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Wonder what's up in Wales
On 20/12/2009 10:04, Howard Neil wrote: On 20/12/2009 09:02, James Brown wrote: In message , Howard Neil writes On 19/12/2009 20:29, James Brown wrote: As one of the few Caltic folk here I wish we had a few more reports from Wales. There appears to have developed an area of heavy precipitation over Snowdonia - moving south - I'm right on the S Wales coast and the wind off the sea has locally raised temps to 6.0 - we have our own micro climate. Incidentally I would go with Will's forecast for a return of the easterlies - based on the old 'memory trick' that a pattern often returns after a short interlude - well we can live in hope! ;-)) Cheers James We have seen no snow up here till this morning when we have had a few brief showers. There is now a very thin coating of snow. Current temperature is -4.9 so little warmth. It is just a lack of precipitation. In other words, there has been little to report. Sorry, James. Not at all - there is now quite a few contributors from Wales ;-)) You might get a fair bit more in the next couple of days Howard. Depends on who gets it right. According to the Met Office, we should be having a number of heavy snow showers today. However, GFS indicates it will be dry. We will see. Well, I'm declaring it a score draw. Most of the day was as indicated by GFS. However, there was a light snow shower mid afternoon. There is now the thinnest of coverings. -- Howard Neil |
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