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Published Date: 03 March 2009
WINTRY weather is expected to grip parts of Scotland again over the next few days, forecasters said.
Some areas may see as much as 13cm of snow on the ground as Arctic conditions sweep across the country.

Temperatures will also drop to below freezing and rain today will turn to snow later in the evening. Central Scotland and the Highlands are th
e areas expected to be worst hit.

Forecasters said the weather was not expected to be as bad as the blizzards that hit most of the country at the beginning of last month, resulting in chaos on the roads and the closure of hundreds of schools. Milder weather is likely to return by week's end.

Paul Mott, forecaster for MeteoGroup, the Press Association's weather division, said: "Through Tuesday it will be cloudy and chilly with outbreaks of rain and sleet.

"Later in the afternoon we're expecting snow over the hills in central and western parts of Scotland.

"During the evening that snow will become heavier and will start to fall at lower levels too, most likely over central and northern parts of Scotland."

He added: "Places like Glasgow will see a few centimetres through the evening but not a significant amount.

"The worst of it will be between 6pm and midnight and will gradually clear out to the North Sea."

He said higher ground may see 13 centimetres of snow while lower ground in central and the north can expect 5 or 6cm.

Forecasters also confirmed that Britain has had its coldest winter for more than a decade. The last three months have been the chilliest for 13 years, with an average temperature of 2.9C.





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  • Last Updated: 02 March 2009 9:34 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Weather
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 00:24:36


God help us all, if we ever get really bad weather,if this is the fuss they make about a few snowdrops!
Will Scotland really come to a halt because,....

.....'Baby's Head, Got Wet'?


2

Julian.,

edinburgh 03/03/2009 00:50:55
Cue all the climate change/global warming deniers.
3

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 03/03/2009 00:59:21
Here’s one freeloading mob who don’t have to worry about the ‘‘wintry weather that is expected to grip parts of Scotland again over the next few days’’ ....

*Asylum seekers in Britain heat and light their accommodation completely free of charge to them. The British taxpayer pays their heating and lighting bills. Asylum seekers heat their houses 24 hours a day whilst some of the indigenous will have to choose, eat or heat.

quote: *The immigration and Nationality Directorate (IND) provides support under section 95 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 in the form of accommodation and subsistence to eligible asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute. Asylum seekers receive weekly cash payments worth 70% of income Support for adults and 100% for children. The level of support is intended to reflect the fact that IND supported asylum seekers do not have to meet the cost of accommodation, furnishings and utility bills. :unquote

*source:- House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.
4

donald anderson it's me,

glasgow 03/03/2009 02:13:41
Labour's Gray Skies blames Alex Salmond of raining on Labour's parade.
5

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 02:30:06


Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
And just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed
Nothin' seems to fit
Those raindrops are fallin' on my head, they keep fallin'

So I just did me some talkin' to the sun
And I said I didn't like the way he got things done
Sleepin' on the job
Those raindrops are fallin' on my head, they keep fallin'

But there's one thing I know
The blues they send to meet me won't defeat me
It won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me

Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turnin' red
Cryin's not for me
'Cause I'm never gonna stop the rain by complainin'
Because I'm free
Nothin's worryin' me

It won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me

Raindrops keep fallin' on my head
But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turnin' red
Cryin's not for me
'Cause I'm never gonna stop the rain by complainin'
Because I'm free
Nothin's worryin' me


6

Letters From Muscat,

edinburgh 03/03/2009 03:53:08
Was in sunny Muscat last month, when you lot were suffering the snow. Saw the pics on a wide screen TV.... majestic, mountainous Muscat, friendly people, cheap taxis, incredible food, palatial hotels, unlimited oil , just- right temperature, hey do you think I'll get a job with their tourist industry? I paint a true picture believe me
7

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03/03/2009 04:48:00
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8

nabodican,

Rural Scotland 03/03/2009 07:04:00
#2-Julian
Cue the great greenwashed scaremongering turbine huggers! Ill informed idiot!
9

Linda,

Edinburgh 03/03/2009 09:09:18
Is the the return of bleak Prof. Midwinter with his forecasts of economic doom for Scotland?
10

John Cameron,

St Andrews 03/03/2009 09:10:50
It makes one wish the Global Warming Delusion might actually be true. What a pity it is losing support in the scientific community and has to rely on the Monster Raving Green Loony Party and the usual Sparts such as Pop Singers, Failed Politicians, Brown Rice Eaters, Open Toed Sandal Wearers and the loathsome Student Rent a Mob. No matter, we should all make an effort just in case. Take a long drive somewhere this morning and light a nice coal fire in the sitting room this evening. Support Global Warming! In future, the first day of spring in Britain may occur in February.
11

Sedov,

03/03/2009 09:24:07
I blame Labour for the weather. Independence for Scotland would ensure sunshine and warmth with free ice cream for the under 21's.
12

Alex,

Ellon 03/03/2009 10:24:38
Ne'er cast a clout till May be oot .
13

Unimpressed one,

03/03/2009 11:30:05
#2, Ars*.
14

Jacqueline Hyde ,

On the shelf 03/03/2009 14:33:49
#1
Snow does not fall in "drops" but in flakes - Charles, of all people, you should know that!
15

Bemused and above it all,

03/03/2009 14:57:49
Environmental buffs, quick question, explain the El Nino & it's impact upon all the southern hemisphere, then consider the impact on the Gulf stream & our own weather.
Bit strange that when the cycle drops we get our usual weather instead of rain. It should still be snowing in Scotland just now, we are at the same latitude as Moscow & stick out into the north atlantic!
16

Geomac 1,

Scotland 03/03/2009 16:07:01
Damn this global warming!!!
17

Geomac 1,

Scotland 03/03/2009 16:10:07
Time for a wee laugh - try
http://www.youtube.com/iowahawk

 

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