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Wee dusting of snow in Inverness last night, nothing much.

Supposed to be this 800 mile wall of snow tonight with -14c temperatures.

Here in Inverness it still looks warm enough to put the washing out and walk about in shorts.

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3 minutes ago, CityDave94 said:

Wee dusting of snow in Inverness last night, nothing much.

Supposed to be this 800 mile wall of snow tonight with -14c temperatures.

Here in Inverness it still looks warm enough to put the washing out and walk about in shorts.

You've been reading the Daily Star again haven't you ?

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8 minutes ago, Billy Jean King said:

You've been reading the Daily Star again haven't you ?

Mirror currently tops for best performance in the Chicken Little catagory.

UK facing 10 inches of snow this week, but when you read it this 10 inches is for the high ground in Scotland. This weather bomb which originally was claimed as might -last-for-3-weeks will now only last until Saturday when the snow will turn to rain. Yellow warning for far north of Scotland and the Northern Isles as usual in the shape of a c**k. Amber and yellow warnings in the north of England which stop suddenly at the Scottish border, the soft shites.

Quite normal weather and mainstream media behaviour for this time of year.

 

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Radar map currently showing this um.....wall of snow moving north east across Ireland, South West Scotland, much of the North West England and Midlands at its front end. Followed by a wee bit of torrential rain behind it. Warm wet air meets cold air equals death and destruction for everyone in its path.

Horrific scenes in Derbyshire earlier.

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One would assume the traffic cone was never returned to its original place.
 
Here in Inverness today most of yesterday's snow powdering has gone, a liitle bit chilly with some ground frost. More overcast today than yesterday which had the typical beautiful clear blue Highland skies for much of the day. Ben Wyvis always looks marvelous covered in snow, probably looks more impressive closer up. Clach got their game on last night against Forres and probably wished they hadn't after another heavy defeat. That draw against Fraserburgh three weeks ago giving fresh optimism and promise for better times ahead now seems along time ago.
 
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