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"Severe snow" forecast for Scotland
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A snowHead
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A snowHead
With big snowfalls predicted for the Scottish Highlands over the next 48 hours, skiers could be on the move this weekend.
Whether lifts will go into action isn't clear. Watch this space for the latest updates, and check the situation on
www.ski-scotland.com
Met Office forecasts are here:
NW Scotland
...
NE Scotland
Tonight's Glasgow Evening Times says "Heavy snow causing hazardous road conditions around the Cairngorms and further north are expected.
Scotland's winters in recent years have been relatively mild but some forecasters say the coming weeks could be among the coldest on record."
At the time of posting this message the Met Office had issued a
severe weather warning
for northern Britain. A pick-up in temperatures is forecast for Sunday, so the opportunities could be short-lived just for the moment.
Good sites to visit for the local picture, and on-snow reports from those just back from the hills, are
www.winterhighland.com
(especially their forum) and
www.highland-instinct.co.uk
(which also has a forum)
If you're up and sliding on Cairngorm, The Lecht, Glenshee, Glencoe or Nevis...or maybe some interesting back-country...let us know!
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A snowHead on Thu 18-11-04 16:43; edited 5 times in total
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Cant wait cant wait! Getting my stuff ready tonight - incase theres a chance of a quick getaway 2mrw!
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
One of the benefits of living in the North !
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Not just scotland, it's currently happening at Cat & Fiddle : the
blizzard
is apparently so strong the road may soon be closed.
Car-served skiing tomorrow, anyone?
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Ahh the RussianLady appears again - on
www.winterhighland.com
! phenomenal!
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So, Scotspeople, did it happen? Are you all snowed in and relying on helicopters for survival?
Or is it the usual slush, mush and mud?
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