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Snowing pretty heavily here in Northants, roads are a mare and can't get out of our drive or the estate
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Couple of inches last night and this morning on top of the 4 inches yesterday. Still snowing here in GLoucestershire.
Working at home - well trying! Too cold for small kids. Mrs Coalman getting very frustrated with little Coalmen - if there not careful she will make snowmen out of them!
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Maybe an inch this morning, but still a good 6" from yesterday for it to go on top of.
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Still have a solid white/grey snow sky, but the snow seems to be melting....
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About 3 inches. Most of it seems to have fallen in the last hour and a half.
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4 inches. I'm waiting till the end of rush hour before going in - everyone else can clear the snow for me.
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How deep is your snow?
300 inches33.33%101-2 inches6.67%22-4 inches26.67%84-6 inches13.33%46-8 inches10.00%38-10 inches0.00%010-15 inches0.00%0I am sharing an igloo with AndyW10.00%3Mean depth, not drifts.
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