Any chance of this weekends game being called off? I've seen we're forecast some more white stuff on Saturday.
Wouldn't thought so all roads and pavements are like it never happened. Just looked and met office app suggestions it will be rain on Saturday if it's correct all should be fine.
It's gonna be 9 degrees on Saturday so highly doubt it'll snow. Greater danger is any ice/frost melting in time for kick off following several days of highs of 2/3 degrees.
The temp is double figures at the weekend. No more snow is forecast. Snow will have already been cleared away and paths gritted. Zero chance of being called off.
I always go on Met weather site. It's showing 95% chance of heavy rain from breakfast until after the match. I can't remember the last game we had off at Oakwell for waterlogged pitch. All we have to worry about is how very VERY wet we will all get.
The forecast I go with is the BBC and that is showing snow from the early hours of the morning until about 11am when the temperature rapidly goes up to about 11 degrees and the snow turns to rain from 11am onwards.
The satellite images from the Met Office website are usually spot on - BBC can be hit and miss and is just a generalisation. The pub will be the best place to be. Everyone will be in big coats cos of the rain, sweating their sack off in 15 degrees!
That’s why tha beat a pac-a-Mac mate. Just pop it over a small coat or summert, and then it fold down small enough to go in thee pocket. Oh and it keeps thee dry
When people complained on here that the ESL was the only part open for the rain that tipped down against Man United in the BSM, that rain is light drizzle compared to what's coming tomorrow. Awful playing conditions and big winds as well. Get it called off
From memory i reckon the Arsenal League Cup tie at Oakwell was one of the worst. It washed bits of dye out of my suede jacket lol.
I think the issue is that whether it is Met, Apple, Google, BBC ....... since your post that it will deffo be on, we have already had a change to heavy winds, then heavy snow, then sleet, now heavy rain. I get that it is fluid (sound like my manager) and it is not a pop at you, but all weather forecasts in general. I assume they have to try cover all bases by in general, creating confusion.