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  1. It seems the models have been showing a cooler pattern for several weeks now with the Atlantic well and truly 'switched off'. However, it also seems that there's no proper cold to the north and east of us to hence why we're still getting rain / icy conditions at sea level. These synoptics look ideal for a really cold winter if only there was some true Polar / Continental air to tap into. 

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  2. 4 hours ago, Richard Taylor said:

    Appears all is sweetness & light again in the MOD after the upgrades this morning. Looks like a change is afoot :D

    Meanwhile.... rain, rain rain again :(

     

    Has the sun been switched off here?

    "afoot" being the correct term since that's how much snow could be lying in Aberdeen by next weekend!

    Fantastic charts after virtually 3 years of snowless weather in Aberdeen - March 2006 springs to mind regarding next week...

     

  3. I'll be interested to see how much snow is deposited in NE Scotland during Saturday morning as that feature runs down the North Sea - I imagine heavy snow showers will merge to give a more prolonged period of snow with winds increasing too. It look a relatively 'cold core' low too, normally these lows contain less cold air turning snow more to rain at low levels

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  4. The fact is every summer since 2006 has been horrific, in Scotland at least and probably even SE England too apart from the odd short spell.

     

    I'd love to hear any theories as to why our summers are now appear to be cool, wet and frequently windy with low pressure in charge?

     

    It seems like there was more sun in winter in Aberdeen with the persistent westerly airstream than there has been in summer...I'm gonna check those stats now....

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  5. I reckon this winter (January and February in particular) has to be one of, if not the sunniest on record in Aberdeen.

     

    Not sure if anyone has stats on this but it seems that about 80% of days the sun has been shining most of the day and of course, we've had our fair share of frosts because of this.

     

    Cheers

  6. Heavy snow shower in Aberdeen.

     

    Yeah sun lowering and temperature falling so shower came in good time for the snow to lie, although slushy in the city centre.

     

    Radar showing 'light' precipitation but that shower was moderate / occasionally heavy at times.

     

    I'd anticipate scattered flurries into tonight with a light covering at best

  7. None here for a while either. About two years to be precise.

     

    Haha, I know - tell me about it!

     

    I have a feeling we're gonna get a pasting on Saturday and beyond though....just hope the roads are okay going to Hampden and back.

     

    I'll guess at 7" in my back garden come Wed morning.

  8. Yes it should snow as I am away for a couple of days! I am cautiously optimistic about Saturday to Tuesday up here but before then I expect it to be largely bright and breezy with maybe some rain on Friday.

     

    Yeah, we might see an isolated snow shower tomorrow forcing its way over the mountains but perhaps more of a chance on Thursday as the wind turns more into the NW. Still, it's Saturday onwards our 'proper' snow arrives

  9. Looks like even Aberdeen will see several inches of snow between Saturday and Wednesday next week as that Northerly sets in.

     

    With all the westerly winds, we've had an incredible sunny winter...or so it seems.

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  10. For many, this has been a disappointing winter thus far for snowfall. However, for upland parts of Scotland and especially over Glencoe and the Nevis Ranges, they are speaking about the possibility of record breaking snow depths should the current weather pattern persist.I'd be interested to know of winters where low lying areas saw very little in the way of snow with high altitude locations recording heavy snowfalls?I believe 1994, 1957 and also 1951 of good examples of this.Early indications suggest that this may be an excellent year for snowpatch survivals due to the persistent SW'ly gales drifting and depositing colossal depths of snow in the sun shadowed NE facing coires and gullies.

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