Scottish winter weather

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Following on from my previous post about September weather, it seems appropriate (for my research and blog) to look at winter weather specifically for Scotland. This post again uses Met Office data.

I plan to use this to help predict snow cover in Scotland, more on that in a later blog post. In the mean time have a look over the following figure. Worth knowing most Met Office stations are low lying.

Trends in Scottish winter weather.

Trends in Scottish winter weather.


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