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SAIS Torridon Blog » Clear and sunny with strong but warm Southerly winds
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. Clear and sunny with strong but warm Southerly winds. Clear and sunny with strong but warm Southerly winds. Another sunny day in the Torridon hills but with a very strong Southerly wind, great views and good visibility. A walker on Stuc Coire an Laoigh enjoys the stunning panorama. The barren Summits of Sgurr Ban and Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe. Comments on this post.
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SAIS Torridon Blog » “Atmospheric” Day in Torridon.
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. 8220;Atmospheric” Day in Torridon. 8220;Atmospheric” Day in Torridon. Approaching the foot of the buttress at 500 metres on Creag Dhubh, Beinn Eighe. Great to see four walkers out enjoying the weather! Just visible top left). Despite the mild temperatures the thaw is currently quite gradual. The Allt a’ Chuirn has not risen much. Comments on this post. Got something to say?
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SAIS Torridon Blog » Sunny but Cool
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. A lovely day in the North West Highlands and a complete contrast to yesterday. Most snow accumulation, as seen here in the photos, is on the North to East aspects and thawing slowly. Spring is firmly in control. There will be a full report available for Torridon area tomorrow. Loch Droma and An Teallach. Thaw continues with high temperatures and the effects the sun.
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SAIS Glencoe Blog » lovely blue skies
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. Northwards to Ben Nevis. Summit of Meall and Bhuiridh. Machine and men at work building a snow board park. Clach Leachad with evidence of old cornices. Looking South to the Orchy hills. Comments on this post. Got something to say? Latest Glencoe Avalanche Reports. View Glencoe Report Page. Cold spring day ends the SAIS forecast season. New snow over the summits.
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SAIS Glencoe Blog » Winter conditions return
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. This morning, Glen Coe hills had a new cover of snow above 500 metres. There were some nice, bright spells of weather at each end of the day but the middle was blizzard like! Aonach Eagach ridge this morning on the way up the glen, it looks pleasant enough. Looking down into Glen Coe. At about 870 metres strong winds scouring the snow. At 930 metres white-out conditions.
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SAIS Glencoe Blog » A good start to the day.
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. A good start to the day. A good start to the day. It was dry and cold through the night, then by mid afternoon the wind increased and became Southerly. The freezing slowly rose through the day and rain started later in the afternoon. It looks like it going to get very through Tuesday and avalanche activity is likely! Darker clouds arriving, looking West towards Glen Coe.
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SAIS Glencoe Blog » End of spring
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. Another fine day in Glen Coe although it was quite windy over the summits. The strong South-Westerly winds made it difficult to stand at times, the tell tell signs in cloud type suggested a change in the weather was in store for tomorrow. Ben Nevis, clouds starting to affect the area. Stron na Creise with a small lenticular cloud. Comments on this post. Got something to say?
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SAIS Glencoe Blog
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. This blog is a means for area SAIS forecasters to pass on some of their local knowledge and daily observations. In different areas the blogs may be updated more or less often, and in all cases you should go to www.sais.gov.uk. To get the latest avalanche forecast for your area. Wintry at Higher Levels. Picturesque………not! Misty start, but improving. Still wintry high up.
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SAIS Glencoe Blog
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Click here to visit the main SAIS website and read the latest avalanche forecasts for the Scottish mountains. View SAIS Blog List. This blog is a means for area SAIS forecasters to pass on some of their local knowledge and daily observations. In different areas the blogs may be updated more or less often, and in all cases you should go to www.sais.gov.uk. To get the latest avalanche forecast for your area. A sub-optimal weather day. A brief return of winter. Fresh snow and strong winds. Quite a bright day.
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