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8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
Snowing as normal this morning. Light and steady. Snow remains from yesterday in shade. This is the 8th morning in a row and its been snowing at breakfast and almost constantly from Thursday last week - albeit light and fairly insignificantly.
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8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 9:03:35 AM UTC, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote:
Snowing as normal this morning. Light and steady. Snow remains from yesterday in shade. This is the 8th morning in a row and its been snowing at breakfast and almost constantly from Thursday last week - albeit light and fairly insignificantly. brian aberfeldy still snowing |
8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
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8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:37:55 PM UTC, Michael Di Bernardo wrote:
How deep is it? Mike www.dudleyweather.co.uk Down on the valley floor (300 feet asl or so) its not - its patchy and melting. We had a good shower of pellets just gone that laid down a covering but that has melted again. After about 4pm all that falls stays and I expect another 2 cm when i awake tomorrow, that seems to be the pattern over the last week. Take a trip up the hill another 700 feet and its a different kettle of fish with drifting. |
8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
On Tuesday, 26 March 2013 09:03:35 UTC, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote:
Snowing as normal this morning. Light and steady. Snow remains from yesterday in shade. This is the 8th morning in a row and its been snowing at breakfast and almost constantly from Thursday last week - albeit light and fairly insignificantly. ================================================== ====================== At the other end of the country, we've still got snow in the garden, icicles hanging from the gutters and slush on the pavements. I notice the UKMO chart for T+120 still has us all in sub-528 dam air. It feels as though I've suddenly moved 250 miles north, 600' in altitude and 40 years back in time. Mind you, Easter often was a miserable Bank Holiday, weatherwise. - Tom Blackmore, SW Essex. 80m amsl |
8th morning in a row woken up to snow falling. Aberfeldy
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 3:03:22 PM UTC, Brian in Aberfeldy wrote:
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:37:55 PM UTC, Michael Di Bernardo wrote: How deep is it? Mike www.dudleyweather.co.uk Down on the valley floor (300 feet asl or so) its not - its patchy and melting. We had a good shower of pellets just gone that laid down a covering but that has melted again. After about 4pm all that falls stays and I expect another 2 cm when i awake tomorrow, that seems to be the pattern over the last week. Take a trip up the hill another 700 feet and its a different kettle of fish with drifting. As expected another 2cm covering of new snow! brian aberfeldy |
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