Snowmageddon!!
- Insane_Homer
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Started at 9am and has been getting heavier and heavier
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- tabascoboy
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Dusting of < 0.5cm here, transport chaos assured
- PlanetGlyndwr
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anti-mask wearing gammons in shambles over this
good thing they won't be able to infect people now.
nice one snow
good thing they won't be able to infect people now.
nice one snow
Same in N Hertfordshire and still going!
Just back from a 5 mile walk around the edge of town. Why does a couple of inches of snow make everthing look so much nicer?
Just needed the pub with a roaring open fire and a decent pint to make it perfect
Oh well
- Hal Jordan
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We had enough to build a snow... mutant in the back garden, plus a snowball fight. Did more for my mental health than a month of therapy.
Word. It’s something different, feels like a holidayHal Jordan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:51 pm We had enough to build a snow... mutant in the back garden, plus a snowball fight. Did more for my mental health than a month of therapy.
- Uncle fester
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Northside of Dublin got a decent coating of snow. Absolutely fück on the southside.
Absolutely! We took the girls out for a walk around the village and built a snowman. makes a huge difference!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 1:51 pm We had enough to build a snow... mutant in the back garden, plus a snowball fight. Did more for my mental health than a month of therapy.
- Hal Jordan
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Of course, the snow has started to melt and has been compacted down by tramping feet, so it's like glass out there now.
Here the snow started again about 7ish so everything is covered againHal Jordan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 8:55 pm Of course, the snow has started to melt and has been compacted down by tramping feet, so it's like glass out there now.
- Insane_Homer
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First morning train cancelled, "Slippery Rails"
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Surrey/Hampshire borderlands and we had significantly more than a dusting, a good 3 inches or so which seems to have mostly stuck around. Houses and ground still covered, though everything seems to have melted off the trees so I imagine the rest will be soon to follow provided the sun hits it. That rules out most of our garden at the moment.