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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Monday 5th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 18003 0400 FG 8St002 +01.2/+01.0 987 RMK: A claggy morning with a very slow thaw in progress. There's still lots of deep snow on the ground but the cover is now less than 50%. It's an anomaly in the system whereby today won't count as a 'snow lying' day, even though there are still roads blocked by deep drifts, but a day with a uniform slight dusting would count. The rules appear to assume that snowfall always produces an even cover and do not address the situation in which dry powdery snow falls with a strong wind blowing. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Monday 5th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 18003 0400 FG 8St002 +01.2/+01.0 987 RMK: A claggy morning with a very slow thaw in progress. There's still lots of deep snow on the ground but the cover is now less than 50%. It's an anomaly in the system whereby today won't count as a 'snow lying' day, even though there are still roads blocked by deep drifts, but a day with a uniform slight dusting would count. The rules appear to assume that snowfall always produces an even cover and do not address the situation in which dry powdery snow falls with a strong wind blowing. 0900z 16002kt 0800 FG 4St001 8St003 +02.3/+02.2 988 RMK: The fog lifted for a short time around 0800z then quickly came back down again. The slow thaw continues. 09-09z: Tx +2.4 (1905z) Tn +0.2 (0900z yesterday) RR 2.2 21-09z: Tn +1.1 (0650z) 15-09z: Tg -0.2 00-24z: Sun nil -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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![]() "Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... Tideswell, Derbyshire - Monday 5th March 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 18003 0400 FG 8St002 +01.2/+01.0 987 RMK: A claggy morning with a very slow thaw in progress. There's still lots of deep snow on the ground but the cover is now less than 50%. It's an anomaly in the system whereby today won't count as a 'snow lying' day, even though there are still roads blocked by deep drifts, but a day with a uniform slight dusting would count. The rules appear to assume that snowfall always produces an even cover and do not address the situation in which dry powdery snow falls with a strong wind blowing. Quite agree Norman, there were several days last month when the ground was clear at 0830Z but by 0900Z we had a full cover of 1cm. snow, only for it to be all gone by 1100Z still constituting a 'snow lying' day. Doesn't count today when we still have 45cm. lying snow but the road out of the village has been cleared and we can finally escape! Phil 40 miles N. of Inverness+ --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com |
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Tideswell, Derbyshire - Monday 5th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 18003 0400 FG 8St002 +01.2/+01.0 987 RMK: A claggy morning with a very slow thaw in progress. There's still lots of deep snow on the ground but the cover is now less than 50%. It's an anomaly in the system whereby today won't count as a 'snow lying' day, even though there are still roads blocked by deep drifts, but a day with a uniform slight dusting would count. The rules appear to assume that snowfall always produces an even cover and do not address the situation in which dry powdery snow falls with a strong wind blowing. 0900z 16002kt 0800 FG 4St001 8St003 +02.3/+02.2 988 RMK: The fog lifted for a short time around 0800z then quickly came back down again. The slow thaw continues. 09-09z: Tx +2.4 (1905z) Tn +0.2 (0900z yesterday) RR 2.2 21-09z: Tn +1.1 (0650z) 15-09z: Tg -0.2 00-24z: Sun nil 1700z 07004kt 10km 4St008 8Sc025 05.6/04.2 987 RMK: A low overcast with mist and intermittent fog persisted till early afternoon. There was then a change to more cumuliform cloud for a while but it has all flattened out again. There's been a steady thaw throughout the day. Despite that, while out walking this afternoon we came across 2 roads only a few hundred yards outside the village that are still blocked by snowdrifts 1-2m high. A transit van had tried to get through one of them but had become completely stuck. The driver needed either a tractor or several more days of thaw to get the van moving again. All this on a 'no lying snow' day. I should think the driver of the van might have a different view on that :-) Max temp 6.2°. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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On Monday, March 5, 2018 at 3:11:02 PM UTC, philgurr wrote:
"Norman Lynagh" wrote in message ... Tideswell, Derbyshire - Monday 5th March 2018 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 18003 0400 FG 8St002 +01.2/+01.0 987 RMK: A claggy morning with a very slow thaw in progress. There's still lots of deep snow on the ground but the cover is now less than 50%. It's an anomaly in the system whereby today won't count as a 'snow lying' day, even though there are still roads blocked by deep drifts, but a day with a uniform slight dusting would count. The rules appear to assume that snowfall always produces an even cover and do not address the situation in which dry powdery snow falls with a strong wind blowing. Quite agree Norman, there were several days last month when the ground was clear at 0830Z but by 0900Z we had a full cover of 1cm. snow, only for it to be all gone by 1100Z still constituting a 'snow lying' day. Doesn't count today when we still have 45cm. lying snow but the road out of the village has been cleared and we can finally escape! Phil 40 miles N. of Inverness+ --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Even down here on the tip of Cornwall, there are still drifts along the hedgerows, 3' deep in places, from the blizzard of 28th of February. The Sennen sign this morning http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/SS.html This despite no snow since 1st March & the last 4 days seeing plenty of rain and temperatures generally in the 5-10C range (over 11C at one point) Because it drifted a lot, and it rain overnight 1st/2nd, only 1 day with snow lying. Graham Penzance |
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