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East Galway, Ireland.
Seems to be snowing in the NW. anyone there to report it ???? North Wales to Lancashire have had continuous snow from tea time yesterday to now, so higher routes must be buried!!!
Originally Posted by: BJBlake
Woodhead pass closed for snow but other transpennine roads are open
https://www.theaa.com/route-planner/traffic-news/woodhead%20pass
Chichester 12m asl
Originally Posted by: DEW
I live just a couple of miles or so from the Woodhead. We are at about 750ft above sea level. What I have noticed with the recent snowfalls over the last few weeks (month or so) is a significant snow accumulation difference and temperature drop between my local area and a few areas around us that are near the 1200ft mark. I never noticed this before in the last 13 years of living here. We have very slight accumulation but the higher points have around 10 to 15cm. I think the Woodhead is at around 1500ft and is very exposed to the wind (drifting snow) and would have been well below freezing.
South Yorkshire
230m AMSL
West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire
Everything taken together, here in Lincolnshire are more good things than man could have had the conscience to ask.
William Cobbett, in his Rural Rides - c.1830
A cloudy 6°C with a moderate SE wind making it feel colder than that.
Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons
4.30pm - rough weather approaching. 10°C. Just locked the village church and the sky is very grey to the west.
The rain has unfortunately returned now though, and it's down to 10°C exactly.
Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.
My weather station
Current conditions (personal WS)
West Berkshire Downs AONB
135m ASL
VP2 with daytime FARS
Rainfall collector separated at ground level
Anemometer separated above roof level
WeatherLink Live (Byles Green Crew )