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Work - North/Central Cumbria
Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.
A covering of wet snow here.
By Scapa Flow, Orkney
The sleet which I reported earlier on ended up turning back to rain and so although that additional rainfall is welcome here (since we have had so little of that in recent times), our snowless hell goes on in this part of the world.
However, there is now a good covering of snow on the top of the Pentland Hills to my south which are now, looking whiter with snow than at any other point in time during this so-called "winter".
Horribly icy morning in Manchester with a light dusting of snow on favoured surfaces. Plenty of snow on the hills.
+2C/-1C
Not settling at the moment, a lovely sheen of black ice is covering a lot of the pavements as several on the walk to school found out π
Glasgow 165m/asl
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
You could probably draw a nice gradient of rain - sleet - snow going up with altitude between john, you and me :-)
Originally Posted by: noodle doodle
Spot on Noodle!
Weather station:
https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=IWIRRAL24#history
Sleet just turned to wet snow - Manchester City Centre.
Not expecting much here today - our best chances towards midnight onwards.
Been snowing in central Manchester for about 10 mins, varying between light and moderate
Martin
Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
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Cheers Paul.S
NW Leeds
187m asl
Β My PWS
Moderate snow falling now in Burnley Not sure how long it will last ?
Cheers Paul s.
Again a lot of people reporting mostly sleet looking at precipitation type radar on met check - this is not surprise!Most of the snow if any is NW Scotland, the highlands and N, Ireland - no snow over Pennines or even highest top of the welsh hills and mountains - at best it's sleet!? https://www.metcheck.com/WEATHER/precipitype.asp?V=Z
ALSO just shows how that cold air has under cut that front or whatever you call it? - Look at southern Ireland in rainfall precipitation type radar - it shows showers mostly turning to snow and many showers over N. England or even Scotland are still of rain or of sleet at best over Cumbria/N. York moors etc!
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Magical Moon
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