I think it looks coldish early next week and maybe a random snow shower might hit us one of the nights with min temps of 0 c. That for me is it
Steady as she goes.
Highlights:
Saturday an occluded front will push in from the West, bring snow / sleet to the north and sleet / rain to the south. This will clear SE, introducing a cold easterly flow in its wake.
Sunday to Wednesday looks nailed on cold, with daytime max temps something like Mon 4C, Tues 3C, Wed 2C with sharp overnight frosts. During this period it's not looking bone dry at all, with precipitation present in the form of showers on Sunday, Monday and a more organised frontal feature on Tuesday and into Wednesday.
I'd expect to see snow at some stage.
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After that, as you'd expect there's more scatter, but there is still a majority going for cold conditions, with no mild weather in sight.
Any update on this Papa?The 18Z Operational run is a bloody delight.. feast your eye while it's stil there... just in case it happens!
We get a first bitter flow from the East from Sunday
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And that ends with a cut off low from the NW and heavy snow, then a brief Easterly, and it ends with a proper cold Easterly again.
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Latest Fax Charts from the Met Office make interesting viewing
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Bags of potential.
Latest Fax Charts from the Met Office make interesting viewing
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What does this mean?
Bags of potential.
What does this mean?
Fax as in Fax?
What does this mean?
I think it means thier fax machine is on a tilt.
They are called Fax charts as they are created by human meteorologists and in the past were designed to be faxed to broadcasters. The significance of them in general is they represent the view of the Met Office taking into account all data.
What these 2 show is firstly an occluded front close to us from the East under cold upper air and 2nd a potential streamer across the South East corner.
They are called Fax charts as they are created by human meteorologists and in the past were designed to be faxed to broadcasters. The significance of them in general is they represent the view of the Met Office taking into account all data.
What these 2 show is firstly an occluded front close to us from the East under cold upper air and 2nd a potential streamer across the South East corner.
I follow a few weather experts on Twitter, aswell as keeping an eye on BBC and the Met Office and one thing has struck me as being clear. When it comes to predicting snow in Sussex, no one has the absolute foggiest idea about whether it will snow in our neck of the woods.
We are either too far south or too far west to get snow most of the time which for a snow lover like me is hugely depressing!
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Which means snow?
Is that a Thames streamer?
The local SE news forecast was saying snow at 100 metres in Kent & Sussex on Sunday night.
I follow a few weather experts on Twitter, aswell as keeping an eye on BBC and the Met Office and one thing has struck me as being clear. When it comes to predicting snow in Sussex, no one has the absolute foggiest idea about whether it will snow in our neck of the woods.
We are either too far south or too far west to get snow most of the time which for a snow lover like me is hugely depressing!
There's a different climate either side of the Downs, so Sussex cannot be treated as a whole.