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  • Location: Manchester
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and warm in the Summer, cold and snowy in the winter, simples!
  • Location: Manchester

    What are you guys in the West of Scotland getting from that huge wedge of ppn moving South on the radar?

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  • Location: Perth - Usually Snow Deprived!
  • Location: Perth - Usually Snow Deprived!

    Well... a pleasant surprise this morning... a fairly light covering here in the town, but all nice and white, so I'm not complaining!

    I doubt we'll get more at the moment, but you never know...

    Tim

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  • Location: East Kilbride South Lanarkshire (190m)
  • Weather Preferences: Cold, Frost and Thunderstorms
  • Location: East Kilbride South Lanarkshire (190m)

    Few inches of the white stuff here this morning.

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  • Location: Perth (Huntingtowerfield, 3 miles West) asl 0m
  • Weather Preferences: A foggy and frosty morning with newly fallen pristine snow - Paradise!
  • Location: Perth (Huntingtowerfield, 3 miles West) asl 0m

    About 2cm snow from showers post 21.00 last night. Current temp. +1.2C/-0.1C (Minimum -0.6C at 03.42).

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  • Location: Maddiston , Falkirk, Scotland 390ft above sea level
  • Location: Maddiston , Falkirk, Scotland 390ft above sea level

    sleet in Glasgow. good covering at home happy to say.clapping.gif

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  • Location: Condorrat, Cumbernauld G67
  • Location: Condorrat, Cumbernauld G67

    Rain/sleet washing away the cover. Incredibly frustrating to say the least!

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  • Location: Tullynessle/Westhill
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and snowy or warm and dry
  • Location: Tullynessle/Westhill

    Well it was trying to snow in Kemnay at 9am, but barely noticeable (the biting cold wind was noticeable). A bit more snow in Kintore on my way through but really just small drifts in the gutters etc. Dyce seems to have had a little more and it was snowing briefly not long ago so looking white on the roads and paths at least. The main band of precipitation seems to be crossing the country to our south so not expecting much more unless we get some showers coming in behind.

    The temperature at 9am in Dyce was 3.3/-3.6 so not sure if anything we see will be rain or snow as I haven't fathomed out the whole temp/dewpoint relationship for snow yet.

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  • Location: Maddiston , Falkirk, Scotland 390ft above sea level
  • Location: Maddiston , Falkirk, Scotland 390ft above sea level

    Wet snow Glasgow big lumps. Got to get through this transition of 8 hours unfortunately!

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  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summers Snowy Winters Stormy Autumns
  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)

    Here’s a quick, early update on the weather for the remainder of today.

    The heavy, squally snow showers that affected many parts overnight have now largely cleared. However, a band of sleet and snow is currently sitting over the northwest (from Argyll to Moray at 0800), and this will move southeastwards to affect central, southern and eastern

    Scotland during the next few hours. This has the potential to give further snow accumulation of 2-5 cm, locally 10 cm in places across Argyll and the west Highlands, with 2-5cm possible across areas to the north of central belt (through Stirling, Perth and Kinross, Fife) and across the Southern Uplands, before it clears early this afternoon.

    The Amber Warning for Snow expires at 0900, and there are no plans to extend this. The Yellow Warning for Snow was due to expire at 1000, but this has been extended until 1200 to reflect the timing of the band of sleet and snow moving across the country.

    Following the clearance, the showers will spread into the north and northeast but these are likely to fall as rain at low levels. Sleet/snow may persist in parts of northeast

    Scotland for a time during this afternoon. Central and southern areas may see the odd shower but are likely to be mainly dry.

    Winds are currently gusting to 30-40mph in the south of

    Scotland, but are stronger and gusting to 40-50mph in the north. This maintains the likelihood of blizzard conditions at times this morning, with drifting, particularly on higher ground where the winds are strongest.

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  • Location: Motherwell, Lanarkshire
  • Location: Motherwell, Lanarkshire

    Steady snow in East Kilbride for more than an hour now, heavy at times. Not sure how much it is adding to the existing cover as it is pretty wet stuff, but the roads are covered again where they had been cleared. I imagine rain/sleet is washing away the cover back at home.

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  • Location: Home: Pittenweem, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife
  • Location: Home: Pittenweem, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife

    +3c, light rain here in St Andrews.

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  • Location: N.E. Scotland South Side Moray Firth 100m asl
  • Location: N.E. Scotland South Side Moray Firth 100m asl

    Milder here now with sleet at 2c. Calf OK and has been sucking but farmer really grumpy according to family(sleep deprived)

    Couple of photos of windblown fields earler this morning.post-2744-0-17214700-1360061524_thumb.jppost-2744-0-69729800-1360061569_thumb.jp

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  • Location: Huntingtower, Perthshire
  • Weather Preferences: appropriately seasonal
  • Location: Huntingtower, Perthshire

    Here’s a quick, early update on the weather for the remainder of today.

    The heavy, squally snow showers that affected many parts overnight have now largely cleared. However, a band of sleet and snow is currently sitting over the northwest (from Argyll to Moray at 0800), and this will move southeastwards to affect central, southern and eastern

    Scotland during the next few hours. This has the potential to give further snow accumulation of 2-5 cm, locally 10 cm in places across Argyll and the west Highlands, with 2-5cm possible across areas to the north of central belt (through Stirling, Perth and Kinross, Fife) and across the Southern Uplands, before it clears early this afternoon.

    Well the sun is out and melted the cover from last night (about 1.5 cm), and temps are right up. Anything that falls before this evening will be rain here in Perth at least.

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