It might snow this week, though I wouldn’t bet that we’ll see much here in Hoylake. The photo above is one of mine taken back in early February this year (just days before the lifeboat crew moved in to their new home). Whilst parts of the country had heavy snow falls (by UK standards) in Hoylake we had a light covering and that was about it really.
Coincidentally, Richard McIntyre who is a regular reader out in Quebec, Canada sent me some lovely photos of how Quebec looks at Christmas (my Hoylake one is repeated …I’ll be blowed if I can work out how to exclude certain images from the gallery feature):
Peter Wilson says
Great lights in Quebec! We have pretty good ones in Edinburgh too. For Wirral expats can I recommend ‘George Thompson’s Wirral Calendar 2010’ available from http://www.wirralchampion.co.uk shop section for £5.95 & p&p. I always get one for my study and this year’s includes a painting of the new Hoylake lifeboat station.
P.S. I’m not on commission!!!!
Tom Singleton says
Well, a few flakes to give a dusting this morning (Saturday) but some interesting developments in the days ahead, starting with this evening as some rain/sleet moves south this evening/overnight maybe turning to heavy snow for a while. The rain may freeze on contact with cold surfaces leading to black ice…beware! Possibility of heavy snow showers on a bitterly cold Sunday. Attention then turns to Christmas Eve when a more prolonged period of snow may push up from the South… But will it turn milder from the South on Christmas Day? All on a knife edge at the moment!!
There is an excellent weather forum with plenty of input from professional meteorologists, ukweatherworld. For a (slightly technical) analysis of the chances of a white christmas keep an eye on their synoptic thread…
http://www.ukweatherworld.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=34031&posts=13