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Essan
20 October 2015 18:01:34

I'm off up to the Cairngorms in the morning for a week and it would be nice to see a bit of snow.  We were there, near Aviemore, three years ago at the same time of year and saw some snow topped mountains along the way up there.  When we came home a week later, we just missed a heavy fall.  The A9 snow gates closed the day after we left.

Originally Posted by: Caz 



Just back from Newtonmore and no snow to be seen from low down - colours in the trees are wonderful though!


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GlenH
24 October 2015 07:56:58

Looks like the first proper fall of the season today:

 

doctormog
24 October 2015 08:04:23
http://www.winterhighland.info/cams/cairngorm-mountain/ 

A sign of the changing seasons. Can't wait to hit the slopes in a few weeks (or 2-3 months maybe!)

Cairngorm have also updated there webcams in re end months, meaning that ad well as this http://www.cairngormmountain.org/webcams/live/Ptarmigan1.jpg

we also have

http://www.cairngormmountain.org/webcams/live/cairngormmountainwebcam5.jpg

And others here http://www.winterhighland.info/cams/cairngorm-mountain/ 


Caz
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26 October 2015 20:16:46

There was no snow at all on the drive up to the Cairngorms on 17th and the weather was lovely while we were there.  We came home on the morning of 24th and it was raining in Kincraig, but probably snowing up Cairngorm and we saw snow on a mountain top as we drove down the A9 towards Dalwhinnie and the car was showing a temp of 4c.

Yes, Andy the colours of the trees around there are really beautiful. 


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four
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30 October 2015 10:46:58

This late very mild spell will be challenging for surviving snow patches.


GlenH
13 November 2015 13:20:05
Plenty of snow showers hittin the hills today.
Norseman
13 November 2015 15:57:26

Snow lying this morning at our place in Highland Perthshire at around 100 mtrs asl.

Even a few flakes in the showers reaching me here in Dundee.

Heavy drifting on the hills will probably bring lasting snow to the snow patch gullies though there will likely be a general thaw to the open slopes on Sunday with the heavy rain and higher temperatures.

Skreever
14 November 2015 16:50:06

Flew up from Glasgow to Orkney this afternoon - quite a bit of snow on the hilltops in the West.


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Norseman
22 November 2015 11:34:46

73 snow patches survived in the Scottish Highlands this year, the biggest total since 1994. Lots of new snow lying now though more needed further down before lift served skiing gets underway I think.

GlenH
27 November 2015 17:47:41
Great photos of (under) this year's snow patches here:

https://m.facebook.com/groups/400252053508185?view=permalink&id=433576133509110 

Frost Hollow
08 December 2015 10:57:29

Following last nights very mild weather the snow cover has really taken a hammering on the tops.

I can see the Cairngorms from my office window here in Carrbridge and they look mighty different to yesterday.

Hendon Snowman
14 December 2015 13:50:12

Following last nights very mild weather the snow cover has really taken a hammering on the tops.

I can see the Cairngorms from my office window here in Carrbridge and they look mighty different to yesterday.

Originally Posted by: Frost Hollow 

 

How do they look today?

Norseman
15 December 2015 16:18:15

There is still plenty snow in the valley so I guess they are pretty white. Going to lose a lot in the next few days though.

Sage
27 December 2015 23:10:07

Took a ride up the Cairngorm funicular today.  Good bit of snow around but not quite enough for skiing.

 

 

Cairngorm

doctor snow
09 January 2016 18:50:42
Can we get back to what the models are doing to many posts on cairngorms
doctormog
09 January 2016 19:00:48

Can we get back to what the models are doing to many posts on cairngorms

Originally Posted by: doctor snow 

No. 

It is nice to see at least some of the ski centres (the Lcht and Cairngorm) open over the last couple of days and with the upcoming spell of weather there should be a net snow gain/consolidation which is good news for the slopes.


Norseman
11 January 2016 12:54:33

Glenshhe and Clencoe planning to open uplift tomorrow so that should be all 5 Scottish ski centres up and running for this season.

Sevendust
29 January 2016 13:51:14
Plenty of snow on the way at the moment. An airmass feature is clearly defined on the latest visible satellite and heading for Scotland
GlenH
03 March 2016 11:15:44

It took a while coming this season, but there's some great ski conditions in Scotland right now:

 

 

 

TimS
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19 July 2016 13:27:03
Touching 14-15C on the tops if the Cairngorms today. How is the snow holding up so far this summer?
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Viking3
22 July 2016 13:53:09

This picture was taken from the shores of Loch Morlich on Wednesday, just a few hours after the most incredible thunderstorms had swept through. Hard to believe it was the same day!

Cairngorm

After 2 very snowy years in the highlands, this is a much more normal year in terms of snow patches. These patches on the north side of Caringorm normally disappear by early August, and it's just the usual suspects high in the NE facing corries of mountains such as Braeriach and Ben Nevis are most likely to last until lying snow of the new winter returns.

There are still quite a few snow patches deep in the central Cairngorms east of Ben Macdui, but again quite normal for this time of year.


Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

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JHutch
29 August 2016 20:52:49

The late August snow survey has been done and 82 snow patches have been recorded. This is a lot less than the last two years but comparable to 2008, 2012 and 2013. Remains to be seen how many of these make it through until lasting snows start.

Facebook group link follows, not sure what people who are not members can see?   https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowpatchesscotland/

 

 

Twister
30 August 2016 14:02:42

The late August snow survey has been done and 82 snow patches have been recorded. This is a lot less than the last two years but comparable to 2008, 2012 and 2013. Remains to be seen how many of these make it through until lasting snows start.

Facebook group link follows, not sure what people who are not members can see?   https://www.facebook.com/groups/snowpatchesscotland/

Originally Posted by: JHutch 

Thanks for the update - back to "normality" after 2 exceptional years then.

FYI, non-members to that FB group can still view and like all the updates, but not comment and post.


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Thunder 2016: 12 (Apr 3,13; May 21; Jun 8,11,17,22,23,25, Jul 2,12, Aug 26)

Winter 2015/6: Snowfalls: 10 | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 17 (0.5cm)) | Air frosts: 39

Winter 2016/7: Snowfalls: 4 (Jan 12-3, Feb 10-11) | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 13, 2cm, Feb 11, 3-5mm) | Air frosts: 57 (2 in Oct, 10 in Nov, 13 in Dec, 19 in Jan, 6 in Feb, 3 in Mar, 4 in Apr)

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ARTzeman
30 August 2016 15:37:15

Saw the Tally on the Facebook page..  The images are great.




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