Got a good covering now here in Dunfermline. Roads, roofs, pavements, cars etc all white. Must have fallen in the past 45 minutes or so whilst I was in a meeting.
Rarely post on here, mainly lurk. But looking forward to seeing what this event brings today. I'm just inside the Highway to the Amber Zone here in Dunfermline, at the top end though sitting at 133m asl.
How far south are we reckoning this blob will get before fizzling out?
Also, whats with the feature running down the country later on tonight? I see it on the BBC maps but no mention of it at all in the forecast.
Left my parents place in Lochgelly and now back at the flat bang in the center of Dundee. Can't help but think that was the wrong decision for snow seeing tonight!
Ahhhh, thanks! According to that, the two locations seem to be pretty much the same. Im thinking maybe Dundee will have a slight advantage in terms of snow showers and general coldness due to being further north than Dunfermline.
Thanks again!
Not totally sure if I have this in the right thread but didn't want to start a whole new thread just for one wee question. Basically im wondering if anyone knows how much it snows here in Dundee? I know it's pretty low down and sort of close to the coast (to the river). Im just wondering because I last winter I lived in Dunfermline, a good bit above sea level and somewhat more inland than Dundee (ive moved to Dundee for Uni). Just basically wondering how these two locations will compare in terms of temps and snow days?
Thanks, Stu
This I agree with. I know absolutely nothing about weather except the basics and how to read models and such, but I do believe it's just patterns, or cycles even. We'll get a batch of warm years of winter weather, then cold, then warm, then cold.
Around a 1 or 2cm's here now! Snow is easing a little. Which way is this front actually moving? I really can't tell... BBC map thing has the snow over us until around 9AM tomorrow.
Snow slowly starting to cover the pavements here after a good while of heavy snow If it keeps falling at this rate, I wouldn't be surprised to see this beat Wednesday's fall by morning.