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The current Met Office forecast for Tideswell is predicting 12 hours of
heavy snow from 7 p.m. this evening with the temp on 0° and the wind gusting over 35 m.p.h. yet there isn't even a yellow snow warning. If we do get that sort of weather, and it's a big 'if', the roads will become very nasty, especially those higher up than us. Current temp (1110z) is +2.8 so it doesn't have to fall much in any precipitation for things to deteriorate rapidly. There's certainly some pretty cold air pushing in. At 1000z the temp was only 2.8° at Belmullet, with a Force 6 WNW'ly blowing. That would be consistent with around 0° here if the same airmass pushed in, which seems likely. If conditions are going to get as bad as forecast then surely a warning is justified. If the thinking is that the weather doesn't justify a warning then why does the forecast predict such bad conditions. At present the current forecast and the (absence of) warnings don't tie up. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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