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  • Location: Rural Midlothian 210metres asl
  • Location: Rural Midlothian 210metres asl

    HI OON,

    Nice image it makes me want to don my walking boots and getting up there.dirol.gif

    Regards Les.

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  • Location: Rural Midlothian 210metres asl
  • Location: Rural Midlothian 210metres asl

    HI OON,

    And a torch with it getting dark in the afternoons!aggressive.gif

    Regards Les.

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  • Location: Teesdale,Co Durham. 360m asl
  • Location: Teesdale,Co Durham. 360m asl

    Nice image OON. Only thing is that's Little Fell. You carnt really see Mickle Fell from that part of Eden Valley unless your pretty high up. Little Fell reaches 746m asl. Mickle Fell 788m asl.

    Mark

    Teesdale,Co Durham

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  • Location: Dublin
  • Location: Dublin

    I saw that Marham was reporting snow grains at 0700 this morning. I know technically not snow, but still! Could that be considered first low level snow of the winter?

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  • Location: Nr Appleby in Westmorland
  • Location: Nr Appleby in Westmorland

    Nice image OON. Only thing is that's Little Fell. You carnt really see Mickle Fell from that part of Eden Valley unless your pretty high up. Little Fell reaches 746m asl. Mickle Fell 788m asl.

    Mark

    Teesdale,Co Durham

    If that's Little Fell, what would they call Norfolk? I take it Mickle Fell had snow on too then?

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  • Location: Teesdale,Co Durham. 360m asl
  • Location: Teesdale,Co Durham. 360m asl

    If that's Little Fell, what would they call Norfolk? I take it Mickle Fell had snow on too then?

    Yes, snow level was roughly 550/600m asl in Teesdale/Lunedale area in the morning.

    Mark

    Teesdale,Co Durham

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