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23-11-2010
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over on the weather geeks forum.. who tend to be a lot more reliable than the met office, they reckon that Scarborough and the Wolds are going get a good seeing to , travelling north the NY Moors are going to get a covering, but nothing major, then a break over Teesside and Newcastle , both getting no more than flurries/light covering.. but from Alnwick upwards it could get a bit exciting
We will have to wait and see, but they were the only ones to predict last years hit on Teesside a week or so before it happened
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24-11-2010
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If one disregards the usuall media weather generalisations and takes a close look at all the information the Met Office provide, add in a bit of local knowledge....I'm inclined to agree with them Rikki.. if that's their evaluation for Thursday, but I do feel it could be a little heavier and more widespread come Saturday, particularly in the North of the region.....
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24-11-2010
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Does that mean that you'll be breaking out the long sleeve t-shirt then Nigel?
Time to put the shorts away I think!
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I may be wearing thicker socks with me sandles.....and fasten a couple of buttons on me shirt.....!
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24-11-2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rikki-UK
over on the weather geeks forum.. who tend to be a lot more reliable than the met office,
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A google of ' weather geeks' produces " About 264,000 results".
could you provide a link to the one you mean?
Ta.
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26-11-2010
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Sorry Mario for the delay the website is
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/
You need to register to read the forums and they do take some trolling through, to get any information amongst the chatter and slagging off of the Met Office, but when you do find the info it is better updated than the media and tends to be more accurate locally than the met office
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Thanks for that Rikki
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Welcome aboard Leon
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