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Very surprised to see that the freezing level over the Peak District is
forecast to be 700 metres tomorrow (Thursday). That was on the forecasts issued yesterday afternoon and again this morning. Surely it can't be right. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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On 15/12/10 07:50, Norman wrote:
Very surprised to see that the freezing level over the Peak District is forecast to be 700 metres tomorrow (Thursday). That was on the forecasts issued yesterday afternoon and again this morning. Surely it can't be right. The charts show a warm sector coming south. Some forecasts I've seen show predicted highs of 6 or 7 before the CF represents. |
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Chris Smith wrote:
On 15/12/10 07:50, Norman wrote: Very surprised to see that the freezing level over the Peak District is forecast to be 700 metres tomorrow (Thursday). That was on the forecasts issued yesterday afternoon and again this morning. Surely it can't be right. The charts show a warm sector coming south. Some forecasts I've seen show predicted highs of 6 or 7 before the CF represents. Indeed, but by midday we're getting into deep cold air so the freezing level will fall very sharply. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. |
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On 15/12/2010 08:53, Chris Smith wrote:
On 15/12/10 07:50, Norman wrote: Very surprised to see that the freezing level over the Peak District is forecast to be 700 metres tomorrow (Thursday). That was on the forecasts issued yesterday afternoon and again this morning. Surely it can't be right. The charts show a warm sector coming south. Some forecasts I've seen show predicted highs of 6 or 7 before the CF represents. Does this mean there may be some thundersnow on the CF? -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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Joe Egginton wrote:
On 15/12/2010 08:53, Chris Smith wrote: On 15/12/10 07:50, Norman wrote: Very surprised to see that the freezing level over the Peak District is forecast to be 700 metres tomorrow (Thursday). That was on the forecasts issued yesterday afternoon and again this morning. Surely it can't be right. The charts show a warm sector coming south. Some forecasts I've seen show predicted highs of 6 or 7 before the CF represents. Does this mean there may be some thundersnow on the CF? -------------------- The change over looks dramatic, at least. Dave |
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