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A light dusting in Kirkby this afternoon although nothing stuck. Got back to widnes and theres a little bit on cars but hasn't really stuck on road.
About 4 inches her and -2.

So prepared for a slipperly start to the day in the morning.
Just rain here in St Helens and thankfully nothing appears to have frozen.
yea rain washed it all away, wonder if thats the last of snow for the winter
Given the temperatures this week there is definitely an ice risk.
according to bbc we could get snow on saturday in st helens
Could be as early as Friday judging by the forecast.
oh yea i was just going of that photo thing :P
now i can see well on the BBC weather and snow expect all day friday, saturday morning and sunday night all will be light now however it will be colder than the last lot of snow and its not rained beforehand
Wednesday 16th January 2013

YELLOW EARLY WARNING of SNOW for most of England, Wales and the southern half of Scotland.

As the weather breaks down, an area of snow looks increasingly likely to spread from the southwest. Winds will strengthen and blizzard conditions are a possibility, especially over high ground. Accumulations of more than 10 cm of snow are possible in many parts, with the potential for some severe disruption, though currently there is a good deal of uncertainty about intensity of snow and how quickly it will turn to rain in the southwest.

The public should be aware of the risk of significant travel disruption affecting the west in the morning and the east in the afternoon. This warning is likely to be updated over the next couple of days.

Valid from 0300 until 2355 Friday.

Update :
Wednesday 16th January 2013

AMBER EARLY WARNING of SNOW for northwest England, west Midlands and east Wales.

As the weather breaks down, an area of snow looks increasingly likely to spread from the southwest. Winds will strengthen and blizzard conditions are likely, especially over high ground. Accumulations of more than 10-15 cm of snow could well occur quite widely, with the risk of 25 cm or more over high ground.

Clearly there is the potential for some severe disruption, and the public are advised to watch for updates to this warning and to be prepared to alter travel plans.

Valid from 0400 until 1800 Friday.
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