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  1. Just for clarity - this would cause COBRA to be sitting if it were London

    Ha ha !! Yep, I remember when we lived near Peterborough, the schools ended up being closed in advance for two whole, bright sunny days following a weather warning for snow that never arrived. I can't remember the last time we had a school closure here in Moffat, March 2006 I think and that was after 12-18 inches level snow in town and drifting on the rural roads.

    I bumbled across this curious news item last week, not far from you I think ?

    http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Buntingford-and-Royston/Buntingford-UKs-snowiest-location-in-2012-04012013.htm

    Snow has pepped up again now though so might get to see a bit of 'disruption' on the way to the Co-op in a minute. wink.png

  2. Surprised to report that there's one or two cm of gorgeous, powdery, fresh white goodness here this morning brought in by the usual low cloud base dreichness that hangs about over Moffat dumping the drizzle that never makes the radar returns whilst other parts of Britain can be bathing in sunshine.

    When it's snow though, I'm not complaining. smile.png

  3. There was top to bottom skiing today on Meall a Bhuiridh's snow, that for skiers, was copious, but grabby, uneven and unconsolidated. It was also very, very slabby too and you wouldn't want to ski any steep NE'ly aspect because of the very real risk of avalanche burial. Unfortunately (well, sort of), the mountain ski lifts closed around 1 PM due to high winds when we then found that the easiest snow of the 1/2 day to ski was the classic Glencoe combat skiing on the way back down to the car park. It's not often you can say that at Glencoe, but the slush, heather and rock was easier to manage than that on the higher mountain. crazy.gif

    Report and pix on winterhighland ... http://www.winterhig...dex.php?50,3111

    Took this picture as we arrived. Is the Buachaille the most photographed mountain in Scotland ?

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    Edit ... and the Moffat Hills looked very pretty on the way home for sure. Weekend ski touring opportunities for me. smile.png

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  4. I'm still not convinced Ross, I'm not even trying the old trick of saying "ooo, it's not going to snow" and then hoping it snows, just not convinced despite the forecast. Although I am doubting my doubts now. This weather watching is a funny old game.

    Rain now. rolleyes.gif Amazing really. It's below zero (just), the mile highs are several degrees below and the 600 metre temperatures according to NAE should still be about -2.

    Oh well, at least I can get some work doneblum.gif .

  5. Wow great image of Scotland above, cheers moffatross. I think looking at the lastest video update on the bbc website, large parts of Scotland are in for server weather today until around noon.

    Watch the video - http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ml1

    Thanks djmaxliving smile.png ... I feel like I'm talking to myself most of the time on this forum. blum.gif

    Whenever it's a blue skies day in winter time, you can usually find a good image on that web site showing the snow cover over Scotland but it just depends where the satellite at the instant that it makes the picture, whether the angle is all wrong or not as they orbit at over 700 km ASL. I cropped that one down to show the incoming cloud and the snow cover.

    Currently snowing in Moffat. cool.png

  6. The web cam below confirms not much happening just now:

    I've never seen that webcam before so thanks for bringing it to my attention. cool.png Had a great skiing day tour up there back in Dec 2010 and look forward to repeating it.smile.png

    Edit ... Frigid & crunchy in Moffat this morning with near 100 % snow cover remaining.

  7. NIce pics MR, surprised you're not up the gorms for first day of the season!

    Thanks. smile.png I had my first day of the season at Glenshee on 3'rd November but that was chocolate, not chairlift powered. I'm heading up tomorrow though. cool.png

    Oddly enough, the reason why I was over in the Borders today was to pick up even more skis. whistling.gif

  8. Snow on top of snow eh ? cool.png

    I had to go over to Jedburgh this morning and oddly enough, the Moffat Hills looked like they caught a lot more snow last night than further east in the Borders. There's still a 100% snow cover outside but a wee top-up on Sunday night wouldn't go amiss ...

    From the car, white Coomb in Dumfriesshire seen from the Craik Forest road in the Borders ...

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    Photostop number 1, entering Dumfriesshire on the way home to Moffat

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    Photostop number 2, the mountain plateau at the head of Carrifran glen is the oddly named 'Rotten Bottom'

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    Photo stop number 3, and in Black Hope glen, looking towards Hart Fell

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    And of course, it wouldn't be Moffat without a sheep

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  9. That's just like saying it's silly putting all of the Scots together? Some live in the Highlands where it can be as low as -20C in the winter, and some live on the borders where it rarely gets that cold.

    Maybe you're thinking of the Central Belt. The Borders glens get extremely low winter temperatures.

  10. Cross fingers, toes, legs - anything crossable. Touch any nearby wood for good measure.

    Ha ha, yeah. The NAE charts are showing more & more precip in our neck of the woods but at the same time, flipping marginal it is too, for cold rain, sleet or snow. I need to drive to Jedburgh in the morning so I'm sure I'll encounter some white material en route. Happily, the winter tyres went back on the Skoda yesterday. smile.png

  11. ECM 00z is a bit of a stinker, but it does seem to go a bit funny trying to deal with the (tropical depression?) wee low in the mid-Atlantic here:

    Actually, is it just me or does the GFS 00z deal with it in a fairly similar manner?

    I like the ECM's cold, WNW'lies and that the GFS rolling out now is progging the same ... gfs-0-168.png?6

    Shed loads of snow to come for the mountains. dirol.gif

  12. It's not, really, but they aren't allowed to keep on with the decades-long game of Dungeons & Dragons in the workplace any more, so they subverted the weather-forecasting to take its place. If you follow the forecasts really closely, there are occasional orcs and elven hordes mentioned. Not often, of course, or they'll be told off and then they'll have to go back to using actual modelling data for the forecasts and they'd be bored again.

    In 2012 of course, the output from events happening all across Skyrim in Tamriel have replaced dodecahedral tea leaf weather prediction in the Forgotten Realms and the Wilderlands and the forecasters in Exeter now make use of their supercomputers to run enormous simulations based upon the residue left in the bottoms of bowls of charred Skeever tail and Mudcrab chitin mulligatwny soup.

  13. An anticyclonic spell with middling 850's and a few opportunities for fresh snow on the tops would be great for the Western ski centres. Glencoe has got lots of snow up there just now & me and my youngest lad had a great time. Really good to see lots of other customers enjoying it in some decent weather today too and with all their lifts running & so much space to ski, there was very little queueing. Smiles all around. :)

    Photos in winterhighland public reports ...

    http://www.winterhighland.info/publicreports/index.php?50,2888

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