Nothing here.
Was raining this morning and now the sun has come out.
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Same as WTHF. Supposed to get a bit of sun on me walky with loony lady1 later.
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No snow here, thankfully, though the tops of the hills further up the valley remain white.
Had a nice walk in the sunshine this morning for the first time since Tuesday when it seemed like spring had sprung.
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No snow here just loads of rain. It was 6 degrees when I woke up this morning at 6am as it was raining. It is now 4 degrees because the rain has stopped.
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All gone here. The garden was white on Wednesday, still a few patches yesterday morning but the rain took care of them. Was 9oC at 6pm yesterday, but only 3oC this morning
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Snow watch
Not much last by last night after on and off flurries all day, but it started around midnight and this morning it was several inches - now the sun comes out and it's very fetching. Though we are snowed in... thankful for WFH.
Anyone else got nice photos or updates (good or bad?)
Woke to this
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