Between 16:00 hrs (UTC) on Tue 18 Nov 2025 and 11:00 hrs (UTC) on Wed 19 Nov 2025. Outbreaks of rain will spread southwards during Tuesday evening, falling as snow on hills with accumulations of 2-5 cm possible in places above 300 m elevation, perhaps locally higher over the Lammermuirs and Cheviots. As rain and hill snow clears to the south overnight, temperatures falling to or below freezing will lead to the risk of icy patches on untreated surfaces.
#themalings #ouse

“River Ouse, Evening” — Early evening light on buildings along the River Ouse, York, England.

I believe that I made this photograph on our last evening in York this past June. We had spent the day wandering the central old city, occasionally in rain, and we were now headed back to our lodgings on a road that paralleled the River Ouse as it passes through the center of the city. It was a straight shot to our destination up a street we had walked a few times, but I saw a side street heading towards the water and decided to detour…continues: https://gdanmitchell.com/2024/09/17/river-ouse-evening/

#ouse #york #evening #travel #england #unitedkingdom #photography

River Ouse, Evening | G Dan Mitchell Photography

I believe that I made this photograph on our last evening in York this past June. We had spent the day wandering the central old city, occasionally in rain, and we were now headed back to our lodgings on a road that paralleled the River Ouse as it passes through the center of the city.

G Dan Mitchell Photography | Photographer and visual opportunist. Daily photos since 2005, plus articles, reviews, news, and ideas.

12 Oct 1637: Cornelius Vermuyden #Dutch engineer cuts a new straight course for the Great #Ouse calling it the Bedford River #otd

(Valence House Museum)

El desbordamiento de las orillas del río #Ouse inundó la ciudad británica de #York
Here's the situation in 1250. Getting interesting, isn't it! The northern and western bias gets stronger. Emerging are the #Rivers #Trent, #Yorkshire #Ouse and #Derwent. #Medieval #Histodon #EnvHist #HistGeog
@dickyadams I hate to be pedantic, but this looks like the River #Ouse in #York. On the left just out of shot is the Kings Arms (seen here on a damp winters day in 2015)
My picture is of Thelnetham Windmill from a few years ago taken on a visit to the Little #Ouse Headwaters Project, learning how to identify #otter footprints and collect #spraint
https://suffolkotters.wordpress.com/little-ouse-headwaters-project/
>(but I also like kinda wanna live in my own tiny bus #ouse bc t#en I dont #ave to "settle down" anyw#ere if I get bored of a place I can just....drive somew#ere else)