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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Saturday 10th February 2018
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0900z 18010g21kt 2500 FZRASN 6St005 8Sc020 +01.0/+00.6 1008
RMK: Slight snow started around 0700z. By 0800z there was a
slight dusting on all surfaces. It then turned to moderate
sleet. Untreated hard surfaces now look wet but the sleet
is freezing on impact and hard surfaces are now extremely
dangerous, being covered in ice with a film of liquid water
on top but just looking wet. No doubt it'll be a short-lived
hazard but it's probably the most 'severe' conditions we have
had this winter.
09-09z: Tx 4.1 (1340z) Tn -1.4 (0225z) RR 2.1
15-09z: Tg -6.1 00-24z: Sun 3.9

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Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr
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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Saturday 10th February 2018
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0900z 18010g21kt 2500 FZRASN 6St005 8Sc020 +01.0/+00.6 1008
RMK: Slight snow started around 0700z. By 0800z there was a
slight dusting on all surfaces. It then turned to moderate
sleet. Untreated hard surfaces now look wet but the sleet
is freezing on impact and hard surfaces are now extremely
dangerous, being covered in ice with a film of liquid water
on top but just looking wet. No doubt it'll be a short-lived
hazard but it's probably the most 'severe' conditions we have
had this winter.
09-09z: Tx 4.1 (1340z) Tn -1.4 (0225z) RR 2.1
15-09z: Tg -6.1 00-24z: Sun 3.9

1730z 20009kt 7000 -DZ 7St003 06.5/06.4 999
RMK: Sleet turned to rain soon after 0900z and the ice
quickly melted. Slight to moderate rain continued into
the early afternoon and then there was a change to slight
drizzle with a very low overcast which has persisted until
now. The cloud base has been down to 100-200 ft at times
but never quite low enough for us to get into fog.
Max temp 6.5° so far but it is still trying to creep up
a little. Back to winter tomorrow by the looks of it.

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Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr
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Default [OBS] Tideswell, Derbyshire - Sat 10th Feb 2018

On Saturday, February 10, 2018 at 5:41:26 PM UTC, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Saturday 10th February 2018
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0900z 18010g21kt 2500 FZRASN 6St005 8Sc020 +01.0/+00.6 1008
RMK: Slight snow started around 0700z. By 0800z there was a
slight dusting on all surfaces. It then turned to moderate
sleet. Untreated hard surfaces now look wet but the sleet
is freezing on impact and hard surfaces are now extremely
dangerous, being covered in ice with a film of liquid water
on top but just looking wet. No doubt it'll be a short-lived
hazard but it's probably the most 'severe' conditions we have
had this winter.
09-09z: Tx 4.1 (1340z) Tn -1.4 (0225z) RR 2.1
15-09z: Tg -6.1 00-24z: Sun 3.9

1730z 20009kt 7000 -DZ 7St003 06.5/06.4 999
RMK: Sleet turned to rain soon after 0900z and the ice
quickly melted. Slight to moderate rain continued into
the early afternoon and then there was a change to slight
drizzle with a very low overcast which has persisted until
now. The cloud base has been down to 100-200 ft at times
but never quite low enough for us to get into fog.
Max temp 6.5° so far but it is still trying to creep up
a little. Back to winter tomorrow by the looks of it.

--
Norman Lynagh
Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
https://peakdistrictweather.org
Twitter: @TideswellWeathr


Looking a bit wintry again tomorrow, even down here
http://www.xcweather.co.uk/forecast/penzance

Though that might be a bit optimistic, or pessimistic, depending on your point of view!

Graham
Penzance
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