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Did anyone living the in the UK experience snowfall in the 24 hours of the 25th?
Was there any city that officially had a white Christmas (definition of one flake falling; even if mixed in with rain)?
Originally Posted by: Saint Snow
I've been watching raintoday, all snow stayed on higher ground with the exception of N scotland, so perhaps Leeds had a flake, along with Glasgow, Edinburgh and more likely Aberdeen, Inverness and Stornoway.
Originally Posted by: Quantum
It's actually Glasgow I'm most interested in, having put £10 on at 10-3 about 7-10 days ago (when NWP was showing that screaming northerly)
Thick freezing fog
but no snow sadly
Reliable reports of snow in Cumbria on Christmas Day - but on the fell tops only, well above 2000ft
How about Aberdeen? I heard that was the most favourable spot?
Originally Posted by: tallyho_83
No snow in Aberdeen yesterday. It was dry and sunny.
Can anyone confirm there was snow falling on any low ground in Scotland on Christmas Day?
Originally Posted by: Caz
I've just been quoted 250-1 on anywhere in Hampshire seeing a snowflake at any time in 2015
I'm not going to waste my money
Originally Posted by: richardabdn
It was the exact same here on Xmas Day, so no White Christmas here either.
Originally Posted by: nsrobins
might be worth a fiver Neil?!!😝
no cold and frosty tho
Christmas Day here started cold and frosty. However, there were showers in the morning although I was dismayed to see them falling as rain (even when the surface air temp was below freezing!). However, there was a shower later in the morning that got a bit heavier and fell as wet snow/sleet briefly. There were more shower clouds incoming but I left around 11am to travel down to Dundee. The further south I got, there were no shower clouds at all and it was just cold, clear and sunny.