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First meaningful Scottish snow on the way

 brian
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Looking promising this time. Not just Northerly flurries but Atlantic fronts from the West to North West.

Freezing level is all important but at least the Cairngorm top basin could be in action this time next week.

Fingers crossed !
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I don't mean to be a smart alec but isn't meaningful Scottish snow an oxymoron?
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David@traxvax, Smart Alec ! NehNeh
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Merci M'sieur.
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Je vous en pris Little Angel
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I live on the West Coast and work through in Edinburgh. Sitting on the train one day last week, it was superbly white around Falkirk, but not much over here, or through in Edinburgh. May have to make a trip up to the Gorm (on research grounds, you understand!)
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