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  1. Just looking at the chart archive, white Christmas' didn't seem all the that common between 1992 and 1971...possibly longer.  Maybe 1972, 76, 78, 81 looking like possible candidates with the 80's in particular seemingly quite mild on the 25th.

     

    I remember my parents telling me about one New Years Eve when they entered a party many years ago with no snow and when they left several hours later, there was deep snow - I'm thinking this would've probably been 1978/79.

  2. Christmas 95 will be unforgettable for me - I remember an abrupt and quite violent change of wind direction on Christmas Eve around 10pm as the light SW'ly breeze became a Northerly gale - woke up to a whiteout and remember all north facing walls and buildings were just plastered white! Heavy, prolonged snow showers continued throughout the Christmas day but I think the wind must've dropped somewhat compared to the night before. More heavy and prolonged snow showers (or maybe just 1 shower) continued into Boxing day but became less frequent with time but by the time they died out on the 27th, a reasonable depth had accumulated which also included a few inches from the cold front on the 23rd I think it was.

  3. Does anyone remember this snow event in Eastern Scotland?

     

    It was a Saturday, cold, clear and frosty with temperatures well below freezing into mid evening. 

    I remember looking at the rainfall radar and seeing a huge area of precipitation moving in off the North Sea from the SE and knew this had to fall as snow once it reached landfall, and indeed it did.  I'm not sure of snow totals but I remember leaving my house (only 33m) and feet burying in the almost powdery snow with the snow still falling - a real whiteout!

  4. With the charts hinting at a Northerly for later next week, March 2006 illustrated that winter still has plenty snow potential even at this time of year.

    The cold actually arrived during the last days of February and persisted for the first week of March.

    An epic snow event here in Aberdeen that produced around a foot of snow; even in modest low lying areas around the city centre. Heavy, prolonged snow showers were the order of the day.

    A strong High over Greenland (1055mB) ridging south kept the block intact

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  5. That is a lovely streamer lined up for Aberdeen. smile.png

    To be honest, that streamer has been straddling around or just south of Aberdeen since midday today!

    It hasn't lost any of it's oomph and gave us another another heavy fall around 7pm.

    Cults to Kingswells road had very heavy snowfall around 5.30pm - huge drifts on the corner of the Kingswells roundabout on the SE'ly aspect due to blowing snow from the fields.

  6. Well it is snow that's falling in Aberdeen, not rain/sleet as predicted (unless that's down at the beach) but it's mainly light and sporadic. We need a spell of continous, heavier snow for any potential accumulation to develop - even then it might be too warm. 4 or 5 miles inland near Kingswells (140m asl), drifts were starting to build due to blowing snow off the fields today - I expect to see deep drifis here by tomorrow morning...

  7. My experience of an easterly for snow prospects in Aberdeen can be very patchy. Sometimes hit, sometimes - like so far - mainly miss. The seemingly increasingly rarer Northerlys are usually our best chance. I long for the time of blocked Northerly winds, for days at a time, 'the good old days'!

    Anyway, for those of you further south that do have snow - ENJOY! smile.png

    Yup exactly - just as my signature says!

  8. Remember this month fairly well since it was kind of contrasting to August when on the 21st or 24th Aberdeen broke it's all time temperature record of nearly 31°C which was a day of hazy sunshine.

    The September was incredibly wet, perhaps the wettest in NE Scotland since records began.

    I think there was much flooding since the ground was so hard after a hot, dry summer that all the water couldn't seap into the soil and just lay on top.

  9. I believe December was very mild too.

    1994 was a remarkable year for snow patch survival in the Highlands with unusually huge totals by the end of October. Usually lasting snows arrive by mid October but many of them suffered during Nov and Dec mild spell which made it a unique year

  10. hi all. 16C on my weather station at the early hours this morning. seems to be backed up by MetO site. About 15C out there now. feels lovely!

    We have a pesky bank of high cloud but it seems to be slowing shifting and big blue areas of sky forming out to the west. So hope to see the record broken today (think needs to get to 17.5C) if the cloud clear which it looks like doing.

    So, warm, bright, very little wind, sun about to pop out. this is shorts and t-shirts weather for aberdonians!

    Yeah if it's still 16 under this bank of cloud, I can see us getting very close to the all time Scottish record for February which also Aberdeen in 1897, 17.9 if it break to allow some sun

    You're right, feels so comfortable and mild outside just now

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