Anyone had any snow?

Started by Newportnobby, December 28, 2020, 12:09:42 PM

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Newportnobby

Light dusting early evening yesterday but it's pretty much all gone now :(

guest311

same down here, then frost overnight, now raining.

HB not happy, "I want snow" now sulking under dining room table

Dorsetmike

Faint signs in a few sheltered spots and car, smidgeon left in very shaded spot, but bright sun and no breeze.
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Papyrus

Nothing here in our tropical paradise  :sweat:, but we are under a snow and ice warning for Wednesday into Thursday. I'll believe it when I see it...

Cheers,

Chris

dannyboy

We had a light coating in my part of Ireland yesterday afternoon and evening, but it is all gone now - just rain!
David.
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chrism

Not here, but the higher fells further inland are looking decidedly Alpine.

Skyline2uk

Snowing in Bristol as I type.

Quite heavy but not settling.

Skyline2uk

port perran

Nothing here just 45mph wind gusts but that's just normal.
I'm sure I'll get used to cream first soon.

RailGooner

Quote from: port perran on December 28, 2020, 01:21:23 PM
Nothing here just 45mph wind gusts but that's just normal.

That'll be the sprouts. :D

Trainfish

Had a tiny bit on the patio when I got up at lunchtime. Looked more like dandruff than snow. All gone now though.
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kelstonlad

Maybe an N gauge couple of feet up here on the dizzy heights of the Mendips, but it's pretty much all disappeared now.

- Andy

daffy

All quiet on the eastern front so far, but Thursday's forecast is for snow and sleet showers here.
Mike

Sufferin' succotash!

stevewalker

Woke up to about an inch and a half here in Urmston, Manchester - despite them forecasting that we would get rain and sleet, but no snow.

guest311

 :smiley-laughing: err - Manchester = RAIN not SNOW

stevewalker

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I'll have you know that one year, back in the 1990s, we had no rain at all for over 13 weeks and were officially the driest place in Europe!

Okay, okay, I'll admit it does rain a fair bit here normally. United Utilities tried to charge the Trafford Centre for drainage some years ago - which would have been a hefty bill, as the buildings and car parks can shed 10 tonnes of water per second in heavy rain! They didn't get far though, as it was owned by Peel Holdings and they pointed out that their rainwater discharge went into the Manchester Ship Canal ... which they also owned  :D

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