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Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 17 Jan 2013, 19:53

We are quite expecting to awake to a white world tomorrow - heavy snow forecast here :?
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Gal » 17 Jan 2013, 20:44

Snow flurries here as I type...
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Diflower » 17 Jan 2013, 20:50

It looks like we're getting it tomorrow too.
If we do then Bb, Minnie and I will be out in the road playing :D

Oh, he has to work, I shall send him off with a flask ;)
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 17 Jan 2013, 20:55

Just you and Minnie playing snowballs then Di ;) :D
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Re: Snow watch

Postby debih » 17 Jan 2013, 20:56

Its been snowing heavily here since about 6pm but has started to ease off a little. We have been forecast for up to 15 inches to fall by tomorrow afternoon.

I have to be up bright and early to ring the head at about 6.30 to let her know what the weather is like to make an early decision to close the school. L is trying to bribe me to close it anyway.

Will be listening out on the radio to find out what is happening with S's school.

I am hoping that school isn't cancelled as I had big plans for a relaxing day alone tomorrow.
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Kaz » 17 Jan 2013, 21:01

Becky's college is closed for snow tomorrow - and we haven't had a flake as yet! :roll: Although to be fair it is way out in the country, and the students and staff travel from all over..................
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Workingman » 17 Jan 2013, 21:01

It started here at about 3:30 pm and has just stopped. More is forecast for the early morning, so travel tomorrow could be treacherous.

It's quite odd to look out and see everything white, including the roads.
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Re: Snow watch

Postby JoM » 17 Jan 2013, 22:43

We've just had a nice walk over the common, it's so slippery over there though because the snow is lying on very icy ground as it was saturated over there after all of the rain.
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Weka » 17 Jan 2013, 22:46

No snow here.... :mrgreen:
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Re: Snow watch

Postby Diflower » 17 Jan 2013, 22:51

Weka wrote:No snow here.... :mrgreen:


:D
The surface water is the big problem around here, when I went out earlier there were workmen on the road trying to fix a big leak. There's been running water/floods there for weeks, and it's on quite a dodgy bit of road, a bend on a hill.
There were already signs out for ice warnings.
I know there's always a lot of over-reaction in this country, but at the moment, when we've had so much rain, it really is going to be treachorous if you can't see the water/ice.
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