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  1. 3cm of snow at 09hr. Still covered but pavements/roads now bare. Min air temp -1.2C.

    Heavy Large hail now (8mm size)! What a noise that made.

    Went to Kirkcaldy after 9am. A good inch lying on the outskirts. I think the showers have been heaviest near the Forth this morning.

  2. The warning not being extended to Fife was an utter joke when it was clear that coastal marginality wasn't going to be prohibitive to snowfall in this instance. There was snow lying on the road in Freuchie certainly from 8.30 am onwards and I do hope the council didn't refer solely to the MO warnings otherwise they would have been badly caught out. 2+ inches for parts without so much as a yellow warning given that the NAE and the NMM both showed accumulations of that magnitude is quite hard to justify IMO

    I didn't see one gritter/snowplough today. It's always easy in hindsight. Going back to yesterday, the air was really quite cold and dry. The dewpoint T was -5C, rh 60% and a SE wind at 09hr/12th. With the SE wind backing S to SSW ahead of the approaching Atlantic front, further cold and dry air would mix with the precip.

  3. Snow started here at 0630h when I left for work. Continuous snow until 1415hr. Proper dry snow fell this morning with temp below zero. Min -1.0c. Got home from work around 2pm. Total depth at 14hr, 6.5cm. Snow then turned to transparent ice pellets until 1530hr. Temp 0.5C, wet 0.0C so warm layer aloft. Ice pellets turned to rain around 4pm. Temp rising to 1.5c. I think a woman has been killed in a road accident up the Cupar road, A916 near Ceres/Craigrothie. It doesn't help when the Met Office forecast was so poor, not even a yellow warning in Fife. In hindsight, ought to have been a yellow, maybe amber warning because most of the snow fell with temps below zero.

    I should add 1-2inch of snow fell in the at sea-level in the coastal towns of Leven and Buckhaven.

  4. What a horrible day! Icy rain, sleet and occassionally snow. Wet, cold, dark. Expected nothing less from a westerly breakdown here. Amazing amounts of snow elsewhere - not even that far from here. It was obvious, based on temps this morning, that it wouldn't happen here. Was surprised to see the amber warning extended as far as it was but in the end it maybe wasn't far off.

    Anyone explain why temps round here were so much higher than elsewhere. Edinburgh 4c at lunchtime with many other places reading 0c?

    Not sure...could be down to southerly wind. EMbra is sheltered from the south....a lack of precip due south allowed the air to heat up more.....psuedo fohn effect?

  5. Amber warning area extended into Edinburgh and Midlothian areas, strange as still falling as rain at Edinburgh airport

    I noticed that as well. I can't understand these amber warnings from the Met. Surely NE Fife deserves an amber warning with so much snow already on the ground and its snowing today. I've got 10cm at 130m. Just 1km north of here, there's 19cm level snow at 180masl with drifts in excess of 2 feet. 1km south of here and its bare green/brown at 30masl.

  6. I don't see why this breakdown will produce anything for us either. Temps and dews never got below freezing for this area the whole time. So not cold enough. The places that got will get I think. Probably quite spectacularly too!

    The southerly winds ought to bring some of the lower (subzero) dewpoints up fae England ahead of the precip. Plus, the landscape is blootered in snaw to the south of us which will help keep surface air near zero.

    My concern will be does the precipitation band break up to the north of high ground and float over the top of us?

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