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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 02:33:35 +0100, Paul Crabtree wrote:

Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back
at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c


Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying, tiddly little 6" drift (remember the other week it was 6'
drifts...) against the front door.

The temp held at freezing until 0330 when it started to rise, this
triggered a snow melt surge into the raing guage at 0430 that lasted 2
1/2 hours and added 20mm more precipitation to yesterdays 45mm. Total
since midday 14th is 18 + 45 + 20 = 83mm (3 1/4").

Temp has fallen from a max of 2.6C at 0630 to just under 1C
corresponding to a drop in wind speed and change of direction from NE
to ESE'ly. A gentle thaw continues as we drift in and out of hill fog.

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Dave. pam is missing e-mail




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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 02:33:35 +0100, Paul Crabtree wrote:

Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back
at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c


Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying, tiddly little 6" drift (remember the other week it was 6'
drifts...) against the front door.

The temp held at freezing until 0330 when it started to rise, this
triggered a snow melt surge into the raing guage at 0430 that lasted 2
1/2 hours and added 20mm more precipitation to yesterdays 45mm. Total
since midday 14th is 18 + 45 + 20 = 83mm (3 1/4").

Temp has fallen from a max of 2.6C at 0630 to just under 1C
corresponding to a drop in wind speed and change of direction from NE
to ESE'ly. A gentle thaw continues as we drift in and out of hill fog.

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 02:33:35 +0100, Paul Crabtree wrote:

Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back
at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c


Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying, tiddly little 6" drift (remember the other week it was 6'
drifts...) against the front door.

The temp held at freezing until 0330 when it started to rise, this
triggered a snow melt surge into the raing guage at 0430 that lasted 2
1/2 hours and added 20mm more precipitation to yesterdays 45mm. Total
since midday 14th is 18 + 45 + 20 = 83mm (3 1/4").

Temp has fallen from a max of 2.6C at 0630 to just under 1C
corresponding to a drop in wind speed and change of direction from NE
to ESE'ly. A gentle thaw continues as we drift in and out of hill fog.

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail



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Hi,

Just looked at the webcamera -still plenty of snow at Nenthead!!

http://www.cybermoor.org/travel-serv...p?cam=nenthead


The cybermoor projects looks a really good idea- you're a director of it
aren't you Dave?

Nigel


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Hi,

Just looked at the webcamera -still plenty of snow at Nenthead!!

http://www.cybermoor.org/travel-serv...p?cam=nenthead


The cybermoor projects looks a really good idea- you're a director of it
aren't you Dave?

Nigel




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Hi,

Just looked at the webcamera -still plenty of snow at Nenthead!!

http://www.cybermoor.org/travel-serv...p?cam=nenthead


The cybermoor projects looks a really good idea- you're a director of it
aren't you Dave?

Nigel


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Hi,

Just looked at the webcamera -still plenty of snow at Nenthead!!

http://www.cybermoor.org/travel-serv...p?cam=nenthead


The cybermoor projects looks a really good idea- you're a director of it
aren't you Dave?

Nigel


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Dave Liquorice wrote:

Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying,


There was about the same on the ground here when we left at 0445z, and
it was still snowing. No idea how much fell after that (but it looks
like not a lot), as we've been up to Sutherland today and just got back
- there are still patches of snow here and there.

Looking at my webcam pictures from today, it looks like most of the snow
here had gone by about 1000z.

We finally saw the sun today on the way back at about 1600z, a few miles
south of Inverness. The snow-covered Cairngorms looked wonderful in the sun!
--
Steve Loft, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire. 1417ft ASL
Weather and webcam: http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/
Free weather softwa http://cumulus.nybbles.co.uk/
Hand-crafted greetings cards: http://www.fairhand.co.uk/


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Dave Liquorice wrote:

Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying,


There was about the same on the ground here when we left at 0445z, and
it was still snowing. No idea how much fell after that (but it looks
like not a lot), as we've been up to Sutherland today and just got back
- there are still patches of snow here and there.

Looking at my webcam pictures from today, it looks like most of the snow
here had gone by about 1000z.

We finally saw the sun today on the way back at about 1600z, a few miles
south of Inverness. The snow-covered Cairngorms looked wonderful in the sun!
--
Steve Loft, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire. 1417ft ASL
Weather and webcam: http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/
Free weather softwa http://cumulus.nybbles.co.uk/
Hand-crafted greetings cards: http://www.fairhand.co.uk/
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Dave Liquorice wrote:

Doesn't look as if we got much more from midnight on. So a couple of
cm lying,


There was about the same on the ground here when we left at 0445z, and
it was still snowing. No idea how much fell after that (but it looks
like not a lot), as we've been up to Sutherland today and just got back
- there are still patches of snow here and there.

Looking at my webcam pictures from today, it looks like most of the snow
here had gone by about 1000z.

We finally saw the sun today on the way back at about 1600z, a few miles
south of Inverness. The snow-covered Cairngorms looked wonderful in the sun!
--
Steve Loft, Wanlockhead, Dumfriesshire. 1417ft ASL
Weather and webcam: http://www.wanlockhead.org.uk/
Free weather softwa http://cumulus.nybbles.co.uk/
Hand-crafted greetings cards: http://www.fairhand.co.uk/


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