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Polar Maritime

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  1. A very wintery week overall. Tonight and tomorrow the snow showers will realy pep up. Im expecting a nice covering here, Then a reload towards the end of the week which should produce better chances of low lying snow for N/England. Scotland is going to get a massive dumping Thur/Fri.

    I think *needs to be confirmed* there is a POLAR LOW just north of scotland! If it is can it head south ?!

    I wonder if this is the Polar Low that Steve Murr was talking about the other day?

  2. I have spent many a day up in the hill's, i do remember one day last year i set off from the North Face car park under Ben Nevis around 3am for a long slog up the Carn Mor Dearg Arete. As i hit the ridge the sun was just peaking up over the Grey Corries, there was fresh snowfall overnight and no wind at all which was welcome. I looked down at my feet and saw some large prints in the snow, larger than a fox or wild cat. The prints actualy followed the ridge line, anyway as i looked infront of me i noticed in the distance a large Brown/Black cat running down the slopes, It was larger than a fox and so were the prints i found. It was also only just getting light, It was without doubt some sort of big cat.

  3. SHIVERING HALT TO MILD DAYS

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    Local authorities and transport chiefs came under fire during last year’s big freeze

    Saturday December 3,2011

    By Nathan Rao

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    BLIZZARDS and sub-zero temperatures will bring a shivering end to the recent mild weather as winter roars in with a vengeance next week.

    The first real signs of widespread winter chill are due to arrive tomorrow with temperatures falling below freezing overnight into Monday.

    England had its first snowfall of the winter yesterday as blizzards hit the Tyne Valley and north Pennines.

    The heavy snow and strong winds lasted around an hour and forecasters warned the rest of the UK to brace itself for snow next week.

    Temperatures fell to minus 2C in the North-east on Thursday night with most of the region waking up yesterday morning to frost and ice.

    Forecasters say next week the mercury could sink to a teeth-chattering minus 7C in parts, with bitterly cold winds making it feel more like minus 12C. They warn heavy and widespread snow will fall in Scotland and the North with most of the UK at risk of a “moderate†dusting.

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    Temperatures fell to minus 2C in the North-east on Thursday night

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    Frost and ice threaten to make driving conditions treacherous and bring possible disruption on transport networks. The Met Office yesterday issued severe weather warnings for snow in Scotland for Monday and Tuesday and warned of “below average†temperatures.

    Jonathan Powell, senior forecaster for Positive Weather Solutions, said: “Winter certainly is going to kick in next week. Then we are in for a bumpy ride with some widespread snow in Scotland and the chance of snowfall further south.

    “It is going to be a real shock to the system in terms of temperatures, especially on Monday morning when there will be widespread frost and ice.â€

    The warnings came as highways chiefs declared they were confident they were fully prepared to deal with a severe winter this year with extra salt stocks and new gritters on standby

  4. I used to be the river keeper on Haddon Estate when Lord John was alive, I do know that this year was the 4th dryiest on record in the Lathkill catchment area, the River Lathkill leaks into Hillcar sough opposite Shining Bank Quary, and ends up running into the River Derwent 4 miles away. Also a sewer pipe runs down the side of the Bradford and Lathkill, when they were laying the pipe in the limestone bed they used small explosives, the water leaks out and follows the pipeline to Hillcar souph also.

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