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  1. Over simplifying I know, but a couple of piddly degrees farenheit across the board would have done it eh.... Not much to ask.

    About time this descent into a mini ice-age got a bloody move on whistling.gif

    I will add to that that the snow partially redeemed itself here last night and it would appear in Perth, Aberdeen and Freuchie (probably other bits of lowland Fife too I'd imagine) today, so it certainly hasn't been a total write off, just not quite as good as it perhaps could or should have been.

  2. Aye. Its possible to get some transient snow from these kind of Atlantic breakdowns, but generaly it's a rollover not a battleground, and the cold bogs off with a whimper.

    When the Atlantic came in to kill off the first half of the Dec 2010 cold-spell, There was deep snow, hard- frost, and many places reporting sub -10C temperatures at the start of the day. Atlantic strolled in without a fight and we went straight to a thaw later that day.

    Friday's stuff is from the west - we need pretty deeply penetrated cold for those fronts to produce snow. Recently we did have a decent cold spell (before Xmas) and what do you know...just when you think a front will collide with a cold airmass, a warm sector within again prevented snawfall. It's a fickle thing is snaw!

  3. aye same here off and on this last hour, definite rain. It had the cheek to start off as snow for about a minute then it remembered it was low-level Embra and went straight to cold rain. yeuch.

    I can exclusively reveal that it's 0.6c and slight rain. No marginality about it - it's rain LOL.

    Ballater looked impressive on misReporting Scotland a wee while ago.

    BBC. Erse fae elbae. Enough said eh !

    Tractor has been round and cleared the snow just in time for it to start snowing again. It isn't heavy but have been surprised at some talk of further snow this evening when the BBC are talking about things drying up and temperatures dropping sharply.

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  4. Agree with you LS that we're not necessarily done with the easterly yet (and certainly not in the NE today). Theres 36-48 hours coming up where the pressure synoptics are still very much giving us an easterly flow. Cold dry air, warm sea always carries the potential, even when pressure looks high on the face of it.

    OK we won't have a repitition of the last few days but theres potential for some last-gasp localised surprises for easties just as the forecasters are calling a basically dry end to things. A cm or two here and there wouldn't surprise me before the change kicks in.

    The cloud base has finally lifted here and a very snowy picture to the south. Arthur's Seat looks to have a good few inches while the Pentlands and the Braid hills southwards took quite a pasting. Still a cm or two here, had a bit of melt overnight but was made up for by a fresh fal this morning which lay on the trees too, which made for a wintry walk to KB. Much drier over the next few days but still with the chance of further snowfalls, particularly towards the east coast, and this looks likely to be less marginal because of lower surface temperatures:

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    Two things did for most lowland areas near the coast - the stratocumulus bank that sat over us through Sunday and the exceptionally strong easterly winds. Anyway, a pretty reasonable cold spell for me, not on the scale of 2009/10 or December 2010 but it did have some highly notable snowfalls for many, a lot of easterly convection and some persistent, if not extreme, low temperatures.

  5. Aye mild start and end could balance out 2 cold - but at the end of the day *not* exceptionally so - weeks.

    Often wonder why there's been a relative decline (it seems to me) of certain weather types that haven't been seen around for a while. A bog standard north-westerly would be one. And the much missed WNWerly that could funnel decent snow showers and dump a few inches eastwards in the central belt.

    Almost reminiscing there like they're endangered bird species.

    I don't think it'll be all that much lower than the CET if at all, maybe around 2C, depending on how cold it gets up to Friday and how mild it gets thereafter.

    We really could use a good northerly or northeasterly blast next month to cap the winter off as a good one. The lack of them has been notable, and coming from someone who usually has no use for a northerly that's saying something! It feels like we've had a constant battle with marginality and excessive rainfall all year with these snowfalls and a proper cold, sunny and showery Arctic blast would do the trick for me.

  6. Well, looks like its going to keep spinning up and around and over Scotland for some time to come. Who will catch it worst I don't know ....Pretty sure we're jiggered here on the immediate coastal fringe of Embra but for yourself and many others could be a long way to go yet.

    Stop it by tor as now lying here and blowing a genuine blizzard don't make me believe could wake up to 4 or 5 inches....the chase is exhausting :)

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  7. Great news 101_North.

    I have high hopes that The Braid Hills snowbowl will have been replenished in the last few hours on top of the weekend crust the sledgers laid down. If we can just avoid any weekend warming then I might still get in a day or twos winter sports with By-Tor junior.

    Just been out. 5 inches level depth on grass, paths that were clear this morning have 3 inches. Blowing a gale and still snowing. A great end to a pretty poor day.

  8. Ach , it's no her fault, she needs to go on the training courses first.

    She can start off with Lampost Watching Module 1 and progress from there!

    I expect Catch and SS will add these training packages as a feature of their Borders Winter Wonderland weekend packages...

    Well despite the wife saying it was lying it was not .....it was snowing and ground was white so assumed lying she says....was not amused

    However last 30 mins has seen a quality proper blizzard all of a sudden sticking to everything and the orange glow is here!! Lorenzo u are a genius....a wee bit late but it happened ....tailing off now but proved how things can change

    Now after do the bed time with kids and don't look out for an hour will it be sleet on my return lol

  9. No need, SS and Catch can build some extra rooms and we can make winter B&B bookings. I'd expect Kilters discount would apply, weekend package including breakfast, lunch, supper, off road driving coming in at a very reasonable price. In fact I'm not sure we'd want to offend them with silly talk about money changing hands!

    It's now beyond a joke. Time to move to Tomintoul.

    You're living the dream Catch, living the dream !

    AWT...I dunno what is level snow and what is a drift. Front grass is two foot deep in places but that is a drift coming from next door. They must have three foot drift almost.

  10. just traversed the Embra-Leith snow line. The Bridges...wet pavements/minor slush. Carlton Hill...wet snow plastered all over at the top. Down onto London Road....wet pavements/some wet slush in London Road gardens. Fifty metres difference in altitude either side of the hill making all the difference.

    Really frustrating day here when a couple of degrees Fahrenheit could have made all the difference even at street level Embra.

    Mother in law saying there's plenty up at Liberton though, so higher points south and west of here look to have eventually picked up a few cms of claggy stuff within the city boundaries. A minor consolation.

  11. Just come out of a meeting, still heavy-ish outside, and the wind-driven claggy sopping wet snaw has attached itself to most of the balcony outside. Looks like someone has plastered it with 20 gallons of wallpaper paste. Eskimo's would have to find yet another word to describe this "snaw".

    But hey ... beggars can't be choosers. I'm going to walk home back across Calton Hill and see what its like up top. Too early in the day to get mugged there...and all the muggers will be keeping warm in the local Leith pubs and drug-dens anyway.

  12. I'm just a mile down the road from you in Chambers Street, been heavy the last while and slushing up on the window ledge.

    You have a wee bit more height and should work out better there ... but basically would need to keep things at this intensity for quite a while to even start to usefully accumulate this claggy stuff.

    Ok, heaviest band seems to have arrived, and by the radar I'd suggest this is likely to spread across Edinburgh for the next few hours. Small flake size to start with but visibility is dropping dramatically and we might just be in luck now.

    Although most of it out of my window is stuck dancing up and down in a localised eddy current which is quite pretty but not exactly helpful.

  13. Get yer bags packed for the border SS.

    Another Kilter has already confessed to attending a ceremony at your home where there was frenzied Morris Dancing, Jellied Eels and a chorus of Rule Brittania. The net is closing...

    Already picked the soundtrack for me vid.

    Blawin a hoolie and snawin like f3ck.

    The picnic bench is protected by a pack of hungry wolves....

  14. That SS picnic bench will have to be taken in for forensic investigation. It seems to be the focal point for all SS snow falls and I suspect its been robbing The Scottish Peoples Snaw for years now. Probably some kind of witches magic they use in these far-flung borders places ... respectable research scientist by day ... by night though probably goat sacrifices and wacky dancing around a pentangle...

    Think we'll have to burn the bench immediately after the guilty verdict in a wickerman stylee !

    I will await for SS to provide further video evidence, this may counter the claims of this being a non-event overall and demonstrate the fun to be had by obtaining Snaw by any means possible.

    A more lenient sentence perhaps with this new evidence.. speaking of which, what would the sentence be ? One month under anticyclonic gloom sounds like enough to put anyone off foreign imports.

    Sorry to read many are disappointed with current conditions, really hope that in the coming fortnight we either get a full blown, Easterly, Northerly, NWrly that delivers for everyone who has been caught out by dodgy dewpoints and drizzle, and for those of you still in the margins today / tomorrow still a good few hours to go..

  15. Aye well, end of last week Catch and SS were taking snaw fae cross-border English sourced airflows. shok.gif

    Got to be question marks against this pair now, "bought and sold for English snaw".

    Do The Scottish Peoples Snaw Committee need a jury or can we just move straight to the guilty verdict ?unknw.gif

    you mean north of CMD and SS have done to upset the weather gods!!!! ...... there is black magic afoot.... pitchforks oot CMD and SS banished fae thread diablo.gif

  16. Currently been good for a few but poor for most.

    Not fair to take central Embra as any kind of guide, but theres just not enough of it ... not enough intensity. Another yardstick I use sometimes (a commonsense obvious one) is how far away can I see through any falling snow... currently its for bloody miles.

    When I can't see through the snow for a mile - and preferably much less than that - then I'll know its *probably* falling heavily enough to stick. Not even close to that kind of situation.

    Don't think this is going to be one to remember for low-level coasties ... but to be fair, thats what the forecast was hinting at. I just wanted to ignore it thats all !

  17. hmmm..increasingly strong and gusty wind off the sea, local coastal dew points going against us, lack of intensity in what's falling. seems like its only going one way today here - cold sleety ...but every now and again a wee burst of snaw will tease us.

    higher parts of town the place to be but virtually no chance we'll end up with lying snow on Embra coastal fringe from this event IMO.

    snowflakes in Leith - still a chance here for later

  18. Doesn't smell right does it ... No reason why inland and folk with height still can't do well today. But us coasties are really struggling at this point. Radar shows track from England has lost a lot of the brighter intense radar returns and and IMBY(ish) the dew point at Embra airport now sitting at 0C. Pavements are wet and sleet at the lamppost just now. No wiggle room left here in Leith, looks like a damp-fest here.

    Can only wish others luck with this but not looking great for many.

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