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[OBS] Tideswell, Derbyshire - Fri 9th Mar 2018
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 9th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 23002kt 0200 FZFG VV/// -00.4/-00.8 1002 RMK: Untreated hard surfaces are very icy. There's 2cm of lying snow with about a 75% cover. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
[OBS] Tideswell, Derbyshire - Fri 9th Mar 2018
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 9th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 23002kt 0200 FZFG VV/// -00.4/-00.8 1002 RMK: Untreated hard surfaces are very icy. There's 2cm of lying snow with about a 75% cover. 0900z 18001kt 0200 FG VV/// +01.2/+00.9 1003 RMK: Persistent thick fog all morning so far. In contrast, 200m higher up, the webcam at the Cat & Fiddle is showing blue sky and sunshine. There's 2cm of lying snow with about a 75% cover. The thaw has just resumed. 09-09z: Tx 4.6 (1500z) Tn -0.8 (0620z) RR 1.6 15-09z: Tg -2.2 00-24z: Sun 1.2 -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
[OBS] Tideswell, Derbyshire - Fri 9th Mar 2018
Tideswell, Derbyshire - Friday 9th March 2018
---------------------------------------------------------------- 0630z 23002kt 0200 FZFG VV/// -00.4/-00.8 1002 RMK: Untreated hard surfaces are very icy. There's 2cm of lying snow with about a 75% cover. 0900z 18001kt 0200 FG VV/// +01.2/+00.9 1003 RMK: Persistent thick fog all morning so far. In contrast, 200m higher up, the webcam at the Cat & Fiddle is showing blue sky and sunshine. There's 2cm of lying snow with about a 75% cover. The thaw has just resumed. 09-09z: Tx 4.6 (1500z) Tn -0.8 (0620z) RR 1.6 15-09z: Tg -2.2 00-24z: Sun 1.2 1700z 08003kt 20km 2Sc025 8As120 05.7/04.0 999 RMK: Fog slowly thinned after 0900z and eventually lifted into low cloud around 1100z. The low cloud persisted into the early afternoon and by the time it dispersed the middle cloud was invading the sky. As a result, there was no sunshine but it did remain dry. Almost all of the snow that fell yesterday morning has now melted and we are left with only the drifts from last week's event. It'll be a while before the last of them is gone. Some lanes that don't lead to properties are still blocked by drifts. This afternoon we came across an abandoned water authority Land Rover that was well and truly stuck in a deep drift. Just beyond it the was a 'Chelsea Tractor' type of Land Rover that had been trying to negotiate the same lane. When the driver realised that she couldn't get through she had tried to do a 3-point turn in a gateway and had also got stuck in another deep drift. It'll need a tractor to extricate both vehicles. I don't have much sympathy for the drivers as there is no need to use that particular lane. There are two alternatives, both of which have been ploughed and cleared. Where the two vehicles are stuck is a notorious spot for deep drifts. Almost always it is the last stretch of road to be opened around the village after a heavy snowfall. Max temp 6.4°. -- Norman Lynagh Tideswell, Derbyshire 303m a.s.l. https://peakdistrictweather.org Twitter: @TideswellWeathr |
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