was quite sunny and felt mild for it, I did appreciate that before it became all draughty and overcast in the afternoon.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


 


A brief flurry here and it is now dry and overcast with an air temp of +2.1C. I anticipate some further wet snow overnight and, quite frankly, it can p*** off so that we can get on with spring.


Yo yo yo. 148-3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9, representing the ABQ, what up, biatch?
SJV
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:50:21 PM

Brian, the rainfall radar isn't working? I press precipytype button and it's showing nothing but rain.

Can you fix it for me please?
🤓

Originally Posted by: haghir22 


heh 


I saw one slushy drop of sleet amidst all the rain in Grenoside earlier. I consider this a victory 


 

idj20
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:51:38 PM


 


Hi Ian.  I'm afraid that you need a SSE flow (ie east of south), to draw in the air you need.  S is not good enough as the crossing is too long.


The dew points are +ve by 1-3 degrees by the early hours.  The only chance you have is to head up to Farthing Corner around 6-7am for some back edge undercut sleet as the wind goes SSE briefly for an hour or so before a quick switch to a NWly.


WI


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 



Hi WI. Oh well, was worth a punt with my own thinking. And I'm not really that willing to leave my warm comfortable bed to head to them thar hills early in the morning.  


Folkestone Harbour. 
Zubzero
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:52:09 PM


 


I wouldn't over-analyse Ian. If it does turn for a few hours it'll all be gone by mid-morning anyway.


However I do acknowledge your theory. Any model showing rain to snow has it as a rear flank undercut not a forward line drag in of lower dps. To be honest I'm past caring about this excuse of a winter now and want Spring to get a move on.


 


 


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


On/in another day/time/dimension it could of been a snow event for the east 


But sadly the reality is temperature of 2.8C and a dew point of 1C with steady rain falling 

Twister
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 6:11:22 PM
Had a sleet shower on the commute home, just a few miles from Folkestone on the M20.
Location: Egerton, Kent - 33m ASL
Thunder 2016: 12 (Apr 3,13; May 21; Jun 8,11,17,22,23,25, Jul 2,12, Aug 26)
Winter 2015/6: Snowfalls: 10 | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 17 (0.5cm)) | Air frosts: 39
Winter 2016/7: Snowfalls: 4 (Jan 12-3, Feb 10-11) | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 13, 2cm, Feb 11, 3-5mm) | Air frosts: 57 (2 in Oct, 10 in Nov, 13 in Dec, 19 in Jan, 6 in Feb, 3 in Mar, 4 in Apr)
"The heavens tell of the glory of God. The skies display his marvellous craftsmanship." (Psalm 19:1)
Rob K
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 6:36:08 PM


 


For where? The far southwest or south coast even London looks to be around 5-6C tomorrow 


http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/wrfnmm/runs/2016021712/nmmuk-31-30-0.png?17-18 


Originally Posted by: Zubzero 


Directly over London. And a 7C over Berkshire/Oxon region.


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

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