>Todays Weather Here

Written by on January 8, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments

>Todays extremes here at the house
High 19 degrees (1.43pm) Low 12 degrees (6.58am)
SNOW: None
Snowcover: 1-2″
The “cold day” seperated from any other day this winter so far. After a low of 12 which was mild compared to up north, skies remained clear outwith the icefog-bound Glasgow area which remained shivering in the teens and as trees and everything outside recieved a progressive layer of hoar frost other areas higher up and out from the inversion likely stayed warmer. Trees illuminate the night sky with thick hoar frost this evening. Skies are starting to clear out after fog dominated around daybreak this morning holding us to the teens throughout the day. Last night skies remained clear enough allowing us to beat the 13-degree minimum for the season achieved on Christmas Eve morning. The chilly high that day of 24 degrees was beaten hands down by an impressive 19-degree high today… Where there was no fog, skies remained brilliantly sunny.

Tonight skies presently are partly cloudy and foggy but they will continue to clear out and I fully expect a low to hit between 4-8 degrees by morning. High tomorrow may fail to top 20 degrees once again…

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  1. Anonymous says:

    >Eeek, the rising temperatures only signalled another bout of snow rolling in, Sir.

    Methil received an inch in the night and it's ongoing. Out of bounds.

    Feed your sparrows.

  2. Anonymous says:

    >Temperatures creeping up as the night progresses, a bit of a westernly flow across Scotland and cloud cover, here's hoping this gives us a higher temperature base to get a melt on tomorrow.

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