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The first semi-automatic weather-station was installed
on Snowdon summit at the start of the 1993 winter. It is unique in Britain,
being the only non-mains powered, radio-linked mountain-top weather-station.
The equipment has worked effectively over some of the harshest winters
in the last 10 years and, recently, over the hottest summers on record.
Snowdon and the Llanberis valley
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Llanberis Pass from
Dinorwig Power Station
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Electric Mountain weather Station, tea garden, Llyn Padarn and
Vivian quarry
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Snowdon Summit
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Moel Eilio from Elidir Fach |
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Council for Wales live Weather from Llyn Llydaw
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Office Snowdonia National Park hill forecast
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Protection Agency live UV/sunshine strength from Snowdon summit (summer
only)
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