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Very cold and raw up here
Temp 2.7 C
Wind Westerly 25 mph
Sleet and Hail showers
Pressure 984 and falling
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Heavy rain and hail showers with a couple of sheet lightning flashes
observed over the Atlantic.
Wind SW 25 mph
Can't see much else as its still dark up here !!
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Another Gale in progress
West gusts to 48 mph
988mb falling
Wintry Showers
Temp 8 C
quite miserable !
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Very Stormy and cold
Wind max gusts to 63 mph and a Temp of 5 C
Sleet and Hail Showers
Wave height just offshore west of Lewis estimated at 7 metres
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Morning everyone
This must be our most stormy Autumn for a long time up here in the Western Isles
Wind at present gusting to 54 mph from the SW and we are expecting Violent Storm Force 11 later.
Heavy Rain
Pressure 1010 and falling rapidly
If you all could see the Atlantic thismorning you would really appreciate the force of nature.
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Heavy Rain and Hail showers
Cu Nimb clouds and some lightning observed just offshore
Temp 9C dropping to 6 C in showers
Wind Westerly 15 mph
Vis in excess of 50 km
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The first morning for over a week without a gale!!!! :blink:
Light Rain, Overcast
Wind west 5 mph
1012 rising
Temp 10 C
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Partly Cloudy
Wind Westerly gusting to severe gale force 9
Pressure 1016 falling
light rain showers
Temp 12 C
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Lewis, Outer Hebrides
Patchy cloud with light rain showers
New snow on the Harris mountains down to 1500 feet.
1032mb rising Temp 5 C
Wind North 15 mph
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We have just had a hail AND SNOW, YES SNOW shower
Temperature plunged to 4 C in the shower
Wind still gusting to Storm 10 (60 mph) and tremendous waves on the Atlantic
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A wild night with the highest gust of 72 mph
and we are stormbound with no ferries or planes.
The north wind doth blow and we will have snow.
Temp 7 C
Pressure 1005 mb and rising, Wintry Showers with hail.
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Overcast and still dark, in the far North West
Wind WSW 15 mph
Pressure 1003 mb falling
Light rain and drizzle
Temp 14 C
quite miserable
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Bit quieter than yesterday !
Overcast with a temp of 8 C
moderate rain, wind SE 10 mph (had gusts to 70 mph yesterday)
vis 12 km
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Wind now gusting to 60 mph Northerly
Continuous heavy rain with a sizzling temp of 7 C
CalMac ferries stormbound - no suprise
we are awash with the worst flooding in living memory
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Storm Force 10 North Easterly
Torrential Rain
9 degrees Pressure 982 Falling
Vis 3 km
Absolutely Horrendous
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Misty , Calm, and quite unreal for mid October up here.
Looking forward to some action towards the end of the week, we may even have snow on our hills!!
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Rain showers with sunny periods
Temp 14 C
Pressure 1008 rising
Wind SE 5 mph
Vis about 20 km
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Overcast
Moderate Rain
Calm
14 C
992 mb falling
lots of midges and they are eating me alive!! :blink:
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A very wet and wild night in the Hebrides!
Autumn usually lasts for about 3 days up here and this year is no exception.
Wind Westerly gusting to Severe Gale Force 9 (48 mph)
Heavy Rain Showers
Temp 11 C
Press 996 mb rising
Ocean state - rough !!
at least its blown the bloody midges away
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A lovely sunny day with nice mountain wave clouds (altocumulus lenticularis) forming over the Harris mountains.
Temp 17 C
Press 1011 falling
Wind SSW 15 knots
Vis over 30 km
Just what we needed after a miserable week.
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Bright and clear, some cirrus in the east moving away.
1011mb rising Temp 8 C
Vis in excess of 40km
and no midges!!
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Thought the clearance had arrived from the west about an hour ago, but looks like everything is moving back from the east again just now.
Cloudy, Drizzle, calm after a 45mph gale overnight, and of course those bloody MIDGES are out again!
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Just like yesterday
Rain
Overcast
Windy
Miserable
as ever
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Hope the rest of you are enjoying the sunshine.
As usual, overcast, miserable and raining up here all day.
Friday 17th November 2006
in Weather reports
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Thin Cirrus cover all day and light winds after last nights gales
Temperature is a sizzling 2 C
Cold and Very damp
Huge waves crashing in on the shore must be 5 to 8 metres swell