How 'bout that snow huh?
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Where are you then, Nini?
Haven't had any down here in Equatorial Wiltshire.
Haven't had any down here in Equatorial Wiltshire.
We had snow in York, only a slight fall, less than a centimetre deep I think, which fell overnight and had mainly melted into slush by the time I got home this evening. I thought "Yay!" when I pulled back the curtains this morning to see the car park out our back covered in snow, which quickly turned to "Oh sh*t" when I went out and almost kept slipping on the footpath when walking around town earlier.
I've heard there might be more snow over the next few days here but I'll believe it when I see it.
I've heard there might be more snow over the next few days here but I'll believe it when I see it.
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Pfft! You Northen lot have all the fun. We never get much snow down here.
snot fair!
snot fair!
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I'm in Leeds and it seems that all the snow is specific to Scotland and much of the North of England as far South as Derbyshire but no further.Nick Harvey wrote:Where are you then, Nini?
Haven't had any down here in Equatorial Wiltshire.
Much like Col, we got very little more than a nice coating to wake up to, a couple of wet snow flurries during the day and some more this evening but not enough to do more than add a thin layer to slush making for very icy conditions. There's more on the way so maybe some more might come.
I live on a hill and there were black ice all over the pavements. I needed my grippy trainers.Sput wrote:Ooh it was a slippery walk through the town centre this morning!
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I just realised that post was in the Malpass / Tumble Tower league. I apologise.