At last, it's started snowing. Only small flakes though.
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About 5 inches of the white tulipe here, and if last year is anything to go by, it will still be sitting there looking at me in April.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
At last, it's started snowing. Only small flakes though.
Note to self : Move away from the North ASAP!
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Not bad for November. I don't recall it ever having snowed, down south, in November before. In fact it's rare we got any snow in winter, of the settling kind.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAbout 5 inches of the white tulipe here, and if last year is anything to go by, it will still be sitting there looking at me in April.
Note to self : Move away from the North ASAP!
Last edited by TimberWolf; 26 November 2010, 16:02. Reason: is it November already, what happened to summer?Comment
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What about November?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNot bad for October. I don't recall it ever having snowed, down south, in October before. In fact it's rare we got any snow in winter, of the settling kind.Comment
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UK snow: 10 inches forecast as Britain prepares for an Arctic weekend - Telegraph
Just a light dusting on cars and on the grass here at the moment. It's been snowing for hours, but only little flakes. It had better make a move on if we are to be able to make snowmen tomorrow, as tomorrow's forecast is cold and sunny.Comment
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No snow here in Oxfordshire. Though it was bloody cold just walking back from the pub. Or to put it in BBC language: "Bitterly, bitterly cold".
One "bitterly" isn't enough.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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