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Met office is reporting cold temps but no snow for me on the North East coast for this week, iPhone weather app is showing the snow symbol for all five weekdays lol.
Where you to?
I keep hearing the south on Friday looks like it could get blizzards as the rain and wind moves up from France, but I expect that to be rain here then turn to snow as it pushes up past maybe Winchester/Andover. Thats what usually happens. Sucks down here for snow. We cant even get it when its forecasted haha.
Might round up family in the car and drive to it on Saturday just to savior it for once.
I’m a little nervous for driving either Thursday evening or Friday morning to the airport. It’s 120miles.
Can only go by current forecasts but I'd probably try and get on early Thursday if possible - not looking like its going to be enough to stop flights at this point as its probably going to be light powdery snow but looks like its going to be sustained though light snow throughout Thursday so later on might have built up enough to make roads more of a question mark.
At the moment though anything past 72 hours is very subject to change.
I will be on nightshift Thursday night bloody hope I can get home current predictions from BBC is light snow from 4pm Thursday straight through to 10am Friday
If that happens no doubt it will be horrendous praying for a change in 72 hours.
Who do you believe Met office is totally different to BBC, BBC now looks like it snowmaggedon inbound next four days here
Looking at the current BBC map it's definitely going to be snow rather than rain. Huge wave coming from the south and it's looking like heavy snow all day Thursday. Met Office also saying heavy snow is expected now.
We'll see. A few days ago they were saying south and east to get hit bad first, now its looking like we wont get any. And Thursday still a long way off, Ive a feeling the warm front pushes up and sits over us giving us drizzle all day and 20 miles north get 4 inches of snow.
EDIT* is this what you saw dazza? "blizzards for the south, could be at this point" 2m20s onwards
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/43192715
And so it begins.
Covering this morning here.
Are you a bit inland? We've got nothing here (on the coast).