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Ken Cook[_3_] October 27th 18 09:32 AM

Copley 3cm snow
 
Hi, All,
3cm snow lying 09Z, first lying in October since 2012
09Z ob NNW 13KT, vis 6 miles, broken cloud, light snow, 1C / 0C, 1016mb rising
past 24hr
Max 6.9C min 0.0C, grass -1.5C(under snow), rain 1.6mm(snow converted)
Ken
Copley
Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net/#Latest Forecast

David Mitchell[_4_] October 28th 18 12:28 PM

Copley 3cm snow
 
Takes a bit longer to get down here Ken, but duly arrived overnight, just a dusting, but light snow falling most of the day.

DM. 740m. La Moratille. Viam. Correze. France.

Richard Dixon[_3_] October 28th 18 06:22 PM

Copley 3cm snow
 
On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 10:32:39 AM UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:

3cm snow lying 09Z, first lying in October since 2012
09Z ob NNW 13KT, vis 6 miles, broken cloud, light snow, 1C / 0C, 1016mb


Ken I'm assuming you keep a record of "first snow" in your rarified atmosphere - when the average date for you?

Richard

Ken Cook[_3_] October 28th 18 10:08 PM

Copley 3cm snow
 
On Sunday, 28 October 2018 19:22:53 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 10:32:39 AM UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:

3cm snow lying 09Z, first lying in October since 2012
09Z ob NNW 13KT, vis 6 miles, broken cloud, light snow, 1C / 0C, 1016mb


Ken I'm assuming you keep a record of "first snow" in your rarified atmosphere - when the average date for you?

Richard


Hi, David and Richard,
David, I think it was just a taster – only the third October since I moved here in 1995 that has seen snow lying.

Richard, I keep a note of first and last frosts but not snow. However, your post has stirred me to make a start – could take a while though as grandchildren have just about taken over here!

Gordon Manley, who knew a bit about Teesdale weather, was convinced that Consett – just up the road and same altitude- was the snowiest urban community in Britain.
The Met Office also seems convinced that Copley has the highest number of snow falling days of their sites in England and 5th in UK – nothing to do with me I just send the obs. in!
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learnin...nowiest-places

There might be room for some work here and I’ll let you know. Meanwhile, a very rough estimate would be average first snow falling 10th November, first with more than half cover at 09Z 25th November. Last falling 25th April, last more than half cover at 09Z 25th March.
Since 1995 average annual days falling are 57.7, lying more than half cover 31.5, fresh falls at 09Z 83.2cm

Copley Lead Mill (not standard exposure) 41.3 days lying

There could be another interesting study to compare snowfalls here with my old MetO site at Low Etherley (155m asl) 1971 – 1995. Annual stats there were, falling 52.1, lying 31.7, fresh 76.0cm
Ken
Copley
Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net/#Latest Forecast



Norman Lynagh[_5_] October 29th 18 06:00 AM

Copley 3cm snow
 
Ken Cook wrote:

On Sunday, 28 October 2018 19:22:53 UTC, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 10:32:39 AM UTC+1, Ken Cook wrote:

3cm snow lying 09Z, first lying in October since 2012
09Z ob NNW 13KT, vis 6 miles, broken cloud, light snow, 1C / 0C,
1016mb


Ken I'm assuming you keep a record of "first snow" in your rarified
atmosphere - when the average date for you?

Richard


Hi, David and Richard,
David, I think it was just a taster – only the third October since
I moved here in 1995 that has seen snow lying.

Richard, I keep a note of first and last frosts but not snow.
However, your post has stirred me to make a start – could take a
while though as grandchildren have just about taken over here!

Gordon Manley, who knew a bit about Teesdale weather, was convinced
that Consett – just up the road and same altitude- was the snowiest
urban community in Britain. The Met Office also seems convinced that
Copley has the highest number of snow falling days of their sites in
England and 5th in UK – nothing to do with me I just send the obs.
in!
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learnin.../snowiest-plac
es

There might be room for some work here and I’ll let you know.
Meanwhile, a very rough estimate would be average first snow falling
10th November, first with more than half cover at 09Z 25th November.
Last falling 25th April, last more than half cover at 09Z 25th March.
Since 1995 average annual days falling are 57.7, lying more than half
cover 31.5, fresh falls at 09Z 83.2cm


In Tideswell, since 2009, the average annual days falling is 50 and
more than half-cover lying is 28. I don't keep stats on earliest/latest
dates but I might have a look at that.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.

David Mitchell[_4_] October 29th 18 10:58 AM

Copley 3cm snow
 
Ken, I observed 3 days with snow lying in Yorkshire in October between 1992 and 2016. Sorry, don't have access to years, but all were 30 or 31st October, 2 in Penistone and 1 in Langtoft, each event was fairly widespread.
This is our third Autumn here and we have had a fall by the end of the first week in November each year so far.

DM. 740m. La Moratille. Correze. France.

Ken Cook[_3_] October 30th 18 04:25 PM

Copley 3cm snow
 
On Sunday, 28 October 2018 23:08:54 UTC, Ken Cook wrote:

Meanwhile, a very rough estimate would be average first snow falling 10th November, first with more than half cover at 09Z 25th November. Last falling 25th April, last more than half cover at 09Z 25th March.

Now that I’ve finished the spreadsheet, I can’t believe how close those rough estimates were! (1996 - 2018)
Average dates:- First falling 10th November, first more than half cover 28th November. Last falling 22nd April, last more than half cover 23rd March.

Ken
Copley
Teesdale
http://www.kencook.magix.net/#Latest Observations


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