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SJV
03 January 2016 15:10:44
Dark, dreary, damp, dire, dismal. 6.9C and rain.
howham
03 January 2016 15:18:29

Ghastly grey, wet, cold and windy for the second day running.  And another day of it to come... 

idj20
03 January 2016 15:20:17

Blowing a full on southerly gale here now, with the rain becoming quite heavy - but it shouldn't be for much longer with the back edge inching close to this location (might even get a last minute pink hue in the sky as the sun sets in 45 minutes time).

A vile day.


Folkestone Harbour. 
P+ve Giant
03 January 2016 15:25:05


Blowing a full on southerly gale here now, with the rain becoming quite heavy - but it shouldn't be for much longer with the back edge inching close to this location (might even get a last minute pink hue in the sky as the sun sets in 45 minutes time).

A vile day.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Hi, Ian!


Heavy rain here atm but the back edge of the front is in sight on the southern horizon  Winds are light and the pressure is down to 978mb and falling. Happy New Year btw 


Edit: 15.42 = Hazy golden sunset - still moderate to heavy rain and the frontal edge is only advancing slowly - so grey overhead! 


John.
idj20
03 January 2016 15:47:06


 


Hi, Ian!


Heavy rain here atm but the back edge of the front is in sight on the southern horizon  Winds are light and the pressure is down to 978mb and falling. Happy New Year btw 


Edit: 15.42 = Hazy golden sunset - still moderate to heavy rain and the frontal edge is only advancing slowly - so grey overhead! 


Originally Posted by: P+ve Giant 



 Hi John! Hope you had a great festive spell and you have finally shaken off the man flu.

Yes, can see how the rain belt is trailing all the way back to your location, hence why we are experiencing similar conditions. Still blowing a gale at this end, though, but it shouldn't be for much longer.


Folkestone Harbour. 
doctormog
03 January 2016 15:51:32


Ghastly grey, wet, cold and windy for the second day running.  And another day of it to come... 


Originally Posted by: howham 


One day? A touch optimistic I'm afraid - variations of the current theme look likely for several days yet


Currently rather windy here too and, as it has been all day, dark. It is less wet than it is inland but the very strong SEly wind  wind makes things very unpleasant.


5.8ºC, 988mb and falling quickly.


P+ve Giant
03 January 2016 15:58:09




 Hi John! Hope you had a great festive spell and you have finally shaken off the man flu.

Yes, can see how the rain belt is trailing all the way back to your location, hence why we are experiencing similar conditions. Still blowing a gale at this end, though, but it shouldn't be for much longer.


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Finally over the man flu and not had a bad festive season - quiet - just how I like it  Hope yours went well. What wind there is here has now veered into the SW from the SE but it's almost calm atm. I reckon if the frontal edge moves any slower it'll grind to a halt here! 


John.
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03 January 2016 15:58:11

Rain on and off since about 1pm, nothing too heavy so far but passed 6mm as we had 3mm in the night.  6.3C


Viking3
03 January 2016 16:33:39

Continuous rain continues here over inland Aberdeenshire - never torrential but often moderate with occasional lighter interludes. The rain started around 2200 on New Year's Day and it has rained almost continuously for 42 hours now. My total for the period is presently 55m which compares well with Aboyne (57mm) and well above both Aberdeen (33mm) near the coast and Braemar (36mm) well inland.


Just for interest I've extracted the hourly rain for the synoptic stations at Braemar, Aboyne and Aberdeen Dyce, and added the hourly figures from my own station for comparison. As can be seen there are few hours with more than 3mm - it's just the sheer persistence that is making the totals add up.
































































































































































































































































































































 BraemarAboyneBanchoryAberdeen
01/22000.40.00.00.0
01/23000.60.20.30.0
02/00001.00.61.00.0
02/01001.61.40.00.0
02/02001.61.00.80.0
02/03001.41.20.70.2
02/04002.41.21.30.4
02/05003.41.81.50.8
02/06003.02.61.80.4
02/07002.22.42.81.8
02/08001.82.22.52.0
02/09001.42.82.32.4
02/10000.81.02.31.6
02/11001.61.41.80.6
02/12000.81.21.00.4
02/13000.21.21.82.4
02/14000.21.22.02.0
02/15000.20.81.32.0
02/16000.00.61.52.4
02/17000.00.41.52.2
02/1800 0.22.12.0
02/19000.40.40.20.8
02/20000.80.60.50.4
02/21001.20.00.80.2
02/22000.21.00.00.6
02/23000.20.81.01.6
03/00000.40.61.30.2
03/01000.40.61.50.0
03/02000.60.81.30.2
03/03000.41.20.50.2
03/04000.61.21.50.0
03/05000.81.81.80.2
03/06000.41.20.80.2
03/07000.82.61.20.4
03/08000.62.21.11.2
03/09000.42.21.20.2
03/10000.41.41.31.0
03/11000.42.01.80.2
03/12000.22.22.50.8
03/13000.42.62.81.2
03/14000.63.41.30.0
03/15001.03.00.70.2
     
Total35.857.255.433.4

 


As most of the rain is falling over the eastern high ground, settlements in mid and upper Deeside worst affected last week are faring much better well this time round, and levels on that river are well down in almost normal range. Worst affected is the River Feugh which enters the Dee at Banchory and that is presently at 3.7m, compared to 4.5m at the height of last week's flood. It will be interesting to see the Feugh tomorrow once tonight's pepped up frontal rain has fallen on the catchment.


Keith
Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
135m asl
StrathspeyWeather
03 January 2016 17:09:45
4.0c Current temp
4.1c Today's high
3.4c Today's low
986 Mb falling rapidly
Wind 13 mph E (High 32)
Raining, blustery

Live Weather from Cromdale, in the Cairngorms National Park of Highland Scotland.
http://strathspeyweather.co.uk  (Met Office Climate Station)
ARTzeman
03 January 2016 17:20:03

 Cloudy . 7c.  Breeze Light. 






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
sunny coast
03 January 2016 17:29:35

rain stopped around 330  15mm  a vile day

Tim A
03 January 2016 19:49:51
Same here. Rain continues.
5.3c

Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 
SJV
03 January 2016 20:43:55
Mostly cloudy, winds light from the SE. 5.8C.
schmee
03 January 2016 22:04:04
5c clear spells
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
sunny coast
03 January 2016 22:08:06

heavy showers packing into the coast now would not be surprised if we had some thunder overnite

ARTzeman
03 January 2016 22:19:30

6.3c. In shed. 5.5c. In patio corner .6.4c. Outside. 21.6c  inside. Pressure 984.2hap. 






Some people walk in the rain.
Others just get wet.
I Just Blow my horn or trumpet
Tim A
04 January 2016 19:51:12
Fog and drizzle 5.6c.
Apart from a frosty clear start on New Years day, the weather has been utterly depressing since with mist, rain and a temp stuck mostly between 4c and 6c.
Tim
NW Leeds
187m asl

 My PWS 

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