No snow in the Middlesex area.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostYou need a big back of rock salt from B&Q, you can't say you didn't see it coming.
Smug.

I have plenty of salt on my path and steps from the drive and not actually that bothered as it's not a real problem. All the main roads are fine, it's just the bottom of our street that's not. I might go out with a shovel later but have stuff to do in the warm first.Comment
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No further snow overnight in South London, to add to the half inch that settled yesterday evening. Temp is minus 4 though.
Just started snowing in Canary Wharf.It's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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a light covering here, BBC website forecast for the next 5 days changes on an almost hourly basis and ranges from:
Sunny -> cloudy -> light rain -> sleet showers -> snow -> heavy snow
Can't the BBC, in their infinite wisdom, come up with something more meaningful like "we don't have a ******* clue"Coffee's for closersComment
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BBC forecast for Met Office: changeable - Times OnlineOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Posta light covering here, BBC website forecast for the next 5 days changes on an almost hourly basis and ranges from:
Sunny -> cloudy -> light rain -> sleet showers -> snow -> heavy snow
Can't the BBC, in their infinite wisdom, come up with something more meaningful like "we don't have a ******* clue"
BBC use tax payers money to pay the Met Office for their "forecasts" who also "forecast" most of the climate change "science" the government use to tax inidividual/businesses into bankruptcy to prevent "Global Warming".
HTH BIDI.Comment
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A hefty coating in Northern Ireland. I watched an articulated petrol lorry and an unloaded truck cab slide down the road last night and it's not in any way steep. Thankfully no one was hurt and there was no damage. Felt a bit for the drivers; the articulated was doing an interesting fish impression.Comment
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Looks like Northern Ireland, north west Scotland and Wales are having the best of it at the moment.
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Yep it has. Settling too.Originally posted by MrRobin View PostJust started snowing in Canary Wharf.
5CS?Never has a man been heard to say on his death bed that he wishes he'd spent more time in the office.Comment
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Getting heavy, isn't it!Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostYep it has. Settling too.
5CS?
20CSIt's about time I changed this sig...Comment
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