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Washington, DC 39°F Cloudy- Light rain is expected. The low will be 35°. Temperatures near freezing. |
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Cold. Snow on the ground.
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Rain and mild.
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-2°C Sunny
Chance of Snow 10% Humidity 94% Wind S 2 mph Feels Like -2°C Pressure 1016 hPa Visibility 16.1 km UV Index 0 |
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6C Clouds & blue patches, sun is trying right now. Showers possible.
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2c (feels like -2c). Rising to 3c and falling to -3c overnight. Partially cloudy, with a light 13kph N wind.
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It is 37 feels like 26 and we actually got some snow yesterday~~ Not enough to stick where I live but we got some out around me that did..
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58°f
Light rain, fog/mist Wind S/SE 9 |
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46 and clear |
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6C lots of blue sky with a bit of clouds. Showers possible later on.
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-1°C Sunny
Chance of Snow 10% Humidity 90% Wind ENE 4 mph Feels Like -3°C Pressure 1020 hPa Visibility 16.1 km UV Index 0 |
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-2c (feels like -5c). Rising to 2c and falling to -1c overnight. Partially cloudy, with a light 8kph N wind and an 80% chance of snow this afternoon.
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Delightful, is there generally a big difference in weather between S Scotland and the northern parts? Is it really like having 4 seasons in one day up there?
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-4°C Partly Cloudy
Chance of Snow 10% Humidity 94% Wind E 3 mph Feels Like -4°C Pressure 1025 hPa Visibility 16.1 km UV Index 0 |
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1c (feels like -2c). Rising to 4c and falling to 1c overnight. Partially cloudy, with a light 11kph NE wind and a 50% chance of rain in the early afternoon.
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Delightful, is there generally a big difference in weather between S Scotland and the northern parts? Is it really like having 4 seasons in one day up there? It depends where you are I suppose. Rural Scotland and the Highlands are generally colder in Winter but I'm in the Pennines here, generally very high and exposed all year round. I live on a raised terrace along the side of the valley, so there's a difference of between a week and a fortnight in the same things flowering along the floor of the valley and in my tiny garden. And yes, you do often get the four seasons in one day effect . |
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Delightful, is there generally a big difference in weather between S Scotland and the northern parts? Is it really like having 4 seasons in one day up there? It depends where you are I suppose. Rural Scotland and the Highlands are generally colder in Winter but I'm in the Pennines here, generally very high and exposed all year round. I live on a raised terrace along the side of the valley, so there's a difference of between a week and a fortnight in the same things flowering along the floor of the valley and in my tiny garden. And yes, you do often get the four seasons in one day effect . As Seamus said.....we often get 4 seasons in one day! I live in the south west where it’s generally a degree or two warmer than the north. The north is less densely populated and quite exposed so temperatures are slightly cooler. I live not too far from the sea so my temperature is usually 2° warmer from where my mum lives (and where I used to live) about a 45 min drive away. |
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I've uploaded a pic into my profile pics that shows what I can see out of my front door today. You'll see what I mean about the height above the valley .
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I've uploaded a pic into my profile pics that shows what I can see out of my front door today. You'll see what I mean about the height above the valley . Wow, you really are quite a bit higher up!! And snow, brrrrr, hihi. Thank you! |
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@ Delightful & Seamus,
Thank you!! Is it also true that if it rains in Scotland it rarely last an entire day? I read that in my book on Scotland but of course don't know if this is accurate. Just mentally preparing and gathering info It may not happen this year yet due to the current situation. I have decided to go by train to London, get on the nighttrain to Scotland. Not risking vertigo in a boat or flight! I'll likely do most by public transport but I might rent a car after all for a few days. For instance, I'd really like to go to Fort Williams area, but from Inverness this is quite the journey by bus. No train. By car it's not that far or long a drive. And renting a car for a few days, or maybe even a day, should be possible financially. I hope. |
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