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It's a balmy 13 degrees with some sun in London today :lol:
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It's lovely here in the snow 😎

Been sledging and the snowman is mid build!

About 6 inches on the ground.
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16vCento wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 3:23 pm 20210202_152210.jpg

It's lovely here in the snow 😎

Been sledging and the snowman is mid build!

About 6 inches on the ground.
We've had approx 3" here. I was out for a run at 6am and it was lovely stuff to run on.
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Mito Man wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 11:53 am No snow here either. Been one of the wetter winters that I can remember.
Yep, awful.

There are two spots on my commute which have been flooded across the road several inches deep and 20m or so long since late November, and several other sections which flood across any time there’s a half decent shower.

My brakes are really hating it too. They were fine for months on end until it started getting damp and horrible, now they screech and squeal the first few times they’re used until surface corrosion is cleared off and they get some heat in them. And the roads are so crappy I’m struggling to do any really hard stops without looking like a spacker and triggering the hazard lights.
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It finally started snowing from 5am and settling. I made the most of it with the family as it only snows here once every 3 years now.
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It’s at about 4 inches in open areas with heavy snow forecast until Monday night so it might get really good 8-)
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Great setting for the Landie photo Mito. I took it into the garage and showed it to my car, which seemed to shiver! :)
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It’s still snowing and my dad wanted a bit of a challenge. The Landie is like playing a game in easy mode. The X5 is more of a hard difficulty because it likes to get stuck. It was all going well until we hit a steep narrow lane where a hedge had fallen into the road from the weight of the snow.
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I got out to try and move it aside but just ended up propping it back up with my ass. In the meantime the X5 started sliding back down the hill for a good 50 metres.
Eventually I see it reappear bouncing from verge to verge :lol:
Got my phone out in time for the last few seconds
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Just light blowy stuff here, but started to settle over the last hour or so.

Think the journey in and heading 30 miles east at 5am tomorrow might not be great.
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Cold up here, but limited snow. Was utterly pissing it down last night though.
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Freezing cold, strong wind and a light smattering of polystyrene ball style snow here. Teesside’s unique location with hills on 3 sides does make a lot of bad weather just fly over the top of us though
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Bright and sunny here in Plymouth. With the wind and freezing temperatures it's doing a good job at drying the grass out, I might even get it cut later!

Mito, does your dad still have the F150?
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Bit of a light snow of maybe a quarter to a half inch, although the roads seem to be relatively clear. The silver lining seems to be that we're due a dry week or so after this settles down, which will be a mercy. It had been so damp recently that I felt I was going to have to start looking at property based in a submarine.
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Jackleg wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 10:27 am Bright and sunny here in Plymouth. With the wind and freezing temperatures it's doing a good job at drying the grass out, I might even get it cut later!

Mito, does your dad still have the F150?
Yes used that on Saturday to move a solar panel deep into the woods - at that point the ground was more bog like so we ended up going to a Sainsbury’s jet wash and giving it a quick once over before heading home. Didn’t want to get it dirty straight away again :lol:
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Only a bit of powdery snow here in Bicester. Went for a walk to post stuff at the PO, lovely cool breeze in ma shortz #scotsman :D
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Got a good 2-3cm of the polystyrene ball stuff overnight, so not a great deal, but when it’s compressing my god is it slippy. Fell over twice in the works car park this morning 😂 it’s coming down as proper big snowflakes now
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The polystyrene stuff is great for getting a glass full and adding coke to it! Best slushy ever.
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Mito Man wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 10:57 am Image
In its natural environment 8-)
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Jackleg wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:28 am
Mito Man wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 10:57 am Image
In its natural environment 8-)
Shallow grave just out of shot.
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Mito Man wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:07 am The polystyrene stuff is great for getting a glass full and adding coke to it! Best slushy ever.
But not the yellow stuff, obviously. Unless you want a slice of lemon.

Similar snow here, but it's not sticking. Good. I'm fucking sick of snow now.
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Milton Keynes woke to a light dusting but it was very cold so not really melting - the early cars on our street were compacting it rather than turning it to slush.

It's melted a fair bit in the mean time so now, the snow's coming down hard but not settling
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