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  • Location: Grangemouth, Central Scotland 5m ASL Weekday mornings and afternoons: Edinburgh
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: cold, snow, fog Summer: warm, sunny
  • Location: Grangemouth, Central Scotland 5m ASL Weekday mornings and afternoons: Edinburgh

Temperature currently 2.9C/0.8C. Was supposed to be above that at this time so perhaps the colder air is coming in a bit quicker than expected? Rain has just started to turn a bit sleety too

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  • Location: Aberfoyle 50m asl
  • Weather Preferences: any storms
  • Location: Aberfoyle 50m asl

Heavy wet snow just now temp 1.7c down from 2.9c at 7:30 autumn is over let the fun and games begin another polar maritime winter would be nice from an imby point of view

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  • Location: Condorrat, Cumbernauld G67
  • Location: Condorrat, Cumbernauld G67

No snow but really is very wet indeed and really pretty cold

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  • Location: Home: Glenrothes, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife
  • Location: Home: Glenrothes, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife

Morning all,

Cloudy and wet, 3.4c.

Obviously I'm not expecting snow here in Crail but looking forward to seeing photos from elsewhere as the day develops.

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  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summers Snowy Winters Stormy Autumns
  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)

Torrential rain all morning puddles everywhere then started to snow 10 mins ago and actually lying....wow was not expecting that...kids going bonkers

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  • Location: Dollar, Clackmannanshire
  • Location: Dollar, Clackmannanshire

FCUK. 

 

Went down to 1.2 / 0.5 and heavy snow for half an hour from 4.3 at 6:30am now back to sleety fun at 2.4, WHY OH WHY. 

 

Ochils dressed in a very suitable white dress though :) off to the hills we go! 

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  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summers Snowy Winters Stormy Autumns
  • Location: Luncarty (4 miles north of Perth 19m ASL)

Flakes are huge and I would imagine very wet but I would say 10 mins away from going out to play in it...I literally said to kids don't get excited impossible to lie

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  • Location: Grangemouth, Central Scotland 5m ASL Weekday mornings and afternoons: Edinburgh
  • Weather Preferences: Winter: cold, snow, fog Summer: warm, sunny
  • Location: Grangemouth, Central Scotland 5m ASL Weekday mornings and afternoons: Edinburgh

Temperature has fluctuated between 2.7C and 3.1C for the last couple of hours. The dew point went high which tuned any little sleety bits back to complete rain. But the dew point has started going down in the last 10 minutes and the temp has went from 3.1C to 2.9C in the last 5 minutes. Went extremely dark there, but the cloud look whiter to the north and west and I have noticed in the last half an hour that the rain coming down is blowing in from the north unlike earlier on, so may not be rain for too much longer here.

 

Actually, looking at the radar, the main band doesn't look as if it has much more time here as it moves northeast

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  • Location: Home: Glenrothes, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife
  • Location: Home: Glenrothes, Fife Work: St Andrews, Fife

Believe it or not some wet snow now here in Crail. Temp has dropped from 3.7c to 2.6c in the last hour.

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  • Location: @scotlandwx
  • Weather Preferences: Crystal Clear High Pressure & Blue Skies
  • Location: @scotlandwx

Great to see some snow pics going up - keep them coming!

 

Here's the airmass look, great definition here between the warm tropical and cold PM shot via Clodagh.

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  • Location: Derbyshire Peak District South Pennines Middleton & Smerrill Tops 305m (1001ft) asl.
  • Location: Derbyshire Peak District South Pennines Middleton & Smerrill Tops 305m (1001ft) asl.

The snows piling up in Glencoe, The Mountains will be getting real good dumping.

 

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  • Location: @scotlandwx
  • Weather Preferences: Crystal Clear High Pressure & Blue Skies
  • Location: @scotlandwx

From Met office Chief Forecaster update via the warnings page , updated within last 15 minutes.

 

The southern limit of this wintry threat is still not totally pinned down, given that there is a very sharp cut off between the cold air and much milder air in southern Scotland, with the intensity of the precipitation also playing a part - heavy precipitation can more readily turn to snow.

 

On current evidence, the most likely areas to be affected by the more widespread snow would be Argyll, west Dunbartonshire, Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire, Fife, Perth & Kinross and Angus.

From late Sunday afternoon onwards, a mix of wintry showers is expected, some heavy and still producing some tricky conditions overnight.

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  • Location: @scotlandwx
  • Weather Preferences: Crystal Clear High Pressure & Blue Skies
  • Location: @scotlandwx

The snows piling up in Glencoe, The Mountains will be getting real good dumping.

 

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Yep, a pasting in progress... 

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