Can't see it this time.We have had a LOT of rain recently and with this morning's deluge on top of that - it doesn't look good.
You guys enjoy your snow...I'll be doing a spot of canoeing.
I'd be more looking forward to this event if we hadn't had so much rain that the fields are flooded and roads awash. Last time I checked snow doesn't settle on water.
What a waste!
These warnings are meaningless as far as my part of the world is concerned. So much rain has fallen, roads are awash, fields are flooded.
Just want dry weather now.
Not much point to it really...after today's relentless rain, the roads are awash, and fields are a muddy badly waterlogged mess. To say that a prolonged dry spell is needed would be the understatement of the year.
Snow still coming down horizontally with strong wind gusts - net result being areas round one side of my house scoured clean of snow, with up to 8 inches of powder on the other side.
Light/moderate horizontal snow continues...lying snow blowing around all over the place.
Meanwhile in the (South) Wales regional thread, toys flying out of prams because they haven't had what they were anticipating. Chortle...Arf...Snigger.
It's cloudy, odd snow flurries and a strong, viciously cold wind...the kind of wind that cuts right through you and gets into your bones.
-2.2c at 1pm..god knows what the wind chill is.
If Friday fails to deliver then this spell will end with the words " was that it?" 2cms of snow yesterday - half of which melted away before mid afternoon.
Thursday now looking dry...North East Wales taken out of the warning area for that day. Starting to get that let down feeling. Brutally cold yes but snow wise, we've not had that much. Friday/Saturday need to deliver.
Tsk! The heck they whinging about now? They'll be needing rain anyway seeing as they're always banging on about how low their reservoirs are. They get better summers than we do up here...and they can't resist rubbing it in when the summer comes. Well this is our time. Suck it up Jessies.
Couple of cm's of powdery snow here. Beats the wet stuff we normally have hands down. Nice and crunchy to walk through and clearing the path can be done with a few light sweeps of a broom instead of the sweat inducing back breaking shovelling which clearing the wet stuff involves.
That face tells a story...it says "oh sh*t I hope I don't get snowballed again".
I had a look at the BBC Wales forecast to be greeted by Derek Brockway talking of "major disruption" "blizzards" and "a foot of snow with much higher drifts in Mid, North and East Wales".
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