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shuggee

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  1. Warmest day of the year in my backyard 24.9C. Thankfully there is a pleasantly lively breeze.
  2. Reached 20.4C yesterday and felt like 30C. So humid. No rain though - but rainy skies moved over us and it fell anywhere around us - seem to be in a wee bubble!
  3. @petagna on Twitter reporting that the hourly rainfall in Edinburgh last Sunday between 17.00 and 18.00 confirmed as an all time record for the city: 40.6mm. RBGE Weather Station WWW.RBGE.ORG.UK
  4. Early afternoon yesterday and this is the feature that became the line of storms in Edinburgh late afternoon - moving to the left of the photo headed NE. No rain here though until 6pm!
  5. Suntan cream and 24C (car measurement) at Traquair yesterday lunchtime and then downhill in the afternoon!
  6. Urgh. The grass needs cutting. Where did I leave the strimmer battery charger? High today of 16.6C and the rain skirted the house, as when I was out in the local village 2 miles north this afternoon, it was pouring down.
  7. Mainly cloudy with 7/8ths coverage most of the day and a high of 11.8C. But not at all unpleasant especially for a vigorous walk up by Talla into Borders Forest Trust territory...
  8. Max of 9.1C, now 5.0C. Very windy. Dog walking unpleasant. Snow forecast at dawn. As @mardathasays, 'the pits'!
  9. Was 0.6C at 05:30 early this morning - surprised at that.... Toamtoes on the staging in the greenhouse would have been shivering. Lovely day with sixty two spots of rain, no more. max of 15.4C.
  10. Not a bad few days in the upper tweed catchment. Missed all showers (yesterday included) so no rain since Friday at my spot, and temps in low teens. Wanted to share this shot summing things up:
  11. Yesterday above Menzion was very wet and very blustery. Patchy snow still around higher up on Broad Law but double digits in my garden...
  12. Ain't that the truth! Mud, stones, twigs - but not a lot of grass! Seventy fourth and maybe the final air frost of the season at -1.8°C? Wind and smirry rain this morning...
  13. -0.5C overnight making it air frost seventy three. Here's Broad Law and Dollar Law this afternoon @Mr Frost taken from about 12 miles away up by Broughton Heights. And the wider, non zoom view - maybe a 500m snowline: A fine day with a few showers, high of 10.2C in some lovely sunshine.
  14. Seventy second air frost at -2.4C. Covering of snow very early doors, but all gone by 8.30am, was fun going to vote as even the village lower down than me had white cars, grass and roofs.
  15. Just been out in the car with the dog. Left the house and 5C and bright. Ran into what i though was a shower, but on looking at the radar is quite an organised band of ppn, and the temp was soon at -0.5C and heavy snow settling even at 200m... 5.30pm in May.
  16. Met Office explain reason for appearance of 'twister' on Glasgow weather maps: Met Office explain reason for appearance of 'twister' on Glasgow weather maps - Glasgow Live WWW.GLASGOWLIVE.CO.UK The appearance of the 'tornado' got weather watchers' whirligigs in a twist...and sparked a shower of Dorothy/Wizard of Oz memes in the process.
  17. I'd love to watch CCTV of cows of an evening. Better than watching the tv screensaver when the guinea fowl roost on the satellite dish and block the signal come 8.30pm... Snow line intact at 350m. Remarkable for May - unusual definitely?
  18. Lashing it down overnight with splodgy sleet and a low of 2.0C. Snow line this morning around 350m.
  19. Broad Law is just along the road south of shuggee towers @Mr Frost, probably 6 miles as the crow flies. At 17h00 it's 2.7C and sleeting sideways. Dreadful. Going to leave the outside cottage lights on this evening to see how this develops as the showers rush down later.... Wet snow on roofs at Leadhills: http://www.winterhighland.info/cams/lowtherhill/ Seventieth air frost at -1.0C last night.
  20. -1.2C last night, the sixty ninth air frost. GO to a max of 9.1C in the afternoon, but a hail shower and a keen wind meant the afternoon walk was bracing. Forgot my hat. A tree has come down in the local copse/wind break in the couple of months since I poked around in there, probably during late March when we had that very strong northerly - quite the rip: And tomorrow evening's wintryness moving back a bit to Tuesday early hours:
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