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Britain colder than moscow
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:26 pm
by Oscar Namechange
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Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 10:27 pm
by qsducks
OMG I have to get in bed...but yes, we got 2" this morning.
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:00 am
by AussiePam
Now I don't really expect you Guys to believe this, as you know that I live in Australia, and that we are now pretty close to summer. BUT - I kid you not - this morning it snowed in Canberra - where I just arrived from Sydney. I'm putting the fire on... BRRRRRRR
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:30 am
by AussiePam
It's official. Three inches in Thredbo!!
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 1:03 am
by Milly
No snow in the NorthWest of England yet.... bloody cold though! Brrrrr!
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:07 am
by Victoria
It started to storm here yesterday and the whole day we had wet snow and hail showers the wind is arctic. no snow has settled here yet although in Limburg ( south) a thick layer of snow has settled. It is very cold compared to the last few days.
The terrible thing is this storm seems to have caught us off guard, 2 motorists and one cyclist died yesterday caught in strong gusts of wind and icy road conditions, 6 homes lost their roofs blow away by high winds. Various smaller accidents caused by flying debris and icy conditions..
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:51 am
by OpenMind
Here in Leeds, I have woken up to jolly sunshine and lots of blue skies amongst various clouds. I don't have central heating and the thermometer in my bedroom is reading 10C. So it's cold. But I haven't been out yet having woken up late. There's no snow though. Not yet at any rate.
I hope it snows tomorrow as I have my daughter. I'm looking forward to rolling her in the snow and making a snowbaby out of her.:wah:
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:02 am
by Chezzie
no snow but freezing cold..brrrrr
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 11:12 am
by Victoria
OMG I nearly got a life sized snowman last night.
My daughter left her bike chained to my fence when she went to town last night and when she and her bf collected it at 3 am they found a drunk with no shoes sleeping in my driveway huddled against the garage doors!
the BF managed to wake him and called a cab to take him home after checking his wallet for ID and address. It was so cold and wet with hail and snow last night,
can you imagine what I might have found this morning if it wasn't for her collecting a bike?
That drunk is a very lucky man..
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 5:26 pm
by Oscar Namechange
AussiePam;1065872 wrote: It's official. Three inches in Thredbo!!
Hang on..... Your in Australia. It's meant to be 35 degrees there is it not?



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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:42 pm
by Carolly
Well its freezing in good old Essex:rolleyes:I was standing out in the cold today from 6am to 3pm and I had lots of clothes on including 2 hats.Well I started off with a white one and as it was so cold I took one of my pink ones I sell and as I told them on the FOC thread it ended up as if I had a marshmellow on me head:o......and I was still cold:-5...Im blowing out Sunday as the weather looks even worse.I was at the coast so that dont help but tell yer Im just defrosting now and Ive been home for hours:(;)
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:49 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Carolly;1066723 wrote: Well its freezing in good old Essex:rolleyes:I was standing out in the cold today from 6am to 3pm and I had lots of clothes on including 2 hats.Well I started off with a white one and as it was so cold I took one of my pink ones I sell and as I told them on the FOC thread it ended up as if I had a marshmellow on me head:o......and I was still cold:-5...Im blowing out Sunday as the weather looks even worse.I was at the coast so that dont help but tell yer Im just defrosting now and Ive been home for hours:(;)
I know how you feel Carolly. I've been freezing my polar caps off all day. I'm not a million miles from you and I've had the heating on all day and night.
I was brought up in a large house with fires in every room that my mum would religiously clean and re-light every winter day. It was a treat to come home to a real fire and toast chestnuts at christmas. being raised in a house like that always made me dis-like double glazing and central heating, so i only put it on if it really is cold.
I do hope it does snow. I'd love to see the kids make a snowman etc. Mr Oscar says that the only people who like deep snow are non-drivers :wah:
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 6:56 pm
by Carolly
oscar;1066729 wrote: I know how you feel Carolly. I've been freezing my polar caps off all day. I'm not a million miles from you and I've had the heating on all day and night.
I was brought up in a large house with fires in every room that my mum would religiously clean and re-light every winter day. It was a treat to come home to a real fire and toast chestnuts at christmas. being raised in a house like that always made me dis-like double glazing and central heating, so i only put it on if it really is cold.
I do hope it does snow. I'd love to see the kids make a snowman etc. Mr Oscar says that the only people who like deep snow are non-drivers :wah:Gotta say mate that to be warm at home and no pressure to go out.....plenty of grub in.....when it snows and I look out my back window and see all the fields and the countryside in a white blanket it does give me such a warm secure feeling....then I think of the electric Im using and get the bleedin hump:-5:-5:(;)
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:03 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Carolly;1066732 wrote: Gotta say mate that to be warm at home and no pressure to go out.....plenty of grub in.....when it snows and I look out my back window and see all the fields and the countryside in a white blanket it does give me such a warm secure feeling....then I think of the electric Im using and get the bleedin hump:-5:-5:(;)
Did that nice Gordon Brown send you your cold weather payment?? No, your way to young to qualify yet.

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I just love snow full stop but just don't like being cold. It makes hungry for some reason as well.
I remember when we had a little snow a few years back. It didn't last long but i'll never forget my dogs one morning, racing out the door to the garden, and looking at me as though to say, What the ***** this stuff?? :yh_rotfl
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:08 pm
by AussiePam
oscar;1066692 wrote: Hang on..... Your in Australia. It's meant to be 35 degrees there is it not?


Someone actually saw what I wrote!!!!! Invisibility is a heavy load, sometimes. And yes, Oscar, we are meant to be close to summer. Two weeks ago it was, I am told, 35 degrees Celsius in Canberra. And yesterday there was snow. Very odd.
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:11 pm
by Carolly
oscar;1066736 wrote: Did that nice Gordon Brown send you your cold weather payment?? No, your way to young to qualify yet.

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I just love snow full stop but just don't like being cold. It makes hungry for some reason as well.
I remember when we had a little snow a few years back. It didn't last long but i'll never forget my dogs one morning, racing out the door to the garden, and looking at me as though to say, What the ***** this stuff?? :yh_rotfl:-5:-5:-5...........its ok I just see the rest of it:sneaky::p
Some of my dogs are white lol and my geese seem to blend it also....Im lucky the Duck aint white:wah::wah:;)
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:17 pm
by Oscar Namechange
AussiePam;1066740 wrote: Someone actually saw what I wrote!!!!! Invisibility is a heavy load, sometimes. And yes, Oscar, we are meant to be close to summer. Two weeks ago it was, I am told, 35 degrees Celsius in Canberra. And yesterday there was snow. Very odd.
As i said in another thread Pam, the worlds going bonkers. Wallaby sightings up in Britain, snow in Australia?? What next?
I wonder how all those 'green' enviromentalists feel right now when they predicted global warming?
But, you know us British, complaining about the weather is a national sport and we'd not be happy if we were not doing it. I was complaining in summer that it was too hot and now I'm Freezing. :wah:
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 7:18 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Carolly;1066747 wrote: :-5:-5:-5...........its ok I just see the rest of it:sneaky::p
Some of my dogs are white lol and my geese seem to blend it also....Im lucky the Duck aint white:wah::wah:;)
You read me too well carolly :sneaky:
Mind you don't trip over those geese in the snow :wah:
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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:20 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Looks like it's here folks
UK blasted by Arctic snap | The Sun |News
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:37 am
by OpenMind
AussiePam;1066740 wrote: Someone actually saw what I wrote!!!!! Invisibility is a heavy load, sometimes. And yes, Oscar, we are meant to be close to summer. Two weeks ago it was, I am told, 35 degrees Celsius in Canberra. And yesterday there was snow. Very odd.
AP, the only reason it's scorching in Australia when the rest of us are chipping icicles of our nuts is because you have a special weather machine. Must have broken down yesterday. Well, it is getting a bit old and worn out now.
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:03 am
by Bez
I don't expect to see any snow here on the South coast of England and I'm not sure how cold it actually is outside because I haven't been out for 3 days due to a horrible cold, however the wind is howling outside and the rain is sheeting down....I have to go out tomorrow so I hope it cheers up a bit.
Hope all of you affected by the cold can keep warm and that the sun shines soon to cheer you up.........:-6:-6
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:37 am
by OpenMind
It was quite fresh in Leeds this morning and my bedroom thermometer was showing 9.2C when I woke up at 7am. I can see the roof over my kitchen from my lounge and it was covered in small, irregular ice pellets about 7-8mm square. The sun has stayed with us most of the day. The wind gave us a sharp thrill around the gills and it felt warmer later in the afternoon. My bedroom thermometer is now showing 9.8C.
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:45 am
by Oscar Namechange
Bez;1066990 wrote: I don't expect to see any snow here on the South coast of England and I'm not sure how cold it actually is outside because I haven't been out for 3 days due to a horrible cold, however the wind is howling outside and the rain is sheeting down....I have to go out tomorrow so I hope it cheers up a bit.
Hope all of you affected by the cold can keep warm and that the sun shines soon to cheer you up.........:-6:-6
Hi Bez, as you live but a few miles from my family who i'll be visiting in two weeks, could you let me know if there is any snow as i leave for my journey down there?:wah: And if there is any accidents on the A27. Last year was a nightmare. I ended up exiting at Porstmouth and doing a massive detour through Petersfield way. :wah:
Over here in the west, it's raining. It's very cold and the heating is on but as flippin usual, it's raining.

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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:46 am
by Chezzie
Hailstoned here on and off since 12.30 (afternoon) its now 4-45pm...Horrid weather
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:53 am
by Oscar Namechange
Chezzie;1067258 wrote: Hailstoned here on and off since 12.30 (afternoon) its now 4-45pm...Horrid weather
Those things are seriously dangerous. I remember being caught in a hailstorm as a little kid with no where to shelter. I can still remember how my face stung so much being pelted with those things. I hate sleet too. Love snow hate sleet.

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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:54 am
by OpenMind
Chezzie;1067258 wrote: Hailstoned here on and off since 12.30 (afternoon) its now 4-45pm...Horrid weather
Roughly where is 'here' for you, Chezzie?
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:04 am
by Oscar Namechange
OpenMind;1067269 wrote: Roughly where is 'here' for you, Chezzie?
She live's on a small isle part of the 'Chezznie Islands', somewhere in the mid Atlantic. :wah:
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:01 pm
by OpenMind
oscar;1067316 wrote: She live's on a small isle part of the 'Chezznie Islands', somewhere in the mid Atlantic. :wah:
That's rough.

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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:20 pm
by buttercup
I'm in North East Scotland, its been snowing quite a bit over the last few weeks, dogs are loving it. 7.30am this morning looked like this :-4
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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:23 pm
by OpenMind
buttercup;1067456 wrote: I'm in North East Scotland, its been snowing quite a bit over the last few weeks, dogs are loving it. 7.30am this morning looked like this :-4
Great pictures Buttercup. I can appreciate all that snow while I've got none.

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Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:38 pm
by Oscar Namechange
buttercup;1067456 wrote: I'm in North East Scotland, its been snowing quite a bit over the last few weeks, dogs are loving it. 7.30am this morning looked like this :-4
You lucky bugger

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