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Old November 24th 05, 02:12 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
John DH John DH is offline
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Default Comrie N56' 22'

It's been snowing on and off all afternoon so far.

From my study window there is a dusting on the tops and the RAC web site
shows some problems on the roads:
B974 Both Ways Banchory To Fettercairn The road is closed due to snow.
A939 Both Ways Between Cock Bridge And Tomintoul The road is blocked by
snow.
A93 Both Ways Between Braemar And Spittal Of Glenshee.

I just wonder what the difference is between a road 'Closed' and 'Blocked'
by snow?
Either way, the result is the same.

Now have a nice white blanket on the garden Temp 0C.

If it keeps up, I would think a trip to Pubil would be just the ticket!

John D


wrote in message
ups.com...

Blooming lovely place, try the deli for a wonderful bacon, brie and
spiced mayo sandwich.

I travel through it on the way to Glen Lyon via Killin, it's a much
nicer road than going via Callendar.

So would it be worth a trip to Pubil (311m, next to Loch Lyon) in order
to see sme snow this weekend???

Douglas


Richard Webb wrote:

Where is Comrie

Perthshire.
On the Highland boundary fault, 32km west of Perth. c.70m asl.
GR NN772219

Richard Webb