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Are you dreaming of a white Christmas in Kent?

 

Guess who's popped out a week early?

Bookies have slashed the odds for a white Christmas in Kent today after declaring: "It’s on!"

William Hill said it’s offering the shortest odds it has ever posted this early at 2-1 - and they’re unlikely to last the day.

Canterbury is one of the 16 weather stations around the country where if a snowflake falls within the 24 hours of Christmas Day it is officially ruled a white Christmas.

William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams said: "We get a fax on Boxing Day morning telling us where there has been a meteorological white Christmas and Canterbury looks like it’ll be one of the places.

A snowman built for youngster Leon in a garden in Maidstone"This is the shortest price we’ve ever offered this early and that’s because a white Christmas is on this year.

"On Boxing Day last year we were offering 8-1, that shortened to 6-1 by early November, then last week after the big freeze it went down to 4-1, then 3-1 and 2-1."

Local forecasters are also predicting a downfall this Christmas.

Kent weather expert Shaun Maltby, who runs kent-weather.co.uk, said: "To give a general summary of the upcoming cold spell - strong Arctic winds push down from the north leading to very, very cold temperatures right across the UK.

"Snow would be likely across Scotland and the North-West but all areas should see snow at some point by the weekend. And yes, this SHOULD include Kent.

"What makes this a ‘once in a lifetime’ event is that this setup is being bought about by what is called a polar portex. Sounds scary doesn’t it?

"Well, in the most simplest of terms it is very similar to a low pressure system we see affecting the UK bringing strong winds and heavy rain but the characteristics are somewhat different for a polar vortex.

"It also cannot be called a ‘polar low’ as some would expect as these are totally different.

"Polar lows are much smaller then polar vortices - around 600 miles in size and are really only detectable using satellite imagery to give approximately 12 hours heads up.

"A polar vortex is seen on forecast model data at the range of 500hPa, or around 18,000 feet above the surface, and can be forecast days in advance with some confidence, unlike a polar low.

"As the term ‘polar’ suggests, a polar vortex originates in the polar regions.

"The reason why this is causing so much interest for the UK and for the vast majority of weather enthusiasts is that generally, polar vortices remain in and around the North and South poles, for example Siberia.

"This week is pretty rare in the fact that a polar vortex gets displaced and slips south over the UK on the strong Arctic winds. An event that appears not to have happened since 1955!

"Today’s updated forecast will be issued into Wednesday, and then will fall to a 24 hour update there after as the cold snap begins to take hold in time for Thursday!"

Are you dreaming of a white Christmas in Kent? Post your comments in the box below.

Tuesday, December 14 2010

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  • Ray wrote:

    It would make a nice change to have a white xmas thius time round.

    However, ONLY if KCC and SouthEasternTrains get their acts together and get more gritters/ snow ploughs out on the roads-especially bus routes and pavements cleared; and (a forlorn hope) Southeastern get the de-icers and ghost trains running regularly overnight etc.

    As for the climate change points (Colder winters/ warmer planet...) see this:(add www etc: sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/11/101117114028.htm
    The overall warming of Earth's northern half could result in cold winters, new research shows. The shrinking of sea-ice in the eastern Arctic causes some regional heating of the lower levels of air -- which may lead to strong anomalies in atmospheric airstreams, triggering an overall cooling of the northern continents, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.
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    20 Dec 2010 2:19 PM

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  • Jim wrote:

    Would be an even better article if the correspondent could learn how to spell and use grammar. Particularly apostrophes.

    15 Dec 2010 9:50 AM

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  • Christian wrote:

    Yeah, but Dawn, are you dreaming of a white Christmas?

    14 Dec 2010 9:58 PM

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  • Dawn wrote:

    I am dreaming of the day when the those at KM will let their readers have their say on the killing of the young Mother killed by the police driver. KM block anything that is true and causes public concern and outcry. I will not allow my company to renew our large advertisement in their KM publications in the new year.
    Shame on you KM

    14 Dec 2010 6:58 PM

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  • Esef wrote:

    Very interesting article, thanks for the info!

    14 Dec 2010 3:20 PM

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  • dave wrote:

    If you know any thing about global warming you would know it will get hotter in the summer and a lot colder in the winter

    14 Dec 2010 1:50 PM

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  • Speeder wrote:

    No I'm not dreaming of a white xmas, roll on global warming or the farce that it is.

    14 Dec 2010 1:14 PM

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  • Al wrote:

    Wow. What an extraordinarily interesting article!!!

    I have always wondered about polar vortexes. And now i know!

    zzzzz

    14 Dec 2010 11:08 AM

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