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  1. Still snowing, having started at 3am. It's got quite light a few times but it's never really stopped. I'm guessing my 14.5cm will have increased to about 15 by now, so that "unofficial" accumulation map is right in that regard.
  2. It's slowed down a lot late afternoon onward in North Bucks but never quite stopped. Bin-top total was a healthy 14.5cm, not bad at all!
  3. 7 hours of moderate snow so far, light levels have fallen so I suspect the cloud is getting thicker
  4. Not sure if this will work....https://video.nest.com/clip/ec48f5cf686b4c15bdd96e6e0d3e1be7.mp4
  5. Just over an inch in North Bucks. The sleetyness has gone now, just steady moderately heavy snow.
  6. Started around 3:30 am with about 5mm and settling in North Bucks between Buckingham and Milton Keynes. Local lamppost calibrates it as moderate intensity with a slight hint of sleetyness.
  7. The possibility of another storm this coming weekend was mentioned on the bbc breakfast news weather forecast this morning; first old media mention?
  8. I'd be glad of any downgrade, so long as the storm knows it's been downgraded as well. I live in a place known locally as windy ridge and the house is surrounded by trees. We've tied down everything in the garden but not sure if I can tie the trees down!
  9. It's happening over the weekend. A lot of businesses would not have been able to prepare if the warnings had gone out on Saturday morning.
  10. Massive amount of rainfall just accompanied by some impressive T&L. Our poor older GSD is scared witless by thunder and is currently hiding behind sofa. Sofa moving about an inch every five minutes.
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