It's going to rain isn't it?
I remember a huge dump in early 2013 (I think) around rush hour one evening. Coming home from London there was was massive, fairly unexpected snow fall (for the UK at least) and by the time I got back to Brighton there were no buses running and taxis had given up as well. I ended up having to walk from the station back to the other side of Queens Park in the snow wearing leather soled office shoes which was fun. Got to Freshfield Road in the end and there were 3 buses abandoned in the street! The bus in the middle of the picture wasn't overtaking anything, it had been abandoned.
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It's going to rain isn't it?
BBC forecasts snow for the south Thurs evening rush hour.
If u listen to the forecast they really aren't that certain ..contrary to the graphics....further north they are more confident
That's why I said forecast rather than predicted. The very nature of forecast is what is thought will happen.
It's not looking very promising now is it.
In the last few years it's only this thread I look on for snow updates. I'm hoping that papa gives us good news.
The most likely scenario is rain turning to snow by 5:30-6:00pm tomorrow. A little elevation will help.
Friday morning still looks like another opportunity, which have the advantage of being after a cold night.
I know it risks clouding the next couple of days but there is still a good chance that by early next week we'll be under the influence of a cold high pressure. The precise positioning is key and some output puts it to our NE allowing cold air to reach the South particularly and an increasing chance of snow later in the week.
The ECM continues to support this including pulling in some very cold air off the near continent.
Here's hoping for something snowy tomorrow.
Good night
The most likely scenario is rain turning to snow by 5:30-6:00pm tomorrow. A little elevation will help.
Friday morning still looks like another opportunity, which have the advantage of being after a cold night.
I know it risks clouding the next couple of days but there is still a good chance that by early next week we'll be under the influence of a cold high pressure. The precise positioning is key and some output puts it to our NE allowing cold air to reach the South particularly and an increasing chance of snow later in the week.
The ECM continues to support this including pulling in some very cold air off the near continent.
Here's hoping for something snowy tomorrow.
Good night
Good night papa. And thanks. But an early start with an update!!!!!!!!
See you on The Gallops!