Uncle Spielberg
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It looks like it will be patchy and mainly light snow for a few hours tomorrow. The temperarures could just edged to 1 - 2 C in Brighton, so could fall as sleet/rain. If it is snow it will be around 1 inch.
It looks like it will be patchy and mainly light snow for a few hours tomorrow. The temperarures could just edged to 1 - 2 C in Brighton, so could fall as sleet/rain. If it is snow it will be around 1 inch.
I'm pretty sure that Worthing will emerge fairly un-carpeted, As a child my hopes were constantly dashed due to our little mico-climate nestling here between the sea and the Downs.If it falls, most will go north of The Downs, if it settles, more will settle north of the Downs, as we speak, its pretty cold but, north of the Downs it will be colder.
This is the most recent hi resolution NAE output. Let's play spot the rainfall
http://expert-images.weatheronline.co.uk/daten/proficharts/en/nae/2013/01/17/basis06/ukuk/prty/13011812_1706.gif
I think the NEAREST rainfall on there is in Devon. What do you think?
Sheffield always seemed to get a decent dump of snow when I studied there. I sometimes used to drive home over Snake Pass, which always seemed to get blocked even when it was only light in town.
Changing subject somewhat is the Leadmill still going strong? I remember when it was 60p a bottle night!
But is it going to stop me flying out of Gatwick at 7.45am on Saturday?
Not sure. Gatwick have a good record for staying open during poor weather, i believe.
But will I be able to get to Gatwick!?
Sauce?
This is the most recent hi resolution NAE output. Let's play spot the rainfall
http://expert-images.weatheronline.co.uk/daten/proficharts/en/nae/2013/01/17/basis06/ukuk/prty/13011812_1706.gif
I think the NEAREST rainfall on there is in Devon. What do you think?
Depends on how determined you are... I can't answer these sort of questions. There's still a lot that can change.
Plus, as If to back [MENTION=3887]Uncle Spielberg[/MENTION] s post, the NAE develops a low on the trough, which drags milder air along the coast, which would give rain along the coastal strip midnight Friday into Saturday
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-bin/expertcharts?LANG=en&MENU=0000000000&CONT=ukuk&MODELL=nae&MODELLTYP=1&BASE=-&VAR=prty&HH=48&ARCHIV=0&ZOOM=0&PERIOD=&WMO= Re
Latest models see the snow coming in 9am tomorrow and lasting quite a while before dying out. Looking so much better for us than it did last night!
I just watched the weather on BBC and it was quite conservative, snow yes, but not bundles.
Metcheck on the other hand has bundles and bundles and bundles - all day Saturday and Sunday, even into Monday
As it stands, snow rolls in between 9am-midday tomorrow, light at first but will pep up as the day goes on. It will hang with us until Saturday lunchtime, but as Papa said Coastal areas will end up seeing some rain as the day goes on. How far inland? Who knows!