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  1. 3 minutes ago, doctormog said:

    Yes I noticed that the band is a bit further north than modelled. Not far enough for here though! Enjoy the snow if you get it. I see that Borders Council has apparently cancelled all school transport for to,or row in anticipation.

    Very sorry to read of your loss Catch.

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    2 minutes ago, LomondSnowstorm said:

    Pretty big flakes now in town, was very sleety 5 minutes ago but a lot of cars coming past have snow on them so it might start to settle a bit. 

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    Interesting.... :-) North-western extent sees it stalling just above Fort William. Does all that line of rain/snow from Fort William to Berwick start to sink southwards , increasingly turning to snow, and give (maybe) SE borders in particular a fairly lengthy period to get snowed on ? Could be a snow boundary somewhere in central Edinburgh, sometimes the snow line starts at Viewforth/Bruntsfield Links !

     

  2. 1 hour ago, LomondSnowstorm said:

    Sorry about that Catch, hope the roads aren't too bad tomorrow.

    Sort of sleety drizzle here in Edinburgh, should be snow with any real intensity:

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    Whole thing seems to have gone a wee bit further north than expected LS. Not expecting anything at all street-level in central-Edinburgh but higher parts of town might catch a bit on the back-edge once it all starts sliding south and east  ?

    PS Sorry to hear about your mum Catch, all the best to you and to Blitzen also.

     

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  3. If that verified as on the GFSP youre looking at 90mph+ gusts through the central belt at rush hour - be a Red warning for sure

     

    Is it a potential "stinger" of the kind we had at start of January last year Joe ? I live in a tenement top-floor flat but that one was the worst in lifetime memory, felt like I could genuinely feel the whole building shake, could hear glass shelves creak in the living room, trees down all over Hillside Gardens. Genuinely scary.

  4. Happy new year everyone ! All the best to you and yours in this rather special year of 2014 Posted Image

     

    Haven't been on here much this last couple of months, busy with this and that and the other...lets hope we can manage at least one decent cold spell this winter...

     

    Seasonal day here in Leith, heading out later to walk off the effects of last nights half-bottle of JD ! (aye, I'm a lightweight)

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  5. Possible we could catch some back-end stuff LS ?

     

    The good thing though is that with the low held further east the colder air comes back at us more quickly. The worst solution would be a middle ground where the low is big enough and east enough to give an all rain event tomorrow night but not far enough east to allow the cold uppers to get back in.

  6. Aye, same here Catch. Feels like every night for the past 4 weeks or so I've had to walk home head down, hood up, into a cold wind from the east. Fed up with it now. I'll happily accept any double-digit temperature that comes our way in the next couple of days...

    It snowed here last night, but did not stick. It's still the same old feeling to see falling snow, despite the prolonged cold I'm not sick of seeing snowfall, just sick of the constant chill in the air :lol:

  7. The Leith snizzle become a Leith mini-blizzard of light but intense grauple, quite localised I think over North Edinburgh. Only just stopped. Most of Hillside/London Road was whitened, sun now coming out again.

    Wasn't it about 2 days ago we were meant to be at the "light flurry" stage up and down the coast and central areas ? As usual the forecast has underestimated precipitation in this east-coast/easterly scenario.

  8. Yeah, very similar indeed LS - just made more notable by the fact this is more than 2 months down the line !

    Aye, saw the overall curve as well...just as the point when the curve should be ticking-upwards, the graph is still trending down to its lowest point of the winter-spring season. Bloody hell ...

    Similarities to the January cold spell there, though if you look at the temperature curve for all data you'll notice that this is probably the coldest spell of the winter so far for Edinburgh.

  9. I know that those of you who run a recording station will have seen the same kind of temperature profile this past week, but this one from Edin Uni is as good as any...

    http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/abs/Weathercam/station/latestweek.html

    ...basically the last 96 hours have flatlined in the range 0 to 2c at best. The cloud sheet has kept our spirits down a bit but this is still a remarkable cold spell in its own way. We're all used to daily highs and lows, but this kind of consistency in a narrow range is notable.

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