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  1. my wife got me it last xmas as a surprise and the only time been genuinely surprised at xmas and having all girls i get it to myself smile.png

    now on to MOTD and snow trying...looks like could get a good shower 12 - 1 if the radar is giving true readings

    hahaha, lucky you, i have to wait till jnr scrim hits his bed then pull out Resident 6.

    so many echoes on radar recently its hard to tell but you may be right with this one.

  2. raintoday has the north sea dying out around 1am....lets hope for a decent frost after that,,,,,nae had it pepping up midnight.....guess just keep the blinds open whilst drinking beer posting here and playing PS3 all at sametime #multitasking

    sounds great shout to me mate, i will substiture ps3 for the erm, borrowed, xbox my son got for xmas. ;)

  3. Relax everyone, it's all going basically to plan so far, no indications of it moving inland until after 1pm and the winds are still forecast to swing round more to the east. given the current wind direction is basically SE or even SSE the fact that we've even had showers moving as far west as Perth is pretty good going.

    enter the voice of reason.

  4. Metoffice updated warning.

    Issued at - 17 Jan 2013, 11:40

    Valid from - 18 Jan 2013, 01:00

    Valid to - 18 Jan 2013, 23:55

    A band of heavy sleet and snow will spread northeastwards across Wales and the southwestern half of England, with rain turning increasingly to snow across Northern Ireland through Friday initially over high ground, but later to low levels. Winds will strengthen, leading to drifting of lying snow, whilst blizzards are likely over high ground. The snow will turn to rain and sleet across southwest England through the day.

    Meanwhile, snow showers affecting North Sea coastal counties of Scotland and England will move further inland during Friday.

    Accumulations of snow will be very variable in the east, with 2-5 cm in places and possibly 10 cm above 200 metres, whilst heavier falls are expected across southern, central and western areas, with 10-15 cm or more possible in some areas. This warning should be viewed alongside other warnings issued for Friday.

  5. just back from a walk with dog up the law hill looks very dark over in fyfe and towards perth. looks like they maybe having heavy snow..blue sky in dundee..i can confirm its proper cold out there though especially when you get that cold wind in your face

    sadly not the case mate, in fact sun is trying to force its way out in Perth

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