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  1. 2 hours ago, SouthYorks said:

    Not surprised by Ravenseat topping the cold chart!  It’s where the Yorkshire Shepherdess farms and lives with her family.  I follow her on Instagram, and they’ve had some really challenging weather over the last few weeks, with deep snow, drifts and bitter temps.

    Great photos by the way!

    Yes I set up the weather station with her last July. It’s a very unique location as it’s a frost hollow at 385m, my highest frost hollow station. I’m looking at working with her hopefully this summer with setting up a station with her much higher on her land. She has 2000 acres with land that goes up to 560m asl but very tricky setting one up in such a remote area with no phone signal.

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  2. This morning was the 3rd time this winter parts of North Yorkshire have fallen into minus double digits. Coldest temps below:

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    Many places then experienced an ice day with Litton not getting above -3c all day. Coldest maximum temps below.

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    Meanwhile I was working on the North York Moors today which was truly stunning, deep snow, blue skies and sub zero temperatures. With more snow forecast in that area tomorrow this is no doubt the snowiest winter across upland North Yorkshire for many years.

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  3. 7 minutes ago, Harsh Climate said:

    I can see why the met office warning for today/ tonight is in the area where it is and parts of scotland/north east england are in the orange area.

    A quick glance at the dew points and uppers tomorrow really does not look conductive for snow fall south of yorkshire, south yorkshire may just be alright later tomorrow morning.

    I think similar areas to last friday should probably be best primed for snowfall, although a bit more marginal this time around. In our region I would expect biggest low lying totals in north/west yorkshire and sweet spot being somehwere in the yorkshire dales, probably geenhow hill. Obviously north york moors could get a pasting. 

    Can't see more than 1 or 2 cm low ground south of yorkshire.

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    I’m currently sat in my lorry on the North York Moors. Trust me they do not need any more snow haha.

    Chop Gate, the village I’m in now had 35cm (14 inches) of level snow last Friday and it’s only 170m asl. 
    Maybe they should share some with the rest of us.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Kentish Snowman in Yorks said:

    Hold up forget Wednesday and Thursday what is this regional forecast for tonight?!

    I know it talks about snow "mainly on the hills" but I didn't realise it was even marginal tonight?

    -5c with snow cover?  Interesting.....

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    I think the mention of snow cover is more aimed at those who still have snow from then last week or so. I was on the North York Moors today and above 350m there was still 100% cover.

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  5. 2 hours ago, SouthYorks said:

    I know that area pretty well, but never been there.  We stay in Hutton Le Hole every February (although had to cancel for this year), and always stop off at Rievaulx Abbey on our way, so Newgate must only be a couple of miles further on the Stokesley Road from the Rievaulx Bank turning.  Is it open access to the site, and good for walking?  Thinking it might be worth a visit, even without the snow!

    About 2 miles past the Rievaulx turning on your right is where you park. Then there's various bridleways/footpaths that lead off onto Rievaulx Moor, where you park the car is around 280m asl then the footpaths lead upto around 330m on Rievaulx Moor.

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Derbyshire_snow said:

    Well that has to one of the most overhyped cold spells in many a year bara couple of dustings it has been let down after let down.

    This "cold" spell has been exceptional for those in the North of the county with elevation. Some places have seen snow falling everyday so far in 2021 bar today with temps dropping as low at -12c on a couple of occasions. Some places have also seen up to a foot of snow and one of the highest single daily total snowfall in many years. 

    For those with a low elevation its been quite frustrating with the snowline being above my head on many occasions.

    If you live in Harrogate then its a cold spell to remember. If you live in Hull you haven't seen snow for 3 years....

     

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