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  1. 44 minutes ago, moffatross said:

     

    Roll on 2016, weatherwise, it surely can't be worse.

     

    Do you really think?!

    However, despite a disappointingly mild start to the winter season, more promising patterns lie ahead of us. Truth be told, that funny A cannot be stagnant over Europe forever and we are quite lucky in that it's following its bizarre walk toward Scandinavia, or so it would seem. 

    At this very minute we seem to be cooling down, recording the daily minimum temp at 11.8 having maxed at 14 around 12.30pm. We just recorded another 2mm for today's meagre count of 3.6mm thanks to a hearty band of precip associated to the front that is watering most of the British Is. 

    Still, it counts toward the days with measurable rain this month, which is at 18 out of 19 and probably will be 19 out of 20 tomorrow. 

    Looking forward to some hill snow on Christmas Day/Boxing Day though, loving rural Scotland, at least you don't miss chances you'd always miss by miles in places like Liverpool/Manchester -which is where I used to live for a while. 

    Edinburgh, which I also had the pleasure to dwell on, was an utter hole of milder and drier weather, especially Cowgate/Old Town, Town planning does not help either. Very noticeable difference with open areas such as Marchmont or Bruntsfield, which made it very interesting. Good to be able to go up Swanston or Penicuik on the bus, the Pentlands are amazing. 

    But the Ochils are better. 

    Have a pleasant evening, 

     

    Pedro 

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  2. 9 minutes ago, Snowmut said:

    Truly some crazy temps around, none more so than New york this evening at 1.00 am BBC has 17c :shok:

     

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    To be fair though they have had two cracking years in a row so they can well enjoy some above average temps like the rest of mortals for a change! Also nice to see the West side of the country faring better in snow terms - good news for good ol' Cali. 

    Back to our side of the pond a truly horrendous look but in any luck  we might get a cool shot around Christmas...

  3. 59 minutes ago, snawbaw said:
    51 minutes ago, Northernlights said:

     I know I"ll sound like Old Father Time but as I have said before it helps to   be 600 miles or so nearer the Arctic Circle when it comes to looking for cold weather almost at any time of the year so we in Scotland are always going to have more winter than the the south of the UK.

    A very dank dreary dark day here with a maximum temperature of 1c.

     

     

    True stuff - even a 100 miles matter at this stage, look at us in the tropical Central Belt; no snow lying below 150m so far this season and a total non-event last night with pishing rain at 0º. Not even the hills had a covering below 400m this morning, at least in southern facing slopes and you could tell that there had been some melting going on. 

     

    Even so another fairly wintry day with a max of 4.5º and a min. of 1.9º in the Academy, have not bothered with the sensor today but as it has been quite dull I do not think the impact of the building has affected the readings beyond the acceptable +-1º range. 

    Also, 4.5mm, could not have two dry days in a row, could we now!

  4. So finally -3,7 recorded by the weather station and -6 by the sensor. Everything is ice-coated. Find a few pics of my walk yesterday to Whitewisp Hill in the Ochils and this morning's frost. 

    1. Saddle Hill / Whitewisp Hill

    2. Burn of Sorrow and the King's Seat from Saddle Hill

    3. Freezing level at some 600m. (Saddle Hill at 560 was at 0.4, the top of Whitewisp at 640, -0.4)

    4. My back garden and Bank Hill. 

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  5. Dropping like a stone indeed, the station on top of the roof of the Academy is reading -0.8º but I borrowed a sensor off the Geography dept and its now hanging happily from the clothes hanging pole over nice grass at 1.6m. It says -4º, which considering the clear skies is not a difference that surprises me. 

    Walked up Whitewisp Hill (640m) today, the freezing level at 12pm was at 600m. Temperature dropped noticeably above 500m though. Gullies of snow of 30cm in places but some places barely had more than a crust of ice. That above 450m, below that snow was patchier in nature with the snowline at some 300m. Oh, I also saw some snow while on the top, when the front got at its most northerly point. Truly worth the three-hour walk! 

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  6. After a short squally burst cold air is clearly filtering through, temp dropped from 10.5º to 8.8º in less than half an hour. 

    Another day of copious rain at 17.6mm for the time being, would not be surprised if we hit the magical 20 in the next four hours. 

     

    122.2mm so far this month. 

    http://dollarweather.co.uk/data/NOAAMO.TXT

    Hopefully this front will deliver a few surprises, as Clodagh did! 

  7. Would have gutted if we hadnt had a rain gauge yesterday lads!

     

    Unsurprisingly,the Devon has burst its banks pretty badly. Considering that the record height at Menstrie is 4.2 and that we managed to get to 4 last night, Tilly is not far from being flooded from what I have seen today to be honest. I hope we do not get as much rain in a good while. However it is ridiculous, we almost have 100mm recorded rain in the first week of the month. 

    Might post a few pics tomorrow. 

    T. 6.2º

    R. 8.4mm

     

    Have a pleasant Sunday!

  8. Glad to see some of my peer cold weather aficionados got a wee surprise this evening - no such thing happened in the Hillfoots villages though. In Dollar, we have had a good few hours of rain-rain which has accumulated up to 9.6mm and the temp dropped to 2.9, where it remains now. I can sort of see some fresh snow lying on top of the King's Seat and Whitewisp Hill, above 350m in my roughest estimate, so impressive to see that you have done so well at 150-200m just a few miles down south. 

    PS. The weather station website is up and running, now it needs to go on Scottish Weather Network and WOW :) Some of the kids at school are loving it! 

     

    http://dollarweather.co.uk/  a bit barebones but the most important thing is there: DATA! It will be done up in the next few weeks though :D

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  9. Dollar was greeted last night with a copious snowfall that fell around 21.30pm with the slightest accumulation down in Lower Dollar (45m). My friends drove up to Muckhart Road 100m above and there was a bit of frozen snow on grassy surfaces, it was freezing cold. Beautiful Ochils snow covered under the moonlight, shame it was not to last until the morning, as there was nae snaw under 500m and a cold cold rain soaked it all - shame as we would be enjoying winter wonderland if temps had been 3º lower. 

     

    So how bad is it meant to get tomorrow? Has it been a last minute upgrade for us in the N Central Belt then? 

     

    I am planning on going for a wee walk with a few friends tomorrow to the hills, where do you reckon that snaw level will be at and around midday? 

     

    Cheers! 

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  10. Beautiful Ochils in a beautiful day. Went up Bank Hill via the Glen and the Castle, the snowline was at some 140m but up until 200m you could see how after the snow it had rained a bit. Plus it was well frozen. However, on entering the Burn of Sorrow, snow became powdery and more firm. Lovely walk. 

     

    See a few photos attached. 

     

    1. Snowline

     

    2. Burn of Sorrow

     

    3.Ochils from mine.

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  11. What implications would have a Polar Low? Thanks!

     

    Dollar had recorded 5.5mm at 3.30pm, after two more showers that figure is likely closer to 8 by now. 

    Cold day, beautiful skies. Looking forward to the weekend more than usual!

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