I've just ventured out to the shops and it's absolutely freezing out there with quite a bit of snow lying around.
If my memory serves me rightly, this is probably now the most amount of snow which we've had in November since 2010 which is actually quite impressive when you consider that we're still not yet into the actual meteorological winter (it would therefore just be like the thing if the actual winter itself ended up being snow-free as has been the case all too often in more recent years).
All of this reminds me of when I was a kid that used to get excited about snow and be plying in the snow, building snowmen and throwing snowballs around as kids tended to do on a regular basis back in those days.
Sadly, it's not so much like that nowadays and when I did briefly venture out, even the kids were complaining about it being too cold for them.
Here in NW Edinburgh though, what is hitting against my window appears to be much harder (like ice pellets) and the thaw appears to be already slowly getting underway with a current temperature of around 1°C here in Edinburgh.
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23 November 2024 11:35:54
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.