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A rather miserable day.
There has been preciptation falling virtually all day, this morning was heavy driving sleet. Mostly rain this afternoon but turned back to sleet this evening. Just after 2000 it really got going rate of 8mm/hr and about 20mm fell in just over two hours. Nothing has been recorded since 2215 but the temp has dropped from just under 3C to a shade over 0C and the sleet has turned to snow, about 2cm lying on the road now. Today has clicked up 45mm of wet (midnight to midnight) on top of the 18mm on the 14th. At least the wind has dropped from F6 to F4 with the coming of the heavy sleet then snow about 2000. I guess the higher routes will be getting rather "interesting" now. At 0930 this morning the A689 Killhope (2000') had been ploughed clear of an inch or so of snow but had been recovered with another inch of slush (effect of the salt). The back edge doesn't appear to be too far from us now so I doubt that any of the roads will actually be closed tonight, maybe 4WD only. Just about in the middle of lambing as well, mind they are tough little blighters up here. They have to be, snow or a cold snap during lambing pretty normal. -- Cheers Dave. pam is missing e-mail |
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![]() Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c cheers Paul C Brampton 117m ( about 380ft) |
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![]() Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c cheers Paul C Brampton 117m ( about 380ft) |
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![]() Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c cheers Paul C Brampton 117m ( about 380ft) |
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![]() Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c cheers Paul C Brampton 117m ( about 380ft) |
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![]() "Paul Crabtree" (removespam) wrote in message ... Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c In a non global warming world, I wonder if this would have been an April 1981 type event. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "Paul Crabtree" (removespam) wrote in message ... Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c In a non global warming world, I wonder if this would have been an April 1981 type event. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "Paul Crabtree" (removespam) wrote in message ... Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c In a non global warming world, I wonder if this would have been an April 1981 type event. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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![]() "Paul Crabtree" (removespam) wrote in message ... Dave is just about correct with his summary, just back from the area, high routes well covered in snow, drifting snow aswell above 1600feet - level depth around 3-4inches at best, drifts to about 1foot on the very tops A689 Alston to Stanhope and A686 Alston to Penrith over Hartside worst affected Snow became heavy mid evening, then turned to powdery type snow later, almost sounded like hailstones as it hit the windscreen, no doubt something to do with layers of hot and cold in the clouds ? Snow continues as far as Hallbankgate at around 700feet - I am back at home and currently have sleet and plus 3c In a non global warming world, I wonder if this would have been an April 1981 type event. Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html |
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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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