Archive for January, 2010

>Todays Weather Here

Written by on January 10, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>Todays Extremes here at the houseHigh 39 degrees Low 27 degreesSNOW/RAIN: Overnight snow showers.Snowcover: 1″An overnight with steadily rising temperatures and snow showers blown in on a stiff northeast wind which once again whitened bare ground. At 8.40am it was 32 and by 11am it was 37 degrees which is the warmest reading since a […]

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>Further west than expected progression of snow, busted single digit chances here

Written by on January 10, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>I was surprised to waken at 2am yesterday morning to find it was falling outside. The forecast called for a low of 10 degrees in Glasgow and I called for a colder 6 degrees here in Lennoxtown.That busted simply because snowbands that rather than progressing down along the Aberdeenshire coast and into Fife and the […]

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>Cold Feeling on the I-95 and all the way down to Florida

Written by on January 10, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Cold Feeling on the I-95 and all the way down to Florida

> The cold pools continues to drill ever colder air into the Plains, across the country and down the Florida Penn. Record lows are expected to continue for Florida and currently those numbers are dropping sharply across particularly north-central Florida. Windchills are as low as 17 and 18 degrees at Jacksonville and Tallahassee. Atlanta feels […]

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>Todays Weather Here

Written by on January 9, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Todays Extremes here at the houseHigh 31 degrees (2.51pm) Low 22 degrees (2.39am)SNOW/RAIN: Fresh blanket of around 1″ of new snow overnight as clouds roll in from the eastSnowcover: 1-2″An overnight which brought a furtheast westward advancement of the snowbands which brought a fresh inch or so of snowfall to much of the central belt […]

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>Technical issues have stopped me blogging

Written by on January 9, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>I appologise for the recent lack of posting. I have had major issues with trying to connection to the internet. I am wondering whether the weather is a factor in this.Hope to have a new post later today…Thanks for reading.-Mark

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>Todays Weather Here

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

>Todays extremes here at the houseHigh 19 degrees (1.43pm) Low 12 degrees (6.58am)SNOW: NoneSnowcover: 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 […]

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>-22.3C This Morning at Altnaharra, Sutherland. A warmer +12 degree here

Written by on January 8, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 7 Comments

>-22.3C…. BRING IT ON…. I predict a low of -25C by tomorrow morning! Is it possible we take a run at the national record of -27C? YES…We managed to hit a somewhat impressive -8.1F (-22C) which was reported from Altnaharra which is way up there in the north-west highlands, tucked away in one of those […]

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>Todays Weather Here

Written by on January 8, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>(Data for yesterday (Thursday)Todays Extremes here at the houseHigh 25 degrees (1.49pm) Low 15 degrees (8.27am)RAIN/SNOW: NoneSnowcover 1-2″An overnight which brought clear skies which allowed strong radiational cooling to drive heat at the surface back to space with such expansive snowcover. Fresh, deep snow across England along with the very clear skies aided in bringing […]

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>SNOW COVERED SCOTLAND AND BRITAIN

Written by on January 7, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 5 Comments
>SNOW COVERED SCOTLAND AND BRITAIN

> http://deadlinescotland.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/02-uk-snow-cover-satellite-pic1.jpg Image from NASA

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>A Balmy 15 degrees here this morning, whilst car thermometers read 9F and -2F in Dumfries and Galloway

Written by on January 7, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>THE RIVER CLYDE WHERE IT RUNS THROUGH GLASGOW CITY CENTER IS SHOWING ICE FORMATION NOW.BUILDINGS AND INDUSTRIES ACROSS THE CITY SEND OFF VIGOROUS STEAM FROM CHIMNEYS AND VENTS INTO THE COLD ATMOSPHERE ABOVE GLASGOW NOT NORMALLY SEEN BECAUSE IT’S NORMALLY NOT COLD ENOUGH.Ok, -9C is still chilly but what I was hearing from folks in […]

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