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  1. It doesn't look like tomorrow evening's snow showers will amount to much but the GFS ensemble set does suggest there's a 50/50 chance of a heavy snow event on the northern edge of the system passing by on Saturday night. If the dice do fall right, its trajectory is nowhere near nailed down yet, so it could affect anywhere from Southern Scotland to Argyll/Stirling.

  2. Annan in Moffat is already at 95% of its highest ever SEPA recorded level and with another 12 hours of rain to come, I can't see anything but a new high.

    http://apps.sepa.org.uk/waterlevels/?sd=t&lc=133182

    As I said on Thursday afternoon while we were all getting excited by the snow, this has been well modelled ...

    https://forum.netweather.tv/topic/84475-scotland-weather-discussion-20th-november-2015-and-onwards/?do=findComment&comment=3295587

  3. 31 minutes ago, scottish skier said:

    Aye, we had the same one storm a couple of years back.

    We're pretty sheltered by trees, but even they couldn't stop serious wind at just the right angle blowing rain actually up and under windowframes and into some rooms. Builders don't seem to consider that water can flow uphill in Scotland sometimes!

    Haha, exactly ! Uphill rain or jetwash rain are horrible and unmanageable. Most of Moffat is immune to flooding from rivers but not from the flash flood run-offs from the hills or the weathering rain. Just saw that Whitesands in Dumfries has flooded again.

    P.S. No offence taken or meant re amazon and/or WOS and I think most people know or can make their own assessments of both :-)

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  4. 10 minutes ago, CatchMyDrift said:

    The police are advising against travel in the South-West and the Scottish Borders, more on Traffic Scotland:

    https://trafficscotland.org/weather/index.aspx?regionid=5&b=a6200

     

    It's grim in the hoose let alone outside. We have soaked carpets in both our south facing rooms. Render and wooden windows are no match for hour upon hour of heavy rain lashed in on gale force winds.

  5. 7 minutes ago, scottish skier said:

    Someone who some people don't like due to the content and huge popularity of blog, wingsoverscotland.com

    Disliking him has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with how much right-wing nonsense you're prepared to tolerate. As a YES voter and an SNP member, I perceive him as a neo-fascist gobsh... who knows or cares very little about contemporary Scotland (and how could he having made his home in the SW of England ?) but enjoys the buzz he gets from his excited numpty fans :)

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  6. 13 hours ago, Cheggers said:

     Wings Over Scotland Retweeted

    Hey everybody laughing at us in Fife with no bridge. The biggest Amazon distribution in Western Europe is on OUR side. #xmasisnotinthepost

    Oh well just have to use this one,.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/11924296

    The biggest amazon warehouse in western Europe is actually on nobody's side but their own. But I'm not surprised that Stuart Campbell is obtuse enough to gloat about it without thinking twice about mistreated employees or tax evasion :closedeyes:

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  7. The limit to the strong wind and heavy rain appears to be much further south than modelled. We had a couple of hours of lashing rain this morning and some strong gusts around midday but now it's relatively calm and we have a sunny afternoon. There's fresh snow on the tops where MWIS forecast only rain, so I surmise that the cold air is (at least) 50 miles or so further south than had been expected.

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  8. Snow on the high hills but I did think it may have been a lower snowline but we were too far west for the main band I think.

    There's still a little bit of snow on the ground at Moffat plus some incoming judging by the radar but it's been an ice day here, quite uncommon for mid-November. I'm hoping it'll be a wee bit warmer tomorrow as I'm expecting to be up on Lowther Hill, trying to get our webcams running again.

  9. We've got our webcams on Lowther Hill now  :) It was a task though, and while it seemed everybody else was in the Highlands enjoying some of the best skiing of the season, we had five days straight on the summit, drilling, cutting, fixing, wiring, testing and networking data across some of the most erratic mobile coverage in Scotland. But we're now on-line with 2 automated cameras looking down the hill across the club's ski slopes on Lowther Hill itself, powered by sunlight and communicating to the world through mobile phone masts somewhere out there. Thanks go to www.winterhighland.info whose freely given time, dedication to the task and expertise were absolutely exemplary, and of course for the Public's donations that paid for the hardware to make it possible. Over the coming weeks, we'll add the weather station for a live weather feed and extend the camera network to include a view up from the club house towards the engine hut and radome.

    The camera feeds may be intermittent just now but once we have worked out the best configuration, mobile operator, location of data transceivers etc, the reliability should improve. It'll take time and pattern monitoring to do that but it's a unique installation, and I can't think of any other locations in Scotland where there are webcams running without external power. Actually, there are few webcams running across mobile networks at all really, most being hardwired to the internet so an off-grid installation like this one is pretty special, and to have one on a summit makes it even more so.

    Camera linky ... http://www.skiclub.lowtherhills.com/webcams

    Some pix (mostly Sunday's stunning sunset) ...https://www.flickr.com/photos/88898381@N02/sets/72157651735615226/

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  10. Eclipse prediction anybody ? 

     

    Our high pressure by Friday is modelled by ECM/GFS/MO etc to be centred a few 100 miles WSW of Ireland which allows low pressure to slip across Central Europe over the weekend. A general low level cloud/clag is modelled over Scotland at 9.30 am on 20th March but many places should get a break to see the sun. There's even a possibility that inversion conditions might set up, with some spectacular mountain top viewing of the eclipse above a sea of cloud for early starters.

     

    As of today's GFS 0Z run, a break in the cloud is modelled for eastern/south-eastern areas with Fife/Lothian/Borders expected to be best ... http://modeles2.meteociel.fr/modeles_gfs/runs/2015031700/81-562UK.GIF?17-0 

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  11. Seems to me that we've got a better hope of seeing some northern blocking high pressure soon than we've had all winter. Both ECM & GFS have been playing with the idea on and off the last few days and now they're both building HP over Greenland in the 7-10 day range. After today's and tomorrows rinse and repeats, we've a quite period of weather coming up but then 'out like a lion' perhaps ?

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  12. Oh it definitely does...

    But there is nothing to suggest otherwise ATM. Ian Fergusson (works for the met) said a few weeks ago that the met saw a high taking charge with temperatures above normal until late March and that is (seemingly) going to occur.

    With respect to the Met Office (and I do have a lot of respect for them), whatever it saw a few weeks ago for late March was only educated and well resourced crystal ball gazing. The only near certainty that I can see is that high pressure with warm uppers will be in place at the weekend. The GFS ensembles are clear on that.

     

    http://modeles.meteociel.fr/modeles/gens/runs/2015030106/graphe3_1000___-3.8_55.3_.gif

     

    The way I see it, into next week, we could be in for a mild spell, heading back to where we are now, or even slipping towards that mythical easterly.

  13. With uppers of <4ºC at +240hrs I'm not sure it would be overly summery, but defo springlike if there is sun and not cloud.

     

    The weather warning out for snow showers in the west and north looks pretty reasonable, mentions snow to low levels but thawing during the day.

     

    That's good by the standards of this winter! It snowed here the other day, forgot to mention it but it was the same shower which hit Poots of Peebles earlier on in the day, could have been Friday. It lasted all of sixty seconds :D

     

    We had a 20-30 cm (difficult to say for sure with the drifting) snowfall in Moffat on 12th March 2006. Parts of Dumfries & Galloway got hit by a bigger snowfall on 24th March 2013. I reckon Spring begins in April.  :)

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  14. It's quiet here, so who'd take bets on ...

     

    1. The Met Office issuing weather warnings at 11.05 am today for snow showers this evening and tonight. Yellow be aware, impact low, mainly high routes, drifting, covering in places, yada, yada, yada

     

    2. The Met Office issuing weather warnings on Saturday at 11.05 am for heavy snow on Monday morning. Yellow be aware, impact high, uncertainty, track further north or south, significant disruption, rush hour, yada, yada, yada.

     

    Good game, good game, hope you're all playing at home  :)

     

    http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/warnings

    "The public are advised to be aware of tricky travel conditions generally, and possible disruption to transport ... in particular for road travel on Monday morning ... This seems most likely for parts of Scotland ..."

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  15. It's quiet here, so who'd take bets on ...

     

    1. The Met Office issuing weather warnings at 11.05 am today for snow showers this evening and tonight. Yellow be aware, impact low, mainly high routes, drifting, covering in places, yada, yada, yada

     

    2. The Met Office issuing weather warnings on Saturday at 11.05 am for heavy snow on Monday morning. Yellow be aware, impact high, uncertainty, track further north or south, significant disruption, rush hour, yada, yada, yada.

     

    Good game, good game, hope you're all playing at home  :)

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  16. Yep, we've been expecting the weather warnings, but interesting to see 4 days worth.

     

    With the mildest part of the mild sector on Sunday having been gradually 'unmilded' over the last couple of days, some big snowfalls are now possible over the hills. ECM had over 100cm in its 10 dayer for Lochaber yesterday. When MWIS ran their forecasts Weds and yesterday, I did raise an eyebrow at their very bullish forecast for heavy rain at 4 degrees around 900 metres when all model output suggested otherwise.

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  17. Moffat I will stick a few quid in tonight. What's the deal with the Lowther hill? I note you need to be a member to ski there. If someone decided to go for a day on a whim. Could you join at the site on the day. I might join but I am not that close where I will use it very often. It's probably a lot closer than the Coe or Shee. I presume there are off piste options as well?

     

    :D

    Thanks, November. :) The annual membership cost is about the price of a day ticket at Gorm, Shee, Coe, Nevis & Lecht or Braehead XScape, but for that price, you can come along ski whenever the cub is running lifts. We've got about 200 members now, and have run portable tows in various locations about 15 days so far this season, with some days when 30-40 members have been along already. You've got to sign up for membership in advance though, but some people are doing it the day before their first visit.

     

    Regards 'off piste', as we don't have a groomer, strictly speaking, it's all 'off-piste', even next to the tow line, but we also have a great wee gully to go at too.

     

    Here're some pix I've taken starting from Lowther Hill ...

     

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/88898381@N02/sets/72157649336482618/

     

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/88898381@N02/sets/72157649659082211/

     

    We do hope to get a groomer to help consolidate the snow, but don't yet have the money. As per the recent announcement, the established ski resorts are getting a 75% contribution to new infrastructure for every 25% they put in, but without getting overly 'political', the SW of Scotland doesn't have access to that scheme, although I hope we can find some other help towards funding.

     

    Anyway, here's a link to the club web page where you can join up, and which also includes an on-link to the crowd fund site for the webcam and weather station ... http://www.skiclub.lowtherhills.com/

     

    Purely from my weather geekdom POV, with one of our cameras & the weather station located at 700 metres ASL, the data will be fascinating. And on days like today, whatever the time of the year, the view north over the inversion towards the Central Belt should be stunning.  :D

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