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Originally posted by Anna View PostIn my last job everyone but me lived upcountry so I was expected to get into the office come what may, so I have walked a mile through deep lying snow (until the ploughs move in where I am, on such a steep hill, with any depth of snow it's impossible to negotiate by car and the bus stops running) but although at the moment it would be possible to get out I'm very doubtful about getting back home again so I intend to go stay put and if I'm marooned for a few days, as long as the power remains on (!), I'll just have to make the most of it.
It was raining just after midnight, but not freezing at 3° and it's 1.1° now, not sure what time the snow started but it's coming down steadily in very fine, quite wet, flakes. The Police shut all the mountain roads last night, part of the M4 at Bridgend is already shut and lots of problems on minor roads of course. Edit: Just checked website and all bus services suspended.
Here, snow arrived at about 9 o'clock, and has been coming down steadily but not particularly heavily since, but with none of the strong winds forecast, so far. A quarter of an inch in just over 2 hours; minus 2.5 C - didn't hear any grit-spreading vehicles hereabouts but they must have passed by since surfaces on the main routes are wet. (It has to be below - 6 C before salting becomes ineffective). They clearly haven't gritted our side road, and I guess I should have been out and salted our pathways before it started, but that would have meant venturing beyond the bedclothes before nine!
Must now check the forecasts.
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Cycle ride to work: achieved
Snow settling but the roads in central London were merely wet (I avoided the Parks)... The main problem was the biting wind and the small snow flakes (S_A will have the appropriate adjective ending in "-ic"... ) i.e. borderline blizzard, battering the face and making one blink (glasses help): so, a little dangerous.
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Postbut with none of the strong winds forecast, so far.
Remains to be seen what the return journey is like..."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostCycle ride to work: achieved
Snow settling but the roads in central London were merely wet (I avoided the Parks)... The main problem was the biting wind and the small snow flakes (S_A will have the appropriate adjective ending in "-ic"... ) i.e. borderline blizzard, battering the face and making one blink (glasses help): so, a little dangerous.
....blowy enough to make one swear, though but!!
Remains to be seen what the return journey is like...
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostCycle ride to work: achieved
Snow settling but the roads in central London were merely wet (I avoided the Parks)... The main problem was the biting wind and the small snow flakes (S_A will have the appropriate adjective ending in "-ic"... ) i.e. borderline blizzard, battering the face and making one blink (glasses help): so, a little dangerous.
....blowy enough to make one swear, though but!!
Remains to be seen what the return journey is like...
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWhy not use your chauffeur on a day like this. What a day to prove how tough you are[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWhy not use your chauffeur on a day like this. What a day to prove how tough you are
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWith any luck, Anna, if it remains above freezing it will be difficult for the snow to settle, that is, unless it snows very heavily.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostHa! <hollow laugh emoticon> We haven't got as much as some parts but our weather station has been monitoring and reports 11cm (4.3") so I think it's definitely been settling! It seems to have more or less stopped now and a few people are out and about walking dogs and there are children with sledges. Part of the main road to and from here has been closed due to jackknifed lorry and diversions via B roads. What is worrying is the Met Office's animation for more snow tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. I briefly got satellite signal back but it's gone again now so I probably wont be able to watch local update at 1.30.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWhy not use your chauffeur on a day like this. What a day to prove how tough you areOriginally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSadly, Caliban is minus a Chaffeur at the moment, following a regretable incident arising from a blocked sink.
Not sure I follow the sink reference, ferns....
In fact, Blenkinsop has every other Friday morning off to visit his father in Parkhurst
Anyway the heating in the Hispano-Suiza is a trifle antediluvian."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI couldn't get it either but am only a silly woman and,just sometimes, I understand but pretent Idon't because I'm not meant to. Please explain when you find out."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostI couldn't get it either but am only a silly woman and,just sometimes, I understand but pretent Idon't because I'm not meant to. Please explain when you find out.
Plough has gone down the hill, couple of cars making their way gingerly along the lower road. My road doesn't lead anywhere so is low priority for ploughing. Satellite now receiving again, caught the local forecast, not too good, further outbreaks leading to more accumulation. We've had another hour of snow since I said it had stopped, sky still looks full of it. Started to cook a curry while listening to R3
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