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Well yesterday was great, sunny, and even hot in the Landy at dinner time(with windows up), into summer:confused1: work now mainly contract grass cutting, ground soggy, only had to pull mower out 4 times when it got stuck:thumbdown:, woke today to see more rain. to wet for comercial and far to wet for domestic stuff.... need to find a wet day job at home uummm

 

Hi Dorset it wet here mate very it was snowing 10 mins ago mate but still raining hard fields are very wet now to wet for the 110 it a joke thanks Jon

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***Moderate to heavy snowfall threat Saturday Mid-Wales (inc. all of Ulster) SE to London/Kent border between rain/Sleet/Snow with easterly gales making it feel amazingly cooooooold for late March***

Sod the log sales, this Winters pi**in me off with its longevity!

 

HI ALL im told devon and the west 60mm of rain in the next 24hrs :001_rolleyes:it all mad now jon

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The current frontal band lies South east from Lisburn in NIre across Ellesmere port, Stoke, Tamworth, Northampton, Luton, Dartford, Folkestone moving in a Northerly direction readily falling as snow above 800ft with rain & sleet at lower levels but this looks to be turning more to snow as time goes by?

Associated Low is just off SW Eire but appears to be still tracking North meaning the front could make more progress into Scotland early tomorrow before pivoting and returning southwards.

Extremely difficult to predict accurate snowfall amounts as the dew point is borderline between rain/sleet & Snow in many areas but higher ground could well see 5-6 inches by rush hour tomorrow?, quite amazing for this time of March!

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The current frontal band lies South east from Lisburn in NIre across Ellesmere port, Stoke, Tamworth, Northampton, Luton, Dartford, Folkestone moving in a Northerly direction readily falling as snow above 800ft with rain & sleet at lower levels but this looks to be turning more to snow as time goes by?

Associated Low is just off SW Eire but appears to be still tracking North meaning the front could make more progress into Scotland early tomorrow before pivoting and returning southwards.

Extremely difficult to predict accurate snowfall amounts as the dew point is borderline between rain/sleet & Snow in many areas but higher ground could well see 5-6 inches by rush hour tomorrow?, quite amazing for this time of March!

image.ashx?type=rain_UK&time=201303212130

 

HI PECK im told there going to be 60mm plus of rain in the morning mate :001_rolleyes:jon

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HI PECK im told there going to be 60mm plus of rain in the morning mate :001_rolleyes:jon

Its torrential rain here now, and has been for the last few hours followong a really wet day.

Lots of flooding and muddy water streaming from the fields. Gale force winds too.

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HI PECK im told there going to be 60mm plus of rain in the morning mate :001_rolleyes:jon

Various media reports going so far as "3 to 4 inches of rain" in SW areas ML so I`d keep tabs on the rain radar as well as those river levels ;)

Valid alignment for the fronts to move in a "conveyer belt" position giving rain off and on for the next 24hrs for SWEng, SWales & much of Eire?

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Various media reports going so far as "3 to 4 inches of rain" in SW areas ML so I`d keep tabs on the rain radar as well as those river levels ;)

Valid alignment for the fronts to move in a "conveyer belt" position giving rain off and on for the next 24hrs for SWEng, SWales & much of Eire?

 

HI PECK im not to bad here but for some down in somerset it not very nice i think i will pm sam thanks jon :thumbup:

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