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Post: # 12988Post Libby »

I,m pleased I haven,t risked putting any seedlings outdoors yet, even under glass, we,re covered in snow :flower:
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Post: # 12994Post ina »

About 15cm at the moment, a lot more in drifts, and more coming down at a steady pace! My boss stayed at home today, and my milk will have to stay at the shop, as there's no way I can get out in my little car... Several roads closed, so's the local school, and severe weather warnings all over the place.
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Post: # 12995Post Leanne »

none here to speak of! a few flakes on and off yeaterday morning for an hour or so, but thats it! Theres been a fair bit of snow half an hours drive north of us so i hope it stays there! it is bright , sunny, but bone-chillingly cold though- theres no warmth to the sun , and my hands are freezing!!
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Post: # 12998Post woolcraft »

I think it won't be long coming - its sooooo coooold (shiver, shiver).

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Post: # 13010Post ina »

Get your woollies on! It seems to be getting worse here - no visibility at all, it has been snowing solidly for a few hours now.
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Post: # 13014Post Shirley »

sunny here now..... did have a long shower about half hour ago.

schools are all shut though and we couldn't get to nursery with Jonathan yesterday or today :(

I HATE that... we still have to pay when we can't get there.
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Post: # 13019Post Shirley »

and less than 5 minutes after the sunshine we have a blizzard!!!! Ahhh well....
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Post: # 13021Post The Chili Monster »

Sunny, cold, small snowflakes putting in a guest appearance every now and then.
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Post: # 13060Post Goodlife1970 »

Schools closed today and should we have another fall overnight Im guessing that there will be no school tommorrow. Daft really as most of the snow had gone by lunchtime and it was hardly a major snowfall. Am I getting old or is there anyone else who can actually remember going to school in the snow and NOT being sent home?
Now, what did I come in here for??????

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Post: # 13078Post Hepsibah »

Sshhhh!!! :pale: We don't mention the s-word! Speak of the devil and all that.
We haven't had more than a quick flurry although it is pretty cold out there. I hate the cold.... I'm the only person I know who can have a meaningful relationship with a radiator. :oops: :mrgreen:
I bet it snows tomorrow..... :roll:
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Post: # 13101Post Libby »

Goodlife1970 wrote:Schools closed today and should we have another fall overnight Im guessing that there will be no school tommorrow. Daft really as most of the snow had gone by lunchtime and it was hardly a major snowfall. Am I getting old or is there anyone else who can actually remember going to school in the snow and NOT being sent home?
Holds up hands.
Not only that but we had to walk all the way there and back too! No cosy drive down the road for us in those days. Just extra socks , gloves and a home knitted balaclava.
Ah! Those were the days :lol:
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Post: # 13121Post Shirley »

oh yes.. remember going to school in the snow, but was a townie then. Didn't stop us going out on the razz at night either. I remember walking home in the snow at 2am in the morning with a bunch of friends - couldn't get a taxi for love nor money. Knee deep in snow and 4 miles from home... those WERE the days....

I still haven't ever done a snow angel - I MUST remedy that this afternoon :-))

Here is a bus stop in Aberdeenshire : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/4761974.stm
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Post: # 13127Post digger »

Its a good job Swedish schools don't close when there's a bit of snow :wink: We had another 25cm last night and its still snowing.

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Post: # 13128Post Millymollymandy »

I would have thought that snow in Scotland, especially up north near Aberdeen, would be normal every winter.

On the Brittany sites, it is full of English people always posting excitedly "We've got snow!!!" like they have never seen it before. Then they post photos and it's only a pathetic sprinkling or a couple of measly inches. That's nothing!

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Post: # 13133Post Shirley »

MMM - it does, and for the main part the schools stay open where they can..

Here, in our rural area the schools are closed because the kids, and in many cases the staff, can't get there safely.

This time the snow has blown and drifted quite a bit - David has just gone out in the landrover but said it wasn't much fun driving around. The plough had been through and he had to get a job application in the post. It's been sunny for the past couple of hours too, although the forecast is for more snow later.
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