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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 2nd March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 06023g41kt 2000 -BLSN 7Cu015 -03.8/-04.7 998 RMK: Snow died out late yesterday evening. Overnight has probably been dry. A very windy night with a max gust of 48 knots at 0020z. A lot of the lying snow has blown away and what remains has been compacted by the wind, hard enough to walk on without sinking in. There's probably the equivalent of about 10cm of lying snow with drifts to about 75cm around the house. It's perishing in the wind. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 2nd March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 06023g41kt 2000 -BLSN 7Cu015 -03.8/-04.7 998 RMK: Snow died out late yesterday evening. Overnight has probably been dry. A very windy night with a max gust of 48 knots at 0020z. A lot of the lying snow has blown away and what remains has been compacted by the wind, hard enough to walk on without sinking in. There's probably the equivalent of about 10cm of lying snow with drifts to about 75cm around the house. It's perishing in the wind. 0900z 06025g42kt 7000 7Cu015 -03.2/-04.1 998 RMK: It really is bitter out there. Indeed, it feels even worse than yesterday. The 24-hour max temp of -3.2° to 0900z this morning is the lowest such value in March in the 10 years that I have been here. The previous lowest was -1.0° on 11th Mar 2013. 09-09z: Tx -3.2 (0900z today) Tn -5.3 (0900z yesterday) RR 5.0 (estimated) 09-21z: Tx -3.8 (2100z) 21-09z: Tn -4.1 (0245z) 15-09z: Tg -5.4 00-24z: Sun nil -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 2nd March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 06023g41kt 2000 -BLSN 7Cu015 -03.8/-04.7 998 RMK: Snow died out late yesterday evening. Overnight has probably been dry. A very windy night with a max gust of 48 knots at 0020z. A lot of the lying snow has blown away and what remains has been compacted by the wind, hard enough to walk on without sinking in. There's probably the equivalent of about 10cm of lying snow with drifts to about 75cm around the house. It's perishing in the wind. 0900z 06025g42kt 7000 7Cu015 -03.2/-04.1 998 RMK: It really is bitter out there. Indeed, it feels even worse than yesterday. The 24-hour max temp of -3.2° to 0900z this morning is the lowest such value in March in the 10 years that I have been here. The previous lowest was -1.0° on 11th Mar 2013. 09-09z: Tx -3.2 (0900z today) Tn -5.3 (0900z yesterday) RR 5.0 (estimated) 09-21z: Tx -3.8 (2100z) 21-09z: Tn -4.1 (0245z) 15-09z: Tg -5.4 00-24z: Sun nil 1700z 07021g41kt 10km 8Sc012 -02.6/-04.3 996 RMK: Dry and cloudy all day with a persistent bitter wind. Had a walk around the lanes this afternoon. My guess is that the total amount of snow equates to something like 10-15cm of level snow but it's very difficult to be sure. Exposed areas have been blown completely bare while more sheltered areas have deep snow. There's numerous drifts 1-1.5m and some to 2m and higher. All of the lanes we investigated are impassable to all traffic except tractors. The main road through the village is slushy but not a problem. There's a long list of roads closed in North Derbyshire, some main roads and some important minor roads. Max temp -1.8°, so warming up a little! -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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On 02/03/2018 07:12, Norman Lynagh wrote:
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 2nd March 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 06023g41kt 2000 -BLSN 7Cu015 -03.8/-04.7 998 RMK: Snow died out late yesterday evening. Overnight has probably been dry. A very windy night with a max gust of 48 knots at 0020z. A lot of the lying snow has blown away and what remains has been compacted by the wind, hard enough to walk on without sinking in. There's probably the equivalent of about 10cm of lying snow with drifts to about 75cm around the house. It's perishing in the wind. I was wondering where the snow has gone too. We had 20cm of fluffy snow yesterday and there is only half that left now. Grass is poking through in places and there are pine needles everywhere from the gales. It is still perishing in the wind but at -1.5C about the warmest all week. On the south facing side of the house in weak sun some pretty good icicles formed yesterday but they seem to have sublimed overnight and are thinner now. They are beautifully clear having formed so slowly - just like glass crystal. At no time was the air temperature above zero. Thick snow on the hedge has also compacted and broken into continents as the hedge sways about madly in the gusting wind. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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