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  1. 7 hours ago, CatchMyDrift said:

    I think this may count very slightly towards a "winter's over" post but am I the only person who is getting a bit bored of winter? Charts promise the world then we get four snowflakes and a hard frost. I know I'm getting bored of it when my wee brain is starting to think about the garden needing stuff done and looking forward to the cycling starting again (strictly watching it on TV, I don't even own a bike).

    Quite enjoyed it in a funny way.  Apart from a relatively few genuinely mild days and nights it's always felt like Winter here. That makes a change from so many winters where folk post about daffodils sprouting in January and it certainly doesn't look like that's on the cards either. But yeah, I would like it to throw up a memorable cold /snow event, I think the chance for that is still there for us over the next couple of months.

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  2. 5 minutes ago, 101_North said:

    Wife just phoned and suggested that they've had maybe an inch or so at home in the last hour but easing off now. Typically the heavier stuff started once I'd left for work so I missed it. The charts and forecasts hinted at the possibility for a really good fall - wasn't to be. Snowing in Edinburgh City Center and settling which is rare enough but really only a slight dusting here. 

    Could have been worse I guess. Just debating whether I should take me and the boy up to The Braids for a bit of sledging. If they've put an inch or so on that crusty layer from a few days ago then it might be a goer. If I win Euromillions I'm going to fund a PhD for someone to work out why we're generally cursed in otherwise potentially very promising situations here.

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  3. 16 minutes ago, Swave Snow said:

    Anybody know if this low pressure is going to pivot 

    Nae luck. Hoped it might loop back on us from the north and west but seems to be barreling through, west to east. Snow still falling here but clearance looks imminent going by the radar. Proverbial dusting here in Leith (a few millimeteres) but higher parts of town may have got a centimetre or two.

  4. 1 minute ago, aggy said:

    Watched the radar and it litterally split right round Ayr ... when u look up and around we have blue sky abouts and heavy grey cloud all around resembles being in the eye of a hurricane ? still dry but I swear if that precipitation was rain guess who would get pelted 

    Yeah, that split worked its way up to Edinburgh as well. No rhyme or reason for it that I can understand other than random chance. (A random chance that happens time and time again mindyou !)

  5. 13 minutes ago, 101_North said:

    Snowing lightly again now but still very much in the 'non-event' category. 

    We were under that clear slot in the radar for too long. Some improvement in the radar picture this last 30 minutes but little to show for it despite being "under it". For you and me we have to hope that the whole snow feature pivots and tilts so we get a second bite at the cherry but I think our chance may well have passed.

    EDIT: snawing decently now in Leith. Might get a covering yet !

  6. 25 minutes ago, CatchMyDrift said:

    The Met-O says it's the castle, @101_North will tell you the airport is just as useless for snow.

    I actually think Edinburgh has a wee shout at something in this set up (dependant on verification obviously and probably a dozen other things). If the flow is relatively slack, wind backs NW or West, still under decent precipitation that doesn't clear through too quickly, plus reasonable uppers, dewpoints etc etc etc Certainly seen it happen even if it just ends up as half an inch of sloppy slush in town. Higher parts of the city probably favoured (Liberton, Inch, Fairmilehead, Braids etc). Therefore a good shout for 101_North as well. I would certainly expect you, Scottish Skier and Weather Wonder to be in with a very good shout indeed.

  7. 12 minutes ago, 101_North said:

    I'd start to panic Ben! I'm coming to get you!

     

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    Sure that's not dandruff :D There's off/on barely discernible lamp-post snow here in Leith. But the radar has some stringy blobs out there and maybe they'll beef up this next 24 hours...I'm semi-optimistic still. Noticed the gritters were out and about earlier, overkill but fair enough to take no chances.

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  8. Certainly far from giving up hope on it yet, putting my parochial Edinburgh/Leith hat on for a second, we do need the circulation/wind direction to gradually back to the East, and then hit ENE. If it does that and the window stays open long enough then we should see something in the next 24-36 hours. Anything S of East though and we'll be gazing at lampposts in the dark for flakes falling at the rate of 1 per minute... 

  9. 4 hours ago, CatchMyDrift said:

    Some of the precip charts look reasonable for the eastern Borders in particular on Saturday, glad I'll be home by then IF they come off :) 

    It's looking possible that the East Lothian sidewinder (i.e. the Forth streamer...doesn't always need to be a Forth-Clyde effort :) ) will fire up at the weekend, time will tell and we'll see who gets it!

    Yup, I find it hard to imagine we'll see nothing from this Catch. If anything these situations are underplayed before they set in and then we wonder why we weren't confident enough just to outright forecast it based on previous experience ! Obviously the usual provisos apply about uppers, dew-points, wind direction, coastal/city effect, (sleety in Leith ? maybe or maybe not). Doesn't seem like it'll set-up long enough to make it memorable but I'd take any 24-36-48 hr event at this point :D

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  10. Somehow this part of Leith managed to catch a talcum powder deep level of snow sometime earlier on (a random shower, if I said it was even 2 millimetres deep I'd be exaggerating). However it has turned the pavements and road surfaces into sheet ice in my local area. As usual not a drop of road grit was deposited despite the forecast.

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  11. 4 hours ago, CatchMyDrift said:

    I'm sure the charts could keep getting worse, although for how much longer they could keep it up I don't know. We're certainly scraping the barrel with the main topic being motoring this evening :) 

    Just for the heck of it for next years 2017/18 winter forecast Catch, I'd like to see hee-haw early Eurasian/Siberian snow cover, sod all wacky jet stream/polar vortex, bugger all stratospheric warmings, an explosion of sun-spots, useless NAO/AO/PDO and the rest, sweet fanny adams mountain torque or Indian Ocean this that and the other. Given what favourable cold pre-cursors they've variously been cited as in so many winter forecasts I'll go the full contrarian for next year !

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  12. 17 minutes ago, Ravelin said:

    6C, drizzle, heavy mist, zero wind, yuk.

    Tamara's posts, well I'm getting there with them. I think I now understand about 20% of their content, whereas last year it was well under 10%. I doubt I'll ever understand them fully though, same as I don't understand 90% of the stuff posted in the Strat thread.

    They're beautifully written. But with all the UK/local predictive ability of a roulette wheel.

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  13. There's been many brilliantly written technical forecasts in the model thread this last winter or two. I enjoy reading them, and absolutely appreciate the depth of knowledge. Unfortunately almost all of them have been predictive failures. All these factors of october siberian snow, stratospheric warming, polar vortex, mountain torque and all the rest of the unprecedented this that and the other, have resulted in basically hee-haw favourable outcomes for the UK. My only hope for December was that the open-air Edinburgh ice rinks wouldn't end up as the slushy puddles they were last year, but its looking like there be at least a few days like that in the next couple of weeks. Yeah its frustrating that so much technical insight produces so little predictive return over the timescales we'd like, but ultimately we're on the easternmost edge of a bloody big warm-ish ocean and we're stuck with the high-percentage probability of pretty mundane outcomes most of the time. Still, we can hope...

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  14. 2 minutes ago, LomondSnowstorm said:

    That's just the view from the flat - I'm so lazy that I live within 2 minutes of the main uni and 5 pubs :p 

    Looks like the band is throwing another streak southwest from Angus towards Kinross (which seems to stretch as far as Grangemouth) and we're very close to the main band itself anyway, though undoubtedly this will happen:

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    Ha ! It truly is taking the p1ss. And I thought I was done with this game !

  15. 26 minutes ago, LomondSnowstorm said:

    Trying to lie here, and succeeding on wall and the picnic table in the Pear Tree beer garden, wet on the pavement though. The band will continue to pep up a little though as it moves south so the extent of proper snow cover might be a bit better by morning (still an uphill battle for Leith though as always)

    The Pear Tree ? Bloody students ;-) 

    Edit: gone off here and I can see Fife clearly now (one of the only 2 useful measurements I can make from my window). Usually not a good sign unless the whole mess can muster one final nudge south and west.

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  16. 19 minutes ago, 101_North said:

    Signing off! It ain't happening! If you're staying up - enjoy!

    Think I agree.  Still scope for east of us as it sinks south a bit more but I don't think the bulk of it is being sent our way. Bit unlucky overall, from Angus to Berwick the North Sea is full of it. If the whole lot was just 50 miles west it could have been quite a mess out there tonight from Glasgow to Edinburgh.

     

    Edit: certainly lots of wet snow coming down here just now but just too marginal in every respect.

  17. I'm scrunching my eyes up on the radar to try and anticipate the track of the east coast blob but not convincing myself it'll make much of a south-westwards move. Plenty cold sleet coming down here in Leith, the raggy stuff showing up on the radar, but we'd need to get under that heavy blob for intensity ....plus throw in just a tiny nudge down in temperatures, uppers, dew points, wind back west of north...the usual.... Probably hoping for too much locally at least ;-)

  18. 11 minutes ago, LomondSnowstorm said:

    It does look as though areas under the heaviest precipitation are seeing temperatures dropping off - 0C at Leuchars and even right on the Berwickshire coast, so could be pretty interesting. Very hard to judge given the radar isn't really giving the full picture at the moment though

    I'm guessing the feature itself is wanting to keep moving east and south a bit, just at the same time as it's trying to send precipitation down around it's western flank. Very hard to say how that will pan out over the next few hours. Does the big blob off the Fife coast get re-circulated down and around south-westwards or does it all get pulled away and just affect east lothian/east borders  ?

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