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Extremely heavy snow now! At 0735 I recorded 5cm , video was taken at 0740
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Heavy snow and -2.6C here in Perth. Must be 3-5cm on ground with lots of snow incoming.
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Moderate snow here near Perth. Falling like powder. Temperature -2.6C.
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11 minutes ago, Mair Snaw said:
Snaw on snaw on.... getting heavier as i type...❄❄
Can confirm. Steady light snow under very light radar intensity. Band about to hit.
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Light snow started here.
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14 minutes ago, Kirkcaldy Weather said:
Think we're getting to the first stage of a general agreement, trying to do a rough average of the short range models that's looking a fair bet ATM with the first push of snow to give a few cms at the least for most of us
As if that wasn't a tricky enough part to forecast we've got the dramas of Sunday to try figure out 🫣
GFS is excellent for the upper central belt
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Icon 6z shifting the precip south and brings the core of the precipitation to the central belt. Other models either agree or disagree significantly. A pain
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8 minutes ago, Ravelin said:
Around 7pm at least one car got stuck in this snow up the road past our house, dragged out by a big pickup/L200. Now there's a police car sat outside with lights flashing and farmer has gone past with plough on tractor. I'm assuming someone else is stuck. Others coming up and having to turn.
The road is single track, especially in the snow, and goes over a 400m hill. Yet there's still cars trying to go up it, in the snow, with a strong wind blowing. Unbelievable.
How much snow on the ground there? I hear its about 8-9cm in Aberdeen.
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Less than a desirable UKV 15z for those who live in and around the central belt
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I've put out a tweet promoting the weatherquest snowfall reporting system. Might be in some interest for a few in here?
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2 hours ago, mardatha said:
At least you have snow unlike myself , Kirkcaldy weather and a few others on here.
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13 minutes ago, Frozen Britain said:
There's a band of snow moving south this morning. Currently snowing in places like Carrbridge, Aviemore, Grantown on Spey, etc.
Will the snow come to the central belt later? Or will it fizzle out before it reaches here?
No
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10 minutes ago, edo said:
Absolutely nothing on the ground here from last night. Had lots of sleet and wet snow but nothing settled. Just an ice rink out there.
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Juicy shower approached here then died on my door step bringing very light sleet.
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Down to 0.3C in SE Perthshire by the River Tay now.
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Big drop in temperature in the last hour here, was 1.9C an hour ago , now 1.1C. Heaviest precip expected after 9pm with it peaking around midnight here. Sleet , wet snow or buried in snow is still in question though...
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Models pushed the wintry mix for tonight back a couple hours for this evening. Heaviest precipitation for Perth area will be 10pm-midnight. Bit earlier north of there and bit later south of there. Arpege a good 1C colder for most now this evening which could increase snow risks….
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Sleeting here this morning
temperature between 1.5-2C and dew point 0.5-1C.
Just now, Eastern Scotland WX said:Sleeting here this morning
temperature between 1.5-2C and dew point 0.5-1C.
Perth*
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2 hours ago, Kirkcaldy Weather said:
I don't expect much if any snow for many across Tayside and Fife as well as parts of C/SE Scotland for low levels and coasts. Am expecting locally 1-2cm to low levels but mostly above 200m where I expect 2-5cm widely, with 10cm+ possible in places.
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Icon stuck at 3h
Just now, Eastern Scotland WX said:Icon stuck at 3h
It was*
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Yep! I’m about 6 miles SE of Perth near sea level and been getting hammered since 5am with rounds of ridiculously heavy snow. Final total measured is 11cm or so.