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Possibility of nasty storm Mon night/tuesday

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OhYouBadBadReindeer · 30/12/2011 09:57

No met ofice warnings at the moment and the path of the storm is still uncertain, but at the moment I think there is potential for widespread severe gales - just unsure of where atm.

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ClaimedByMe · 30/12/2011 10:01

Again??

BastedTurkey · 30/12/2011 10:05

Oh no. Can't we just have a nice dusting if snow to close the schools please? Smile

OhYouBadBadReindeer · 30/12/2011 10:11

I know claimed - blame the jet stream.
Bastardturkey, would be much more preferable!

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ClaimedByMe · 30/12/2011 15:51

We have snow.........did I miss the snow thread???

OhYouBadBadReindeer · 30/12/2011 16:40

no claimedbyme - I saw that on the forecast last night and forgot to say anything

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OhYouBadBadReindeer · 31/12/2011 15:16

yellow warnings out for much of the UK reflecting the uncertainty of track and depth of low. Once again a storm (or not) that is being modelled differently by different computer models.

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OhYouBadBadReindeer · 31/12/2011 22:08

ok, looks more to be a Tuesday issue. track still uncertain but I think that the warning area may move further north. Sorry southern scotland....

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OhYouBadBadReindeer · 01/01/2012 09:59

2 out of the 3 models I looked at this morning show the strongest winds to be over southern Scotland/Northern England , once brings them further south. However when you look at the met office predicted wind speeds it shows both the very south of England and the NE of Scotland with the strongest wind speeds.

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OhYouBadBadReindeer · 01/01/2012 10:00

'one' not 'once'!
Whatever the outcome on tuesday, it looks to be quite an interesting start to the new school term/return to work!

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OhyouBadBadkitten · 01/01/2012 10:57

ok, models are looking more in agreement with widespread gales, possibly severe. Also blizzards look like a real issue over much of Scotland and perhaps the Pennines.

mankyscotslass · 01/01/2012 11:01

Just in time for everyone going back to work!

Tescos had a sale of snow shovels on last week, they had an over supply as noone was buying them. I reckon the price will go back up now!

OhyouBadBadkitten · 01/01/2012 11:08

Having read up some other thoughts, it does look like the met office warnings for the south are justified. What is missing is warnings for of Scotland (plus all the snow warnings that may well be justified)
Two areas of strong (perhaps severe gale) winds. One across the centre of the UK, stretching over time down to the channel where storm force winds may occur (lucky old Kent!?) and also across Scotland. In between those areas still looking very windy.
Still a couple of days away from this event, but worth being prepared.

TheMonster · 01/01/2012 11:34

I could do with heavy snow! We have a snow shovel!

OhyouBadBadkitten · 01/01/2012 15:32

aha! Met office have now also posted wind warnings for Scotland too. Worth noting the ice warnings for some tomorrow.

Snow wise - as above really for this storm.

laughalot · 01/01/2012 15:46

midlands it says may get snow heres hoping Grin.

iklboonkey · 01/01/2012 15:56

No snow please. DH can't work if it snows heavily & we need the money.

OhyouBadBadkitten · 02/01/2012 09:02

Morning all, models in pretty good agreement for a deepening low pressure to pass over Scotland in the early hours/daytime tomorrow with gales/severe gales, particularly in the west and along the south coast during rush hour.

Not looking quite so like there will be severe gales in parts of Scotland but worth bearing in mind that if the storm develops a sting jet then this is a possibility.

Some very heavy rain associated with this storm which may well turn snowy over higher ground in Scotland (query pennines too???).

GentleOtter · 02/01/2012 09:05

Very heavy snow here this morning.

Proper fat, I am here for a bit type of snow.

OhyouBadBadkitten · 02/01/2012 09:12

Thanks GO - heard something on bbc24 about snow showers 'up there'. Out of curiosity, do you happen to know the temp locally?

GentleOtter · 02/01/2012 09:32

I have just put the thermometer outside but it feels quite cold plus there is a bracing wind.

GentleOtter · 02/01/2012 10:03

Thermometer reading 2 degrees. Am not sure how accurate it is as it feels much colder.

HowToLookGoodGlaikit · 02/01/2012 10:33

We have had such a battering here from the winds the last few weeks, I cant believe we are about to get more!

OhyouBadBadkitten · 02/01/2012 11:12

Looks really quite nasty for Scotland now in the latest models with a large swathe away from the very north of Scotland seeing gusts of 80mph+ severe gales quite likely for Edinburgh and Glasgow even during the day time.

Southern coastal areas of England will likely see severe gales too with generally widespread gales across the rest of the UK.

OhyouBadBadkitten · 02/01/2012 11:13

Thanks GO - it does sound quite likely given your description of the snow. Handy for me to start to be able to understand local effects :)

OhyouBadBadkitten · 02/01/2012 11:15

I expect to see an upgrade to amber warnings for Scotland and perhaps for some of central and southern England away from coastal areas to lose their warnings altogether for this storm.

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