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Some loved it, others hated it – everyone had their own take on the wintry weather that hit the Capital

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Published Date: 14 February 2009
IT MAY have divided opinion, but there's no doubt everyone was talking about it.
Edinburgh shivered under a blanket of snow this week and forecasters confirmed it is one of the coldest Februarys on record. Temperatures dropped as low as -7C, with the average for the month set to be below zero for the first time in a decade.

The Met Office said the low temperatures are predicted to last for several weeks. It will only be a few degrees above zero today with rain and sleet predicted.

Freezing conditions caused travel chaos for some, but others made the most of the wintry weather. Dozens of readers sent in pictures of people walking, sledging, and playing in the snow.

Frolickers built giant snowmen in Holyrood Park, Calton Hill was a popular place to admire the view or take a toboggan ride, and families took a snowy walk along Portobello Promenade.





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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2009 10:45 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Weather
 
1

Kitti Kat,

Newtown Square 14/02/2009 20:28:24
wish I had been in Edinburgh this winter as I love cold and snowy days and nights. Here in the Philadelphia area we had one storm --- 7 inches of snow! What a joke. The schools didn't bother to close and the snow was just about gone by afternoon. We have had the coldest winter in years- if you want to call in the 30 degree area "cold". Yes, several days werer colder but didn't last . Send that cold stuff over here!
2

stuartyboy,

outside edinburgh 14/02/2009 23:03:37
What has happened to all this global warming,planet
heating up and so on,then why is it so blooming cold,
we had a rubbish summer,now a bad winter,at least for
us,what next.

 

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