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Josy 14-11-2013 10:27 AM

Shock long range UK weather forecast for winter 2013
 
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Winter 2013 into 2014 is forecast to be “exceptionally severe” with above-average snowfall and plunging temperatures.

Long-range weather forecasts warn of bitter Arctic gales leading to feet-deep snow drifts right up until February.

Snow forecasts for winter 2013 suggest much of the country will be hit by heavy wintry downpours with no let up well into next year.

As lovers of the white stuff ask ‘will it snow?’ this winter, the general consensus among long-range forecasters is a resounding ‘yes’.

However they said winter could bring chaos similar to the big freeze of 2010/11 which saw airports close and roads grind to a standstill for months.


The warnings come as temperatures begin to dip around the UK with the first “real taste” of winter likely to hit next week.

James Madden, forecaster for Exacta Weather, said Britain is braced for “copious” snowfall this winter with extreme cold expected to last into the spring.

He added that Britain faces “an incomparable scenario to anything we have experienced in modern times”.

He said: “An exceptionally prolonged period of widespread cold is highly likely to develop throughout this winter and last into next spring.

“It will be accompanied by snow drifts of several feet and long-lasting snow accumulations on a widespread scale.

“This period of snow and cold is likely to result in an incomparable scenario to anything we have experienced in modern times.

“A scenario similar to December 2010 is likely to develop, but on a more prolonged scale in terms of overall duration.”
More here

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/442...ting-next-week


So that's 3 or 4 articles I have read like this now but then if you check the long term weather forecast on the MET office they say temperatures should be higher than normal, so basically they don't have a clue then and are taking a massive guess with this..so why run the scare mongering articles like the one above? some people will be even more worried now about energy bills and food supplies etc :bored:

Livia 14-11-2013 10:31 AM

Better get my skis waxed.

Saph 14-11-2013 10:37 AM

didn't they say in september that by the end of october the uk would be covered in snow :/

Josy 14-11-2013 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 6483904)
didn't they say in september that by the end of october the uk would be covered in snow :/

Yeah :joker:

mizzy25 14-11-2013 10:40 AM

Weve not even had any rain in Newcastle for weeks let alone snow. We had a bit of frost on Sunday but its been blinding sun for days, cold and windy as well though.

Lee. 14-11-2013 10:42 AM

It was trying to snow here yesterday :bored:

Jack_ 14-11-2013 10:48 AM

Any forecast that's further than five days away should be taken with a whole load of caution. A forecast that's 48 hours in advance will change as the hours progress, so trying to forecast a seasons worth of weather this far in advance is extremely difficult. Long range forecasting isn't that advanced yet and so anyone that truly believes the forecast and doesn't think that it can change, and believes the fear mongering articles the tabloids publish only to then complain in a few months when it hasn't been as accurate as they predicted, is very foolish.

Having said that, this is one long range forecast that I seriously hope comes true.

Niamh. 14-11-2013 10:49 AM

I'm sure for the last few years they've said stuff like this :laugh:

Lee. 14-11-2013 10:51 AM

Josy, do you follow Windy Wilson on FB? I always go by his forecasts. He's the only one that correctly predicted the horrific winter if 2010.

arista 14-11-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Saph (Post 6483904)
didn't they say in september that by the end of october the uk would be covered in snow :/

No its this month they said

arista 14-11-2013 11:00 AM

Next Week its colder for sure
but that is normal
for this time of year

Kizzy 14-11-2013 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 6483918)
Any forecast that's further than five days away should be taken with a whole load of caution. A forecast that's 48 hours in advance will change as the hours progress, so trying to forecast a seasons worth of weather this far in advance is extremely difficult. Long range forecasting isn't that advanced yet and so anyone that truly believes the forecast and doesn't think that it can change, and believes the fear mongering articles the tabloids publish only to then complain in a few months when it hasn't been as accurate as they predicted, is very foolish.

Having said that, this is one long range forecast that I seriously hope comes true.

Any reason you're hoping for a loss of services jack?

Josy 14-11-2013 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6483936)
Any reason you're hoping for a loss of services jack?

Why do you always question people that say they would like a proper winter Kizzy? genuine question..

Obviously I cant speak for Jack but no where in his post did he say anything about hoping for loss of services...

Some people actually enjoy the winter months you know, the snow, the frost, the dark nights and the cold crisp mornings and days, we are used to having pretty harsh winters in this country and it doesn't make someone a bad person if they like the winter.

It also doesn't mean they hope for services to stop, wish harm on others or even loss of lives.

Vanessa 14-11-2013 11:34 AM

They say that all the time, but there's still sunshine in here. :joker:

Natalie. 14-11-2013 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 6483949)
They say that all the time, but there's still sunshine in here. :joker:

Your gif :love:

I can't wait for the snow, then I get sick of it after a few days.I get excited when it first comes down :hugesmile: Then when I fall on my bum I'm not so pleased.

Niamh. 14-11-2013 11:40 AM

I like the snow but I hate driving on it or ice. I wouldn't object to getting snowed in at home for a few days though :laugh: Ugh last time something like that happened though I was trying to get home which isn't good, took me 4 and a half hours to get home in what should have taken me 30minutes

Kizzy 14-11-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6483947)
Why do you always question people that say they would like a proper winter Kizzy? genuine question..

Obviously I cant speak for Jack but no where in his post did he say anything about hoping for loss of services...

Some people actually enjoy the winter months you know, the snow, the frost, the dark nights and the cold crisp mornings and days, we are used to having pretty harsh winters in this country and it doesn't make someone a bad person if they like the winter.

It also doesn't mean they hope for services to stop, wish harm on others or even loss of lives.


In your OP the article suggested there would be wide reaching disruption and loss of services didn't it?
Jack said that long term forcast was something to look forward to... Why, why is that an attractive prospect... it isn't to me!
We've had this conversation before, good for you enjoy your winter make a snow angel.
If you can't speak for jack don't then, he is more than capable of expressing himself. I 'm not attacking anyone am I? no need to be so defensive josy.

Josy 14-11-2013 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6483959)
In your OP you suggested there would be wide reaching disruption and loss of services didn't you?
Jack said that long term forcast was something to look forward to... Why, why is that an attractive prospect... it isn't to me!
We've had this conversation before, good for you enjoy your winter make a snow angel.
If you can't speak for jack don't then, he is more than capable of expressing himself. I 'm not attacking anyone am I? no need to be so defensive josy.

I never suggested anything like that in my OP Kizzy, it's an article by a newspaper not written by me.

And yes we have had this conversation before and you got all defensive the last time too that's the reason I asked you why you always question people that mention they enjoy the winter.

Who mentioned snow angels? that's twice you've said that now....

I also never spoke for Jack I merely pointed out that he hadn't mentioned anything about hoping for loss of services like you suggested.

Asking someone a question isn't getting defensive Kizzy, if you don't want to take part in this discussion or want people replying to your comments then why post in here at all, there's plenty of other threads..

Gstar 14-11-2013 12:05 PM

Bring it on, I'm ready

Kizzy 14-11-2013 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6483966)
I never suggested anything like that in my OP Kizzy, it's an article by a newspaper not written by me.

And yes we have had this conversation before and you got all defensive the last time too that's the reason I asked you why you always question people that mention they enjoy the winter.

Who mentioned snow angels? that's twice you've said that now....

I also never spoke for Jack I merely pointed out that he hadn't mentioned anything about hoping for loss of services like you suggested.

Asking someone a question isn't getting defensive Kizzy, if you don't want to take part in this discussion or want people replying to your comments then why post in here at all, there's plenty of other threads..

Can you see where I edited my post?
In the article in your OP it states quite clearly that the forcast would be for an winter that would be of a severity previously unseen.
I asked jack why this long term senario was attractive due to the mention of the widespread disruption and loss of services that was said to accompany this josy.
As you say asking a question is not being defensive and yet you see mine as some form of attack...
Are you asking me to leave your thread?

arista 14-11-2013 12:18 PM

leave your thread?



NO

Josy 14-11-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6483990)
Can you see where I edited my post?
In the article in your OP it states quite clearly that the forcast would be for an winter that would be of a severity previously unseen.
I asked jack why this long term senario was attractive due to the mention of the widespread disruption and loss of services that was said to accompany this josy.
As you say asking a question is not being defensive and yet you see mine as some form of attack...
Are you asking me to leave your thread?

I saw your post as twisting of someone else's comment tbqh.

You never came into the thread with any sort of opinion on the OP at all instead choosing to pick at one line of Jacks post.

So no I'm not asking you to leave the thread, my post above was clear you are again just twisting my words..

Do you have an opinion to add about the OP?

AnnieK 14-11-2013 12:40 PM

I love the snow so I hope we get a decent fall but not for too long....

Kizzy 14-11-2013 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6483998)
I saw your post as twisting of someone else's comment tbqh.

You never came into the thread with any sort of opinion on the OP at all instead choosing to pick at one line of Jacks post.

So no I'm not asking you to leave the thread, my post above was clear you are again just twisting my words..

Do you have an opinion to add about the OP?

What has actually happened is you've twisted my words josy.
If you want me to have a say on the topic I will, however I'm not the first person to stomp into a thread and challenge the views of others without having an opinion of their own am I?
It happens every day.

My view is I hope the forecast is wrong, the length and scale of this winter is really frightening.
I would worry about the long and short term implications of such extreme weather conditions both socially and economically.
Winter is exceptionally hard for the vulnerable, and although it's to be expected seasonally I wouldn't have thought anyone would seriously want any adverse weather to continue in fear of it impacting negatively as it is suggested in the Express article in the OP.

I may or may not make a snow angel, I haven't decided.

michael21 14-11-2013 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6484037)
What has actually happened is you've twisted my words josy.
If you want me to have a say on the topic I will, however I'm not the first person to stomp into a thread and challenge the views of others without having an opinion of their own am I?
It happens every day.

My view is I hope the forecast is wrong, the length and scale of this winter is really frightening.
I would worry about the long and short term implications of such extreme weather conditions both socially and economically.
Winter is exceptionally hard for the vulnerable, and although it's to be expected seasonally I wouldn't have thought anyone would seriously want any adverse weather to continue in fear of it impacting negatively as it is suggested in the Express article in the OP.

I may or may not make a snow angel, I haven't decided.


please stop there are people in the world with nothing and your worry about a bit of snow that might not happen


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