Nice to see some snow falling over the erea at the moment.
A bit more snow to come over the weekend but temperatures will start to rise to a horribly high level (as I predicted last Sunday) during Monday and Tuesday. Temperatures will fall rapidly into Wednesday where it will remain cooler for a couple of days.
A bit of snow on and off all week, but as for next weekend things are not so certain so I wont give any indications now.
Hi there mate, really appreciate the forecasts, even if there not always uber positive, but appreciate that you tell it how it is!!!
Just a quick couple of questions regards the weather forecast - On snow forecast.com I have seen that a couple of times the temps at the top have been - degrees, yet the freezing point has been at a higher altitude? Why is this??
Also, Do the higher temps affect the snow if the wind chill brings the temps to -minus??
Like I say, really appreciate the ...
Hi there mate, really appreciate the forecasts, even if there not always uber positive, but appreciate that you tell it how it is!!!
Just a quick couple of questions regards the weather forecast - On snow forecast.com I have seen that a couple of times the temps at the top have been - degrees, yet the freezing point has been at a higher altitude? Why is this??
Also, Do the higher temps affect the snow if the wind chill brings the temps to -minus??
Like I say, really appreciate the posts and predictions, and any pointers on the points above
I do not take any web sites into account when I do my predictions. I use data from various sources so I can not comment in relation to snow forecast.com or j2ski.com and the alike as these normally are inaccurate for most of the time.
The wind chill factor is a 'feel like' number so for instance, the air temperature (the important one that dictates if the falling stuff is rain or snow) is say 5c but the wind is 5mph..then it will 'feel' like its minus 5c. Because the air ...
Hi Jon,
I do not take any web sites into account when I do my predictions. I use data from various sources so I can not comment in relation to snow forecast.com or j2ski.com and the alike as these normally are inaccurate for most of the time.
The wind chill factor is a 'feel like' number so for instance, the air temperature (the important one that dictates if the falling stuff is rain or snow) is say 5c but the wind is 5mph..then it will 'feel' like its minus 5c. Because the air temperature is plus 5c then its likely to fall as rain (not always!) but its feels damn cold because of the wind.