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flipping freezing here!!
wouldnt mind if there was at least a little bit of snow i know everyone else is bored of it but its like we have a big dome over us - not had any at all, i just want to build a snowman |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"flipping freezing here!!
wouldnt mind if there was at least a little bit of snow i know everyone else is bored of it but its like we have a big dome over us - not had any at all, i just want to build a snowman "
Got a snowman sitting on my front garden that I built on New Year's Day. It hasn't melted a single bit, it's been that cold up here. |
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"flipping freezing here!!
wouldnt mind if there was at least a little bit of snow i know everyone else is bored of it but its like we have a big dome over us - not had any at all, i just want to build a snowman
Got a snowman sitting on my front garden that I built on New Year's Day. It hasn't melted a single bit, it's been that cold up here. "
show off
did you hear about those people stuck in the pub in Yorkshire cos of 7ft snow drifts?? |
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More snow forecast
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/warnings.asp
A very cold week lies ahead for all of Britain and Ireland as a cold north/north-easterly airstream covers the country. Pressure will remain high to the northwest for much of the week, whilst low pressure over Scandinavia will slip further south and west as we go through the week.
A band of sleet and snow will move southwards across Scotland on Monday evening, before moving into northern England and Ireland overnight, reaching parts of Wales and the Midlands by Tuesday morning. Some accumulations of snow are expected, especially across higher ground. Rain may fall in western areas, leading to icy conditions.
Snow showers will follow into northern areas, especially around windward coasts, and these will give further accumulations.
Further snow is expected across central and southern areas of England on Tuesday and Wednesday, with further snow showers following in from the north. Almost anywhere could see a covering of snow, with snow depths building up across northern and eastern parts in particular.
Our biggest concern at the moment is across central and southern areas of England for Tuesday evening, when it looks like some very heavy snow will develop, bringing some significant falls of between 10 and 20cm, and perhaps even more to some areas. This will cause widespread disruption to travel networks. |
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"More snow forecast
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/warnings.asp
A very cold week lies ahead for all of Britain and Ireland as a cold north/north-easterly airstream covers the country. Pressure will remain high to the northwest for much of the week, whilst low pressure over Scandinavia will slip further south and west as we go through the week.
A band of sleet and snow will move southwards across Scotland on Monday evening, before moving into northern England and Ireland overnight, reaching parts of Wales and the Midlands by Tuesday morning. Some accumulations of snow are expected, especially across higher ground. Rain may fall in western areas, leading to icy conditions.
Snow showers will follow into northern areas, especially around windward coasts, and these will give further accumulations.
Further snow is expected across central and southern areas of England on Tuesday and Wednesday, with further snow showers following in from the north. Almost anywhere could see a covering of snow, with snow depths building up across northern and eastern parts in particular.
Our biggest concern at the moment is across central and southern areas of England for Tuesday evening, when it looks like some very heavy snow will develop, bringing some significant falls of between 10 and 20cm, and perhaps even more to some areas. This will cause widespread disruption to travel networks. "
right, i am booking some time off work this week and going oop north to play in some snow cos its just not fair |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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did you hear about those people stuck in the pub in Yorkshire cos of 7ft snow drifts??"
have to say we were not surprised... when we went to our local up here in co.durham on new years eve it was snowing a bit... we stayed over..
getting home new years day was going in 6-8 inches of snow... just lucky the main road was just about passable... that 20 minute journy took us about an hour.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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- 7 maybe more than that
just open the window for few secs an close it quick wowow
at 9am this morning its wont be any higher than -4
glad i am not working still on holiday |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"Just had a smoke out the back door and in two hours it's laid 2" of snow, on top of what was already there. It's proper Winter now! " well i hope i get snow i wanna do some snow angel pics for my profile.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's that cold down here in the brecon beacons,even jack frost has got his heating on "
Shit, I gotta drive down to Swansea next week. Now that's one fookin cold cold place!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its freezing here
I can't remember it ever being so cold as this and our snow from new years eve has'nt budged,its just frozen solid "
Same here, 2009s snow still on the ground and a fresh lot on top of it now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Theres loads of snow here in Warrington I tried drive work nearly skidded and crashed. Told bosss Id try and ride bike in and fell off right outside the door. Itd all a standstill haha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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me too... a few weeks due to winds from Siberia lol they have -30degrees..
I lived in Denver Colorado and used to be -30 with windchill.
freezing....
but gives ya rosy cheeks so always a positive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"me too... a few weeks due to winds from Siberia lol they have -30degrees..
I lived in Denver Colorado and used to be -30 with windchill.
freezing....
but gives ya rosy cheeks so always a positive. "
this country couldn't cope with that we cant cope with 1 inch of snow before we come to a stand still |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've been off work for a month and my heating has been on throughout. God knows what my heating bill will be like. I've asked my girls if they'd donate a kidney each to flog on eBay but selfishly they've refused! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've been off work for a month and my heating has been on throughout. God knows what my heating bill will be like. I've asked my girls if they'd donate a kidney each to flog on eBay but selfishly they've refused!"
I dunno
You bring them up with warmth,love,food and protection,and what do you get in return?.............sweet FA |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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think of the old age pensioners or the 1s unemployed wont be able 2 keep there home warm goverment should give them something back
even i cant afford the payments but i have a cat an want 2 keep her warm |
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Well we got snowed in on the 19th Dec and remained that way until the 31st when we escaped for a few hours.
New years day we got loads more snow that we finally managed to escape from on the 4th Jan.
Woke up this morning and we are snowed in again and presently have 18" of snow and its still snowing hard.
3 days escape since the 19th Dec no wonder we have cabin fever here.
Maybe its our own fault as we do live on the edge of the pennines but it is beautiful here.
Steve |
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