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Thundersnow/hail just now in Hudds.
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I could tell it was going to be bad when the ice scraper just slid smoothly across the wife's windscreen and then I had to hack at the ice with the corner of the scraper to get through it. Luckily, today, although I managed to sit with feet off the pedals spinning the wheels of the van to make 0.5m progress, my route was fairly ok (once I pulled over, reversed and laughed at those who were previously up my b'side failing in the same way) out to Elland via a looong route! Had the same horrible feeling last week though of going down a hill at Salendine Nook in the snow. Once I ran out of right steer I braced!! Not nice! A nice covering down the hill here though, again, a good 2+ cm (still snowing slightly). Scar Lane, although gritted at 5ish this afternoon is covered and looks icy!
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Had moderate snow here about 30 mins ago, now returned to light, small flakes/ice pellets. As PTFD said, looking misty on the tops around here. Oh hang on, as I look out of the window again it is snowing moderately. Main road at the bottom (Scar Lane) now getting a covering. Judging by the manoeuvre a taxi just did, it looks slippery again.
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Yes, it was disappointing to look outside this morning and see nothing but clear pavements/roads. It snowed heavily earlier and left a thin, wet layer on the grass etc. Roads are full of slush. Currently snowing, but I am guessing the temp & DP are too high, as it is melting readily. Still, at least it is snowing.
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9.4C here, heavy squally rain and just now had hail mixed in.
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Appears to have stopped raining now. Final Rain total for today = 44.0mm Temp now: 10.8C Wind: Calm
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Started out a nice morning with a sheet of As covering the sky and feeling fresh. Went up to Newcastle for the day and came back to rain. Weather as of now: Temp: 10.3C Baro: 994hPa Humidity: 100% Rain (as of 13:00 to present): 38.0mm Wind: 3.6 mph E MAx Temp: 10.3 C Still raining heavy as I type. Glyn
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Snow/wintry Precipitation Reports 3rd March 2006
glynh replied to Paul Sherman's topic in Weather reports
Heavy Snow here - has been for past 15 mins. Light dusting on garden, cars and starting to settle in patches on the pavements and roads. Outside Temp 0.3C. -
Sorry to reply like this, but I don't appear to be able to edit my first one. Anyway, If you put the dot centred over the 'Kirk' part of kirklees then thats roughly where I am. Cheers Glyn
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Hi OON, Could you add mine to the map too please. http://www.smudgpop.plus.com/weather/current.htm It is Huddersfield (the dot will cover it nicely http://nwstatic.co.uk/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif ) It is a bit blue (not dirty blue) but will no doubt change as it is still works in progress, mind you the mian data is there for now. Cheers Glyn
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thx for the reply OON. Well it is a relief of somesorts that it is only cabled systems that are affected (one less thing for me to worry about ) however until it is installed (hopefully this wed) I won't know. Fingers x'ed. Glyn
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Well Mondy and CloudBurst, I have no TV aerial on my roof and neither do any of my neighbours. In fact the closest one is about 100ft away across the street. So hopefully I should have no problems. I think the lightning conductor idea has gone now. If we get struck, I can't imagine that the anemometer would last anyway, regardless of if there was a proper conductor on it or not. Just out of interest, has anyone extended the cable from their anemometer to the wireless solar unit (on a WMR928NX) and if so what did you use? Seems to have provoked some discussion this thread. Glyn
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Hi OON, Could you describe where such a device would be placed and how much it costs. I've never heard of one of them before and Googling it returns some quite technical stuff. As I haven't erected the anemometer yet, I don't know what probs may be lurking there, but I'll earth it all the same if only to try and alleviate any static probs. Anyway got me stuff sorted, hired the ladders and Thursday, hopefully, should be the big day (well in my eyes anyway ). Cheers Glyn
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CloudBurst - thats my thinking really. I'm only gonna provide a simple earth bond so the static from the anemometer can dissipate easily, so I don't get any spurious readings or it stops working. Probably will earth it to my outside security light housing.