Taybha
Whalewhine
You lot better be right , her indoors is now expecting a good 2 inches monday night .
And the pendulum swings back again.. the 12Z GFS is much better for cold weather until at least the end of next week.
You lot better be right , her indoors is now expecting a good 2 inches monday night .
2 inches? Easily pleased!You lot better be right , her indoors is now expecting a good 2 inches monday night .
Some great charts from what I've seen. Wouldn't be surprised if we saw a good dumping of the white stuff early next week. Except in Worthing though, you'll just get rain
How do the charts compare to what we had a couple of years back where we had about 10 inches ?
Papa on a scale of 1 - 10 10 being confidant.... What u reckon the chances of the white stuff in East Sussex
Anywhere could get snow on Monday into Tuesday.
f***ing hell. I'm supposed to working outdoors from Monday. Shit.
Latest GFS model now agreeing with the other models and forecasts approx 23cm of snow for London and the SE between Monday and Wednesday! [MENTION=236]Papa Lazarou[/MENTION] does this seem correct?
That seems about right, with the higher values over high ground. The Monday snow could be very disruptive.
Before then, Sunday morning could be like an ice rink as the rain, sleet and snow clears, the temps could tumble. It all depends on the timing of the clearance.
As an aside, anyone who knows Durrington well will probably know of Pond Lane. Thanks to the months of rain, springs have appeared all along the Southern edge of Durrington Rec, as well as the driveways of houses on Durrington Hill and all along Pond Lane itself, including in the road surface.
If we get a couple of property cold nights, that's going to be the mother if all ice rinks, as the springs will keep flowing and then freezing. Nice.
sounds like I need to get me ski boots out the loft
You lot better be right , her indoors is now expecting a good 2 inches monday night .
As an aside, anyone who knows Durrington well will probably know of Pond Lane. Thanks to the months of rain, springs have appeared all along the Southern edge of Durrington Rec, as well as the driveways of houses on Durrington Hill and all along Pond Lane itself, including in the road surface.