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05 January 2026 09:19:24
To all those craving snow, you’re more than welcome to what we have here in Cragganmore. Another 15cm last night, we are now over 45cm level snow. Getting to be a pain clearing it now. Looks like a good bit more to come this week too. Praying for a slow thaw as flooding would become a serious issue if it’s quick . Nature rebalancing itself after the summer drought 👍
doctormog
05 January 2026 09:25:01

Nice, that's the dream.

When was the last time you had this much?

Originally Posted by: Ally Pally Snowman 

I think it may be the most snow since I move here (over 30 years ago). March 2006 and Feb 1999 briefly came close to this.


Ally Pally Snowman
05 January 2026 09:28:13

I think it may be the most snow since I move here (over 30 years ago). March 2006 and Feb 1999 briefly came close to this.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Wow, significant then. 👍.

Looks like more to come as well.


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
overland
05 January 2026 10:04:55
Third night in a row with snowfall, albeit the last two very light, but now snowing again which is beautiful to see. It's from a very low base, but this is the best 'snowy' period since Jan 2013 for here.
Mumbles, Swansea. 80m asl
fairweather
05 January 2026 10:13:36
Unsurprisingly, despite the forecast, not a flake here. I don't even know why they included this area in the forecast because it was obvious from the radar that it would have fizzled out as it got here. Unfortunately this cold spell has had 100% the wrong direction for me - I need an ESE'ly and I got a WNW'ly ! Great to see the snow pics from Aberdeen though - it looks great up there. 😀
S.Essex, 42m ASL
Boardshark
05 January 2026 10:15:33
Light covering here in Sutton Coldfield, perhaps 2cm.  Hoping the event on Friday turns to a favourable one for here!!
449ft Sutton Coldfield, West MIdlands
Saint Snow
05 January 2026 10:22:26
We ended up with 2-3cm by midnight, a mix of flake and graupel. Skies then cleared and it froze solid. Cue traffic chaos this morning.

The whole of the Merseyside & Cheshire (away from the NE of the county) area seems most affected (judging by Google Maps). My 5.5 miles run to drop my youngest at 6th Form College took 58 mins. The drop-off in snow was noticeable as soon as I got east of St Helens. Manchester city centre actually has a nice dusting, though.


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

A TWO addict since 14/12/01

"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."

Aneurin Bevan

GezM
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05 January 2026 10:32:34

I think it may be the most snow since I move here (over 30 years ago). March 2006 and Feb 1999 briefly came close to this.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

That is quite a dumping of snow. Do you know what the snow depth is now?


Living in St Albans, Herts (116m asl)

Working at Luton Airport, Beds (160m asl)

doctormog
05 January 2026 10:35:23

That is quite a dumping of snow. Do you know what the snow depth is now?

Originally Posted by: GezM 

It was 28cm the last time I checked but it may have increased since then.


jhall
05 January 2026 10:46:54
Just about enough snow overnight for a full covering here, which I wasn't expecting, though you'd have to measure it in mm rather than cm. Now brilliant sunshine, though no sign of the snow melting yet even in the sun.
Cranleigh, Surrey
Hippydave
05 January 2026 11:46:00
I can (just) join in with a snow report IMBY albeit a smattering of snow grains overnight seems a touch daft compared to some reports 😂

Our 'cover' from the other day remains largely intact other than on paths etc. where the sun has got to work.

I'm guessing by the Wunderground radar the Aberdeen folks are experiencing more snowfall, with a fairly large band moving through with more to come seemingly.  


Home: Tunbridge Wells

Work: Tonbridge

doctormog
05 January 2026 12:00:01
I had cleared the path this morning at around 11 am. There is now another 4 cm of snow covering it.
Chunky Pea
05 January 2026 12:25:28
Still the odd light snow shower passing through here with paths, roofs and wall tops remaining dusted. 

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Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

Viking3
05 January 2026 12:38:49
Fairly major snow event unfolding just now in Aberdeen City and surrounding satellite towns. Snow increased from 27 to 33cm in an hour at the airport.
Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

135m asl

doctormog
05 January 2026 12:44:32

Fairly major snow event unfolding just now in Aberdeen City and surrounding satellite towns. Snow increased from 27 to 33cm in an hour at the airport.

Originally Posted by: Viking3 

I can confirm that first hand. The snow is easing a bit now but there has probably been an extra 8 to maybe 10 cm of snow here in the past 2 hours. I’m not sure what the depth is but it looks much more than before (which as pretty deep!)


Viking3
05 January 2026 13:11:36

I can confirm that first hand. The snow is easing a bit now but there has probably been an extra 8 to maybe 10 cm of snow here in the past 2 hours. I’m not sure what the depth is but it looks much more than before (which as pretty deep!)

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Confirmed by the Dyce observations which is now at 38cm, so 11cm in 2 hours!


Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

135m asl

bowser
05 January 2026 13:17:31

I think it may be the most snow since I move here (over 30 years ago). March 2006 and Feb 1999 briefly came close to this.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

I'm also coming to that conclusion. Only March 2006 rivals it in my opinion. However, hard to gauge is I am now out in the sticks at Udny. 

Saint Snow
05 January 2026 13:23:16

I can confirm that first hand. The snow is easing a bit now but there has probably been an extra 8 to maybe 10 cm of snow here in the past 2 hours. I’m not sure what the depth is but it looks much more than before (which as pretty deep!)

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Remember pre-Xmas when the models were more showing Aberdeen under more of an easterly flow and you were bemoaning the prospect of being subjected to 'easterly muck'?

😉


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

A TWO addict since 14/12/01

"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."

Aneurin Bevan

bowser
05 January 2026 13:23:37

Confirmed by the Dyce observations which is now at 38cm, so 11cm in 2 hours!

Originally Posted by: Viking3 

Only saving grace was the lack of accompanying wind compared to the last 2-3 days. 

Viking3
05 January 2026 14:12:52
I've searched through the Midas daily data for Dyce which starts in 1957. This is the output of all days with snow depth 25cm or more at 0900 GMT:

1958-03-14 09:00:00        25.0

1961-12-29 09:00:00        35.0

1961-12-30 09:00:00        30.0

1961-12-31 09:00:00        27.0

1962-01-01 09:00:00        32.0

1999-02-10 09:00:00        27.0

2006-03-03 09:00:00        26.0

2026-01-05 09:00:00        27.0

I've just added the last row from today's observation. The data goes up to the end of 2024 so far but there were no days with snow of 25cm last year. 


Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

135m asl

doctormog
05 January 2026 14:57:04

Confirmed by the Dyce observations which is now at 38cm, so 11cm in 2 hours!

Originally Posted by: Viking3 

The level snow in my garden is also at exactly 38cm. I guess it’s not a surprise as it’s only about 3 miles away (if that).

For a snapshot of the streets around here I have made a little album from a walk just now. I hope the share settings allow viewing:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/N5r1NBHP2AjuR79EA

 

Here’s one of the photos as a little taster:

https://i.ibb.co/ynNgpnVj/IMG-4361.jpg

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Saint Snow
05 January 2026 14:59:40

The level snow in my garden is also at exactly 38cm. I guess it’s not a surprise as it’s only about 3 miles away (if that).

For a snapshot of the streets around here I have made a little album from a walk just now. I hope the share settings allow viewing:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/N5r1NBHP2AjuR79EA

 

Here’s one of the photos as a little taster:

https://i.ibb.co/ynNgpnVj/IMG-4361.jpg

UserPostedImage 

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

Stunning 👍👍👍


Martin

Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

A TWO addict since 14/12/01

"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."

Aneurin Bevan

NMA
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05 January 2026 15:09:25
Incredible Michael. The sun can shine in Aberdeen too. 
Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

bowser
05 January 2026 15:40:40

I've searched through the Midas daily data for Dyce which starts in 1957. This is the output of all days with snow depth 25cm or more at 0900 GMT:

1958-03-14 09:00:00        25.0

1961-12-29 09:00:00        35.0

1961-12-30 09:00:00        30.0

1961-12-31 09:00:00        27.0

1962-01-01 09:00:00        32.0

1999-02-10 09:00:00        27.0

2006-03-03 09:00:00        26.0

2026-01-05 09:00:00        27.0

I've just added the last row from today's observation. The data goes up to the end of 2024 so far but there were no days with snow of 25cm last year. 

Originally Posted by: Viking3 

expecting a little bump up for 06/01

Crepuscular Ray
05 January 2026 16:28:08
Thanks for the snow photos Doc....beautiful! Your snow should last for some time too!
Jerry

Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill

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