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James Brown December 19th 09 07:29 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
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
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James Brown

Gareth Slee December 19th 09 07:59 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
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



1.9.C here in Port Talbot, under partly cloudy skies. Hoping we may see
a little more interesting weather over the next few days...

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Gareth Slee

James Brown December 19th 09 08:09 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
In message , Gareth Slee
writes
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



1.9.C here in Port Talbot, under partly cloudy skies. Hoping we may see
a little more interesting weather over the next few days...

Thanks Gareth - I am literally a hundred yards from the sea front and
the temp is now a balmy 6.3 in a SW wind directly off the channel - I
think the junction of the warm front and cold is just leaving N Wales -
the circulation Will referred to?

The ground is still wet from an earlier shower and is likely to turn
very icy later on methinks,

Cheers

James

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James Brown

[email protected] December 19th 09 08:34 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
On Dec 19, 9:09*pm, James Brown
wrote:
In message , Gareth Slee
writes



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


1.9.C here in Port Talbot, under partly cloudy skies. Hoping we may see
a little more interesting weather over the next few days...


Thanks Gareth - I am literally a hundred yards from the sea front and
the temp is now a balmy 6.3 in a SW wind directly off the channel - I
think the junction of the warm front and cold is just leaving N Wales -
the circulation Will referred to?

The ground is still wet from an earlier shower and is likely to turn
very icy later on methinks,

Cheers

James

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+3.6C here in Swansea 100m asl.

Not convinced it's going to snow, but we shall see.

Steve R.

Swansea

James Brown December 19th 09 08:37 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
In message
,
writes
On Dec 19, 9:09*pm, James Brown
wrote:
In message , Gareth Slee
writes



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


1.9.C here in Port Talbot, under partly cloudy skies. Hoping we may see
a little more interesting weather over the next few days...


Thanks Gareth - I am literally a hundred yards from the sea front and
the temp is now a balmy 6.3 in a SW wind directly off the channel - I
think the junction of the warm front and cold is just leaving N Wales -
the circulation Will referred to?

The ground is still wet from an earlier shower and is likely to turn
very icy later on methinks,

Cheers

James

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James Brown- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


+3.6C here in Swansea 100m asl.

Not convinced it's going to snow, but we shall see.

Steve R.

Swansea


Feeling a lot less lonely now ;-)) Thanks Steve

James
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James Brown

James Brown December 19th 09 08:55 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
I see Capel Curig is now reporting heavy snow - presumably on the back
edge of the CF
Cheers

James


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James Brown

hungerdunger December 19th 09 10:37 PM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
"James Brown" wrote in message
...
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! ;-))


A few snow showers here near Carmarthen during the day, but currently
drizzling, and the temperature has risen to 2.4c. However, Rob McElwee has
forecast that it will freeze solid overnight. (Or at least I think that's
what he said - I was losing concentration by then).
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Hungerdunger
To reply by email, remove the MARX from my address



Howard Neil December 20th 09 06:48 AM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 

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.

--
Howard Neil
(western end of the Brecon Beacons National Park, at 235 metres asl)

James Brown December 20th 09 08:02 AM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 
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.

Cheers
James
--
James Brown

Howard Neil December 20th 09 09:04 AM

Wonder what's up in Wales
 

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.

--
Howard Neil

Howard Neil December 20th 09 06:27 PM

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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