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The Met Office says the north of Scotland could see further accumulations of snow into Friday morning. ... Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands recorded a low of -12.4C and Eskdalemuir in Dumfries and ...
In the last hour Tulloch Bridge & Aviemore have both recorded a mixture of rain & snow, making it an official white Christmas this year ️ ... The Met Office announced the minimum temperature ...
The coldest temperature across the whole UK last night was the -12.4C recorded at Tulloch Bridge in Inverness-shire ... The Met Office had already measured 3cm of snow in Herstmonceux, East Sussex ...
Fersit has a local Met Office weather station, Tulloch Bridge. Overall it is generally colder and wetter than the UK average but with cold winters and mild summers. Overall it is generally colder and wetter than the UK average but with cold winters and mild summers.
Temperatures fell to −16 °C (3 °F) in Tyndrum overnight on 27–28 December, and to −14 °C (7 °F) at Tulloch Bridge in the Highlands. The Met Office issued fresh severe weather warnings and motorists were advised to drive with caution.
The end of October brought the St. Jude storm, ranked within the top 10 most severe storms in the autumn across southern England in the last 40 years. [1] following the St. Jude storm a series of low pressure systems swept across western Europe bringing winds and rain, though not developing anywhere near as deeply as the St. Jude storm.
Temperatures reached as low as minus 6C at Tulloch Bridge on Thursday night. The Met Office issued an amber alert for central-north Scotland and yellow warnings across the UK ahead of Storm Bert ...
The Met Office, until November 2000 officially the Meteorological Office, [2] is the United Kingdom's national weather and climate service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and is led by CEO [3] Penelope Endersby, who took on the role as Chief Executive in December 2018 and is the first woman to do so. [4]