EARLY WARNING OF SEVERE WEATHER
EARLY WARNING of Heavy Snow
Issued by the Met Office at 08:30 on Thursday, 23 December 2004.
OVERALL RISK ASSESSMENT: The probability of disruption due to
severe weather conditions in part of the United Kingdom within the
next 90 hours is 80 percent.
REGIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT for the occurrence of severe weather
conditions between 12:00 on Friday 24 December 2004 and 03:00 on
Monday 27 December 2004.
NORTHERN SCOTLAND 60% Percent
EASTERN SCOTLAND 50% Percent
SOUTH WEST SCOTLAND 50% Percent
NORTHERN IRELAND 70% Percent
NORTH WEST ENGLAND 50% Percent
NORTH EAST ENGLAND 40% Percent
THE MIDLANDS 50% Percent
WALES 70% Percent
SOUTH WEST ENGLAND 50% Percent
CENTRAL SOUTHERN ENGLAND 30% Percent
SOUTH EAST ENGLAND 30% Percent
EAST ANGLIA and LINCOLNSHIRE 30% Percent
This warning is an update to that issued at 06:34 on Wednesday 22
December 2004.
The Met Office is still forecasting a much colder spell for
Christmas, in complete contrast to the mild weather being
experienced at present.
Bands of snow showers are forecast to develop in the northwest
tomorrow, Christmas Eve, and these will spread to many other
northern and western areas overnight and during Christmas Day,
becoming heavier and more prolonged as they do so. There is an
increasing risk of some snow showers in the east on Boxing Day as
winds come in from the North Sea. Southeastern areas may see rain
turning to snow on the highest hills late on Christmas Eve but
generally dry weather will follow with only a low risk of localised
snow showers.
Confidence in a cold spell for Christmas is now considered as high
but there are still doubts in the exact detail relating to the snow.
Marked localised variations in snowfall are expected, with locations
exposed to the north or northwest seeing several centimetres whilst
other more sheltered areas escape with little if any. The
percentages above therefore reflect potential disruption to travel.
For enquiries regarding this warning - please contact your regional Met
Office.
Transmitted by the Met Office at 08:30 on Thursday 23 December 2004
This warning will be updated around 09:00 tomorrow, Friday 24
December 2004.
Met Office Webby
White Christmas?
- Ian - Rhythm Smurph
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Booooooo! It never snows here! Could at least manage it for ChristmasIan - Rhythm Smurph wrote:EAST ANGLIA and LINCOLNSHIRE 30% Percent
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Yipeeeeeeee! Hurrah, etc.
Oh no wait a minute, I've still got a metric fuckton of shopping to do, and I'm going to midnight mass (despite being a complete heathen) tomorrow night.
Hopefully it'll start just as I get back (and start wrapping at 3 o'clock in the morning). Come on!
Oh no wait a minute, I've still got a metric fuckton of shopping to do, and I'm going to midnight mass (despite being a complete heathen) tomorrow night.
Hopefully it'll start just as I get back (and start wrapping at 3 o'clock in the morning). Come on!
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
See this is why i like living across the road from a churchboudicca wrote:I'm going to midnight mass (despite being a complete heathen) tomorrow night.!
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We can do no more than hope. Lincoln gets about 2 inches of snow a year, let's hope it comes tomorrow.Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Booooooo! It never snows here! Could at least manage it for ChristmasIan - Rhythm Smurph wrote:EAST ANGLIA and LINCOLNSHIRE 30% Percent
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christmas 1964 was the last White one out here. but whats to like about cold and wet?
Another Shade of You.
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Well, we're traditionalists. Or so Von told us.christophe wrote:but whats to like about cold and wet?
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the beach has plently of white sand, does that count?
We don't have snow is Stockholm, so you want either
I think someone set my soul alight
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you know, you can be a right bast......hallucienate wrote:the beach has plently of white sand, does that count?
sometimes
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Yeah, we were spotting drunken Catholics (TM) at 1am last night too, wot with t'Church being over t'road from usd00mw0lf wrote:See this is why i like living across the road from a churchboudicca wrote:I'm going to midnight mass (despite being a complete heathen) tomorrow night.!
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
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try having a car with an engine that doesn't like the cold Dark then get back to me
Oops! don't think you're allowed to drive yet, are ye?
Oops! don't think you're allowed to drive yet, are ye?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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It's a bit frosty here but no snow yet! Boooooo
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Its been snowing on and off here in Wales most of the day. It now lays deep and crisp and even.
And we are nothing but experience in the eyes of nature,
And we will live forever in the eyes of nature.
And we will live forever in the eyes of nature.
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poor joke for you Rivers
Q. How does Good King Wenceslas like his pizzas?
A. Deep pan, crisp and....
I'll get me coat
Q. How does Good King Wenceslas like his pizzas?
A. Deep pan, crisp and....
I'll get me coat
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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made it to the beach today, does a white boxing day count?hallucienate wrote:the beach has plently of white sand, does that count?
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that particular circle of Hell awaits you DarkDark wrote:Nay, another few years.James Blast wrote:try having a car with an engine that doesn't like the cold Dark then get back to me
Oops! don't think you're allowed to drive yet, are ye?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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I try Rivers, us old pharts must
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
we got some snow 2 days ago, it it hasn't melted yetpikkrong wrote:Snow? Yes, indeed.
I think someone set my soul alight