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Previously on "Anyone seen this snow yet?"

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  • quackhandle
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    qh

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  • RSoles
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    I blame the russians for hacking into the Met office computer to make forecasts look worse than they should be to sabotage the UK's productivity. Bit like they do with Southern Rail.

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  • RSoles
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    [QUOTE=DimPrawn;2356670]Some comments from the DM:

    "The AA have warned that anyone travelling in icy conditions should take a shovel, blankets /sleeping bags, extra clothing (including scarf, hat and gloves), 24 hour supply of food and water, hot water, cold water, de-icer, rock salt, torch, spare battery, petrol can, first aid kit and jump leads. I felt a right tit on the bus."


    Rolf, that you?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Some comments from the DM:

    "The AA have warned that anyone travelling in icy conditions should take a shovel, blankets /sleeping bags, extra clothing (including scarf, hat and gloves), 24 hour supply of food and water, hot water, cold water, de-icer, rock salt, torch, spare battery, petrol can, first aid kit and jump leads. I felt a right tit on the bus."

    "To all Pensioners. Turn UP your heating, even if you can not afford to pay for it. We do not want you to die of hypothermia. The worse that can happen; is a bailiff will buy your debt from a utility company & kick down your door and remove any valuables. And leave you to freeze."

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  • OwlHoot
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    Just saw a flurry of snowflakes breeze past outside the clientco office Window.

    Wouldn't you just know it, they were all busy on their mobile phones.

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Winnipeg, in Canada today:

    Extreme Cold Warning

    A period of very cold wind chills is expected. Temperatures in the minus thirties with wind speeds of 15 to 20 km/h are producing extreme wind chills of minus 40 to minus 45 across the eastern half of southern Saskatchewan as well as all of southern Manitoba early this morning. Frostbite on exposed skin is possible within 10 minutes in these conditions. Moderation is expected to occur over Saskatchewan late this morning and over Manitoba this afternoon. ### Extreme cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.
    I looked on that snow map yesterday and there was 125cm snowfall just outside Quebec!

    qh

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Seven pages. We love being obsessed with the weather don't we?

    Around two inches when I set off at 6.30 this morning, nearly fell on me arse a few times.

    If there was more than a foot of the stuff the country would cease to function.

    qh
    Winnipeg, in Canada today:

    Extreme Cold Warning

    A period of very cold wind chills is expected. Temperatures in the minus thirties with wind speeds of 15 to 20 km/h are producing extreme wind chills of minus 40 to minus 45 across the eastern half of southern Saskatchewan as well as all of southern Manitoba early this morning. Frostbite on exposed skin is possible within 10 minutes in these conditions. Moderation is expected to occur over Saskatchewan late this morning and over Manitoba this afternoon. ### Extreme cold warnings are issued when very cold temperatures or wind chill creates an elevated risk to health such as frost bite and hypothermia.

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  • quackhandle
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    Seven pages. We love being obsessed with the weather don't we?

    Around two inches when I set off at 6.30 this morning, nearly fell on me arse a few times.

    If there was more than a foot of the stuff the country would cease to function.

    qh

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  • DaveB
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    Snowed between home and client co. this morning and was starting to settle but has since stopped. Sun is out and sky is blue now. No signs of white stuff anywhere but the client co. toilets.

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  • original PM
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    I can see snow on the Pennines from the office window

    Not actually in central Manchester right now mind you

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  • WTFH
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    Snowed for about an hour earlier, but very light. Now the sun is out and it's starting to melt

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  • d000hg
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    Well yes. Love a good storm.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    We got one soggy inch.


    Although the entire east coast is on red alert so I'm quite keen to go to Seaham or somewhere tomorrow for a look.
    That's more flooding than snow, though?
    Last edited by ladymuck; 13 January 2017, 13:03.

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  • d000hg
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    We got one soggy inch.


    Although the entire east coast is on red alert so I'm quite keen to go to Seaham or somewhere tomorrow for a look.

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  • ladymuck
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    I got up about half an hour ago. No snow.

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