ARRRRRRGHHHH!!!!!
Would you believe this for a near miss when it comes to snow?
For the last hour or so, I have been tracking a line of showers heading towards here from the west and even as that approached the western suburbs of the city, that appeared to still be there as a great big wall which looked to heading straight for here.
A look at the temperatures and dew points showed that everything was absolutely perfect because not only was the dew point below freezing at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh (which is my actually the nearest station to where I live out of all of the three stations which I normally report on), but even the temperature had dropped to below freezing as at 6pm which therefore, means that we now officially have an air frost there.
By this time, my Android weather apps were also showing snow, so this was most definitely, a proper snow shower. However, just as that got to within several hundred metres of where I live, it then suddenly started to break up and dive away to the south of here, leaving me with absolutely nothing at the very spot where I live. Now, that is all moving away, and we might not get any more opportunities like that tonight.
Now, a lot has been said on these forums about weather systems which are bringing snow, diving away to the south and leaving certain people without any snow at all. However, those are very much larger scale systems than what I am describing here. Because of that, I would challenge anyone who is reading this to let me know whether or not, it is even possible to be even more unlucky than that when it comes to snow. I personally don't think that this is possible and it is at times like this, that I really feel like tearing my hair out.
EDIT:
To show just how much of a dumping that I could have got from that snow shower, the equivalent rainfall total from that has come out at 2.0 mm just in the space of a single hour between 6pm and 7pm at Edinburgh Gogarbank which is enough to make today, the joint wettest day of this month and season so far at that station.
To make matters worse as well, the cloud cover from where that snow was falling from, has caused both the temperature and dew point at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh to shoot up by quite a lot during the last hour, which is enough to mean that we have lost that air frost there, with the dew point also going above freezing as well.
Edited by user
14 December 2017 19:38:58
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.