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  1. The real fun on that little road is when the wind gets up and it starts blowing in - had a very sketchy run over there one night last winter and only made it through the worst bit by taking repeated charges at the drifts in near zero visibility. Was thankful to be in the Hilux with all terrain tyres on it. Had visions of having to walk home! 

    Snow coming down nicely now here too, unsurprisingly. 

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  2. I suspect the schools would be more resilient if the council insisted that staff and contracted buses had snow rated tyres to get rural contracts in the first place. I drove a taxi as a student and the thought of driving professionally all year round in Aberdeenshire on summer tyres wouldn't have even entered my mind. 

    It's not realistic to expect that every road will be kept black, regardless how thoroughly treated they are. 

    In any case, I used to love snow days - I think I probably got more benefit from XC skiing, sledging and being towed around a field by a quad bike than I would have from a day in school!

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  3. The last few years have actually been pretty decent for snowfall and low temperatures here in Aberdeenshire, I think we've had at least one lengthy spell each winter with deep (>20cm) snow each winter and temperatures below minus 10 (~ minus 20 on a few occasions) for several years now. 

    That's absolutely not to say that the climate isn't warming on average but do remember that lack of snow in Southern England isn't necessarily representative of elsewhere in the UK and that weather events will still happen against the overall warming trend. 

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  4. 20 minutes ago, Hairy Celt said:

    -10C is made out to be extreme cold...?  I can't be the only one to remember -25C in 1995 and winters with well below -10C more recently. Are we being conditioned to accept milder winters?

    Even in recent years we've had sub minus 20 locally here I'm sure? I've got a photo somewhere of the temperature gauge in the pickup that I bought in 2020 reading minus 19.5 outside the house during the daytime. I seem to remember others on here posting similar. 

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  5. A cracking winters day today - mist and fog cleared during the morning to leave a lovely flat calm crisp sunny day. I made pretty good progress working on my new shed although my metal framing square did freeze itself to the table when I went inside for lunch! 

    I'm quietly optimistic for a bit more than the met office have suggested but we'll see. Should be nice powdery snow at least with the forecast uppers. 

     

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  6. 33 minutes ago, Scottish-Irish Skier said:

    Very pleased tae be part of the Aberdeenshire 'friends' posse for my first winter here. 🙂

    So far not too bad. Indian summer followed by some snaw and seasonal temps (loadsae flooding aside, but I'm on a wee hill crest, so nae bother)... now looking to seriously deliver!

    The Scottish skis are waxed and ready with Glenshee / Lecht an hour away at most now!

    Bring it oan...

    If your summary of the last 6 months of Aberdeenshire weather is "not too bad" then you're onto a winner. I've never seen rain like it! Even my mother (who grew up just outside Fort William) was saying it's felt like she'd moved back to the west coast. 

    Skis also waxed after a managing to squeeze in a couple of half days at Glenshee already! 

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  7. 2 hours ago, Sceptical said:

    It's Snowing and settling fast due to the frozen surfaces. Monday looks like winter proper!

    The slightest dusting here after a reasonable day - still ice everywhere but at least it's not muddy! 

    Got my fingers firmly crossed for next week - decent Northerlys seem to have been in fairly short supply in recent years. 

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  8. We were also briefly "stuck" in the chaos at Huntly yesterday afternoon. 

    Luckily managed to get onto the A97 towards Rhynie which although badly flooded and deep in a few places was passable in the pickup. There were several cars and a lorry abandoned on one section but you could squeeze past with a bit of care. I had a wander through in my wellies before risking anything so safe enough. 

    Lecht have no power but looks like they got a decent amount - won't be easy to clear the road though. Heavy wet drifted snow will be like concrete I imagine. 

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