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  1. It's been snowing here all day, but instead of accumulating, it's melting.

    I can just about see my husband's footprints on the block driveway that he made around 11am.  They are disappearing, not because they are being filled in, but because the snow around them is melting.

    I can usually see all of Caerphilly below me, but not at the moment as the cloud is so low.

  2. I've been pondering this myself as it was bugging me whilst reading a book.

     

    A bloke goes to a lonely hotel in the middle of a snowstorm, the snow is deep on the ground and in the trees.

    He's standing in his room when the power goes out and ....... it's really dark.

     

    Now I'm sure that if there's snow on the ground, it won't be dark.  I remember some years back when I tested it out my back garden which normally has no light, but the other side of my house looks down into town, so would those lights be reflected off the clouds?

     

    So can you help me sort this out in my head in the example above.

     

    Would it be very dark out - 

    If it's still snowing

    If it's not snowing but still cloudy.

    If it's not snowing with clear skies, but no moon.

     

    Thanks for any answers as I don't want to look silly if I take up this argument.

  3. I'm at La Plagne at the moment.  It is quiet here which is good as there's just 9 runs open.  The forecast dump of snow did arrive yesterday.  And the forecast rain arrived today.

    Snow cannons have been on and off all week. It's hard skiing past them as you get goggle mist and the snow can be a bit more grippy.

    The pistes on the whole are reasonable and no lift queues at all.

    There's been a message on the resorts website saying there'll be 30 runs and 50 lifts open from Saturday "Subject to favourable weather conditions"

    Luckily we have a Sunday to Sunday holiday  :clap:

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  4. It's settling a bit here in Caerphilly.

    I'm assuming it's just a little shower and I won't need to move my car to the end of my drive? My drive is steep and we like to stick the cars at the bottom when there's to be a bit of snow, as we can get a bit of speed up if we start sliding on it and there's a car opposite (that we have slid into once already)

  5. I got home from work about 20 past 6, arranged the cars at the end of the drive, put some food out for the birds and it seemed like it was noisy sleet. I used my foot to move a few snowy patches out the way then came in, went upstairs to put my pjs on, watched the weather on ITV, then looked out the window to see the cars and drive were covered with snow and it's piling it down.

    Hubby's got nervous and has moved his car to the end of the stree.

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