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Hi all,

Well, for areas over 1500ft (ish) as this convective, showery cold front
comes SE and expecially so in any of the heavier precipitation. Watch out
Steve and Dave.

Joe



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Possibly too over the very high (500m) parts of Dartmoor tonight. Wet-bulb
freezing levels fall to circa 700m. Winter is definitely on the way now !
Should be an interesting walk tomorrow.

Will.
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Hi all,

Well, for areas over 1500ft (ish) as this convective, showery cold front
comes SE and expecially so in any of the heavier precipitation. Watch out
Steve and Dave.

Joe




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Default Snow today

Wanlockhead at 5C before any significant precipitation has arrived. So the
air doesn't have too cool down all that much.
Its now pelting down in North Lanarkshire, so it'll arrive on Steve's
doorstep soon.
No chance of snow here, in lowly Wishaw. But if the temp falls to 4C here in
this rain (currently 7C), I fully expect Wanlockhead to will start
witnessing some sleety precip.
Alex.


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Hi all,

Well, for areas over 1500ft (ish) as this convective, showery cold front
comes SE and expecially so in any of the heavier precipitation. Watch out
Steve and Dave.

Joe




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Possibly too over the very high (500m) parts of Dartmoor tonight.

Wet-bulb
freezing levels fall to circa 700m. Winter is definitely on the way now !
Should be an interesting walk tomorrow.

Will


Yep, I've capitulated, Will and put the heating back on ;-)

Jon. (semi-tropical east Devon)


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Joe Hunt wrote:

Well, for areas over 1500ft (ish) as this convective, showery cold front
comes SE and expecially so in any of the heavier precipitation. Watch out
Steve and Dave.


It's just been a bit damp so far, temp around 5.5C, and now we have some
low cloud drifting in and out in the F4 SW'ly.
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