That's nothing compared to what we had in Yorkshire last winter. We 50cm of snow an all time low of -20 and a day when the temperature didn't rise above -15.
lol this forecast was wrong in regards to snow. Francis has the south east as getting the most snow when in fact it was yorkshire! were i live 10 miles NW of leeds we got 25 inches! Yes just over 2 foot!
@Jedbickers Thats because the dicks from the news and weather seem to think that South East because it is home to London...is the only area of the country that will see bad or glorious weather. Always tends to be exaturated for London.
He sounds really pissed off.. How the weather has changed. Now, if there's more than half a cm on the roads, it's headline news with, 'chaos', on the roads, etc. Years ago, when it was feet thick and lasted for weeks, people just got on with things and it never really made the news unless it was really, really bad.
What he meant is that the pennines will give a "rain shadow" effect or snow shadow in this case, and what that means is that the pennines will block any of the snow from getting that far west.
@jamesbaileyuk He quite obviously means a rain (or in this case snow) shadow. Anyone that knows anything about weather would usually pick up the reference...
Love the casually and calmly read parts "..daytime temperatures rising from -11 to -5.." and "..then Friday(almost said with shock but not quite) , deep snow causing chaos and disruption i would imagine over ..much of the SE of England .. with depths probably in excess of a foot in many places by then.."
global climate change vs...... media
stockyboy2000 2 weeks ago
"a shadow of sunshine" ?
nickthelight 5 months ago
I like that - one temperature for the whole of the UK
richardsweden 6 months ago
That's nothing compared to what we had in Yorkshire last winter. We 50cm of snow an all time low of -20 and a day when the temperature didn't rise above -15.
ADugaldF 8 months ago
We have 60 cm already and there´s more on the way !!
BeaverCreekHome 1 year ago
@bellybasher Or Tomasz Schafernaker ;)
TheMessiah79 1 year ago
lol this forecast was wrong in regards to snow. Francis has the south east as getting the most snow when in fact it was yorkshire! were i live 10 miles NW of leeds we got 25 inches! Yes just over 2 foot!
Jedbickers 1 year ago
@Jedbickers Thats because the dicks from the news and weather seem to think that South East because it is home to London...is the only area of the country that will see bad or glorious weather. Always tends to be exaturated for London.
costateguise 1 year ago
He sounds really pissed off.. How the weather has changed. Now, if there's more than half a cm on the roads, it's headline news with, 'chaos', on the roads, etc. Years ago, when it was feet thick and lasted for weeks, people just got on with things and it never really made the news unless it was really, really bad.
JFredUK 1 year ago
I don't get it whats so funny
KidSwissy 1 year ago
Rory Bremner's take on Wilson is brilliant. He is so bland and blasé.
oldmacisback 2 years ago
what a difference a year makes!!!
771042 2 years ago
''Its all downhill from now on''
Wise words... lol
TheMessiah79 2 years ago 2
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Francis wilson is a shit weatherman!
southbristolsfinest 3 years ago
Gosh - snow in excess of 1ft....!!!
LOL
If we get a 2cm these days that makes the headlines!"!"
Supersmooth007 3 years ago 11
It was around a foot in places today!!!
It made a lot of headlines. hehe
TheMessiah79 3 years ago 2
the winters in 'e 90's were no diffeent from the ones we get now! Feb '91 was a freak, apart from that it was all mild n wet like now.
gert83 4 years ago
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i don't think he is very good! i mean come on he sounds so bored!
MIUproductionsuk 4 years ago
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"The pennines will give a shaddow of sunshine to Lancashire"
I have a strange sympathy towards losers on the telly - the poor guy!
jamesbaileyuk 4 years ago
What he meant is that the pennines will give a "rain shadow" effect or snow shadow in this case, and what that means is that the pennines will block any of the snow from getting that far west.
spongersurfer 4 years ago 3
@jamesbaileyuk He quite obviously means a rain (or in this case snow) shadow. Anyone that knows anything about weather would usually pick up the reference...
KaMaCaRz 1 year ago
Love the casually and calmly read parts "..daytime temperatures rising from -11 to -5.." and "..then Friday(almost said with shock but not quite) , deep snow causing chaos and disruption i would imagine over ..much of the SE of England .. with depths probably in excess of a foot in many places by then.."
sodaspops 4 years ago 3
Ian McCaskill, Bill Giles and John Kettley always had a certain tension in their voice when forecasting severe weather.
sodaspops 4 years ago 4
sensational!
goonarmy 4 years ago