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Old January 9th 17, 09:39 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Graham is offline
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For my money, given the evolving situation, there's more risk of 'high
impact'
weather over the high ground of the Peak District (especially the west),
where
there's no warning, than there is in places like Southport, Hoylake and
Rhyll
where there is a warning. After all, the A537 road from Buxton to
Macclesfield
goes up to 515m over very exposed moorland and is totally open to the west.


We should miss most of it Norman that's according to Shefali our local
weather girl on Midlands Today.
As regards snow, she said low ground will get nothing and high ground may
get a few wintry showers.
That's the up and coming cold snap done and dusted then

Wonder if we will end up with another Winter like 88/89, if my memory serves
me well I don't think we had any snow until around the 16th February. I do
remember a fall of around 10cms or so on the 24th before it turned very mild
again at the start of March. I know we had a snow free December 88 and
January 89 (the only Jan snowless in my records).


Graham