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Snow watch part 6 (!) / Easter 2018

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GloriaSmud · 20/03/2018 16:01

As Snow watch part 5 is almost full, there's a few days of milder weather forecast and we're coming up to Easter, thought now would be a good time to start a new thread.

There are signs that winter might not be finished with us yet.

The run up to Easter could be wintry…

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 20/03/2018 22:07

This is Good Friday, don't take any details as being gospel (Grin) it's a long way off, but it's beginning to become a trend in the models.

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DazzlingMilton · 20/03/2018 22:14

With my limited French, areas at risk of snow are white, areas at risk of freezing rain are violet??

OhYouBadBadKitten · 20/03/2018 22:41

yes :)

HarveySchlumpfenburger · 20/03/2018 22:44

Is it the white/violet diagonal shading over the green/blue patches that are where the snow is? The big white areas are where there’s no precipitation.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 20/03/2018 22:46

I can't see any purple at all.

Whywonttheyletmeusemyusername · 20/03/2018 22:56

Waves to Gloria and OYBBK.....thanks for the link on thread 5 !! I can't believe this is thread no 6....I am so over this weather now. Although it can do what it likes now...I don't care GrinGrin

HarveySchlumpfenburger · 20/03/2018 23:03

I can’t on that run, but it’s mentioned in the text at the top. There is on this one though. Over Ireland and a bit over south Devon.

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HelenaDove · 20/03/2018 23:42

I dont know why the card companies dont start putting snowy scenes on Easter cards They might as well. Angry

AnnieAnoniMouse · 21/03/2018 02:48

🐰 just hopping in to see if we will be getting anymore ❄️☃️

OhYouBadBadKitten · 21/03/2018 07:13

well ermmm,

so, snow in hilly parts of Scotland and then later on parts of northern England this weekend. Then froughly from Wednesday/Thursday the wind direction turns northerly and well.

This is Good Friday on the latest run.

I'm so sorry!!!

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gttia · 21/03/2018 07:14

Goodness me is that London in the middle of that?!

OhYouBadBadKitten · 21/03/2018 07:26

I'm afraid so! We all need to start blowing to the north hard on Wednesday.

InMySpareTime · 21/03/2018 07:41

Good illustration of the Manchester Snow Shield though!

fortyfourfeasts · 21/03/2018 07:48

Nooooooo! We fly from London Good Friday morning! Please please please no disruption.

lamettarules · 21/03/2018 07:57

Read this and thought ,as even I could grasp it ,others might like it .

The historic disruptive cold spell at the turn of the month and the brief intense wintry spell last weekend were caused by a record-breaking sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event that began on 11 February.

The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth’s atmosphere, sat above the troposphere. During the autumn and winter, the polar stratosphere gets intensely cold because of the absence of solar radiation. This allows a large vortex – a zone of low pressure – to dominate the polar region in the upper troposphere and stratosphere.

This polar vortex often lasts the entire winter without being disturbed. However, in some years, zones of much warmer stratospheric air can surge northwards out of the tropics and be strong enough to smash apart the polar vortex. In extreme cases, temperatures can rise as much as 40C in only a few days. Even though the vortex split takes place high up in the stratosphere, about 18 miles (30km) above the north pole, the consequences slowly spread into the troposphere then away from the pole in the subsequent two or three weeks.

This greatly influences our weather, often weakening the jet stream, allowing high pressure to build across Scandinavia and sending frigid polar air plunging southwards into Western Europe.

www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/19/weatherwatch-sudden-stratospheric-warming-beast-from-the-east

HarveySchlumpfenburger · 21/03/2018 08:06

Well I guess Good Friday Mass is not an option then Grin

At least there’s no chance of me getting stuck at work this time.

Gertrudethestag · 21/03/2018 08:28

It really does look like Cornwall will miss Easter snow Shock willing be very cold down here regardless or will the temps be more average?

This time last year we were getting ready to go camping

JillJ72 · 21/03/2018 08:33

Teeeeeeedious! I seriously hope we get a decent remainder of spring and whole of summer to compensate for the extended cold. 🤔

gttia · 21/03/2018 09:19

Crikey! Easter Sunday will be staying in watching films!

grandplans · 21/03/2018 09:27

I'm about to book a flight for Easter Sunday. (UK internal flight)

Is this a bad idea?!

GloriaSmud · 21/03/2018 09:51

grandplans ~ At the moment, I'd wait a few days before booking anything.

Netweather and TheWeatherOutlook are both hinting at the possibility of it being cold later next week.

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GloriaSmud · 21/03/2018 09:54

lamettarules ~ that's a really good article, thank you for posting it.

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YuleABUnREASTIEable · 21/03/2018 11:32

Wow, not exactly a spring like Easter to look forward to then.

YuleABUnREASTIEable · 21/03/2018 11:33

Since it’s still over a week away presumably things could completely change and we get nothing though, or is that wishful thinking?

OhYouBadBadKitten · 21/03/2018 13:41

Things could change and will. It's hugely important not to look at the forecasts to think it will/won't snow in any one particular location. At the moment just see it as a heads up that things may turn snowy and cold again.

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