Snow completely gone this morning.
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Originally posted by jean View PostSnow completely gone this morning."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Anna
Early this morning, it did say, on the BBC website round-up of conditions, that the roads in Staffordshire were particularly hazardous. It seems Sheffield got a lot (I think Flay is in that area?) and other parts of S. Yorks. Here I was surprised to wake to blue skies and sunshine with only a hint of frost on some roofs and not even a sprinkle of white on the tops of the Black Mountains. Cold first thing at 1.5° but lovely and fresh and amazingly clear visibility although it's beginning to cloud up a bit now.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt seems Sheffield got a lot (I think Flay is in that area?)
The journey here was somewhat slippery as surprisingly the M18 had not been fully snow ploughed. No doubt they have been overwhelmed by snow in the middle of the holiday.
But everywhere looked beautiful first thing this morning with a clear blue sky and bright sunshine.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostBy all accounts 4 inches of so in Sheffield and as usual the fritters were completely taken by surprise . Sheffield is built on seven hills - what fun it will be driving up and down those !
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Anna
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostSheffield is built on seven hills
Ontopic: A beautiful day here, -0.7°, frosty, blue skies without a cloud and it'll be sunny all the day. As BBM says, a good day for going for a long walk on the hills or at least getting outside and doing something healthy.
(Edit: They say we're never prepared for snow in this country but you'd expect them to be in the French Alps, but in Savoie it's chaos and the Red Cross have been brought in at Aix-les-Bains)Last edited by Guest; 28-12-14, 10:17.
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POriginally posted by Anna View PostI never knew that! And now I find that 61% of the Sheffield is green space and has the highest ratio of trees to people of any city in Europe. It sounds an absolutely idyllic and picturesque place to live. (I've never been there but I think I went through it this year on the Trans-Pennine Express?)
Ontopic: A beautiful day here, -0.7°, frosty, blue skies without a cloud and it'll be sunny all the day. As BBM says, a good day for going for a long walk on the hills or at least getting outside and doing something healthy.
Those who enjoy green spaces in their cities could do much worse than stop off at Southampton's beautiful 320 acre common next time they are on the south coast .
A stunning morning down here, clear , frost now gone, perfect for a morning constitutional.Last edited by teamsaint; 28-12-14, 10:31.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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i participated in a Short Works Course at English Steel, Sheffield, in 1962; though the town and surroundings were picture perfect i decided that metallurgy was not my future .... only experience can really convince one of such things ...
blue skies dry pavings with rocky ice/snow lumps everywhere ... treacherous walking around here .... broken bones are lethal for OAPS!According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Postblue skies dry pavings with rocky ice/snow lumps everywhere ... treacherous walking around here .... broken bones are lethal for OAPS!
Here, at 2.30am the cars were already completely covered in thick ice (it was an absolutely cloud-free starry night) and at 7am it was -4.8 and the frost looked like a light fall of snow on the fields and trees. However, it got above freezing by lunchtime and really very pleasant in the sunshine as there's no wind but where the sun hasn't been there's been no melt. I think in a couple of days time it does get a few degrees warmer.
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Everything nice and white on the edge of eastern Bodmin Moor this AM, but it was only frost. The air is well above freezing now but behind hedges it's still a bit frozen.
Was treated to the sight of two small boys absolutely shocked/ thrilled by the presence of ice on Launceston pavements this morning. Didn't think it was that surprising myself, but perhaps they grew up in the Azores?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostSheffield has lots of advantages - one being that you can live one mile from the centre of town and yet be only one mile from the Peak District and it has lots of beautiful parks and woodland .
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