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Uncle Spielberg

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Early January, a perfect rare n/e airflow with showers and no cold weather there or in the East, 6 c by day 2 c by night and rain all week. A very poor outcome
 






Uncle Spielberg

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Drpepper

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A nationwide freeze is due in 3 weeks similar to March 18 due to a SSW according to various reports. Make of that what you wish.
Will see in due course
 


Giraffe

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Early January, a perfect rare n/e airflow with showers and no cold weather there or in the East, 6 c by day 2 c by night and rain all week. A very poor outcome

Can't disagree with that. It hasn't happened. It still could happen though!
 




Notters

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Come on then, where is it and reply to points made

I can't speak for Sussex, we've had snow on and off for a week here now, though predominantly on higher ground.

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Bozza

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Can't disagree with that. It hasn't happened. It still could happen though!

It was snowing when I took the dog out onto the Downs around 10pm last night. Very lightly though and it was never going to lead to any ground coverage, alas.
 


Audax

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Can't disagree with that. It hasn't happened. It still could happen though!

Still all up in the air (excuse the pun) as to what happens after the SSW (Sudden Stratospheric Warming for any who don't know) that's just getting underway today-ish. Notoriously difficult to predict what happens once an SSW kicks into gear. if we get lucky, we could get ideal snow conditions. To be fair, in terms of general weather patterns the Christmas / New Year period was actually pretty good for snow potential. Only problem is it happened while Europe was still *too warm*, so when we had easterly / nor-easterly winds they weren't drawing from cold air masses and we stayed a few degrees C too warm for consistent snow.
 






Giraffe

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It was snowing when I took the dog out onto the Downs around 10pm last night. Very lightly though and it was never going to lead to any ground coverage, alas.

There was a reasonable dusting in the hills around Findon and I suspect a decent layer looking up to Chanctonbury. A good amount on the Northern side of the Storrington hills too.

But it cut off East of Chanctonbury and South of Findon I think. Must have been quite a thin streamer that turned to rain by morning/sleet by morning.
 










A1X

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Even Madrid has had snow and we still haven't
 








crodonilson

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Mrs Crodo woke up to 4 inches this morning.
 










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