Hi Dave,
Pressure was falling "nicely" in the Faeroes earlier so could well be the
beginnings of a polar disturbance due to head south down the Irish Sea. Should
enhance your showers if it comes off and give me a line of snow showers tomorrow
as well !
Will.
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Dave Liquorice wrote in message ...
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 11:02:26 +0000, Steve Loft wrote:
I expect Dave at Howhill and Steve at Wanlockhead have a fair cover
as it's coming in on a westerly.
Just about a cm here, thawing slowly (currently 1C, rising), very
patchy. Mount Hooley 4km to the north has none visible, the village
2km SE noticeable less but another couple of km up the valley towards
Yad Moss it's very white. Can't really see Yad Moss ATM due to low
cloud/mist or another shower.
2-3 cm overnight here, more coming down right now.
Thin patchy cloud base is about 1800' but nothing falling here.
I don't know how reliable snow-forecast.com is, but it's promising
us an interesting next few days.
looks at 3 day prediction didn't look like that last night. No big
orange splodge (10 25cm) for us. Generally it's rather optimistic.
I think we will get some more but how much? The showers aren't getting
more than a handfull of miles inland over Ireland ATM and there
doesn't look to be much more than showers out over the N.Atlantic.
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Cheers Dave.
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