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  1. 23 minutes ago, SparkleS said:

    Bloody fence is driving me nuts!! Nothing will keep it shut, and it wont lock cause the silly housing has stuck the lock in the wrong side and its too far down to reach over and lock from this side...its fine if you want to lock yourself in the garden for what reason i do not know??? !!!! Lol... Going to wake partner up at this rate as the gate is right behind his head!

    Oops i meant gate not fence!

     

    i am trying my best!! Lol simple theory but appears to be working! So far, so good.

     

    p.s. Is that sunshine?

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  2. Bloody fence is driving me nuts!! Nothing will keep it shut, and it wont lock cause the silly housing has stuck the lock in the wrong side and its too far down to reach over and lock from this side...its fine if you want to lock yourself in the garden for what reason i do not know??? !!!! Lol... Going to wake partner up at this rate as the gate is right behind his head!

  3. 7 minutes ago, Backtrack said:

    I'd be so angry if it was cold enough for snow. The mountains are making short work of this 'ex-storm'. Rain shadow effect in full force. It's been dry all day here. Enjoy your rain everyone haha!

    Did you not read the news article ? Lancashire no warning now.... Although weve had wind and rain here all morning but the rain has stopped now. However raintoday shows differant http://www.raintoday.co.uk/mobile

  4. Meto update

     

    f snow spreading southeastwards from western Scotland into northwest England on Saturday afternoon will then reach the Midlands and parts of southern England during Saturday evening and night. Whilst not everywhere will have lying snow, local accumulations of 2-4 cm are likely at low levels with 5-10 cm possible above 300 metres across western Scotland and Cumbria. Ice is likely to prove an additional hazard in places, especially during Saturday night. Please be aware of the potential for some travel disruption and difficult driving conditions.

    A frontal zone which moved eastwards into Britain on Saturday has stalled against the cold airmass which became established over the UK earlier in the week. This has allowed rain at the leading edge of this frontal zone to turn to snow and persist for several hours before the frontal zone weakens during Sunday, allowing less cold conditions to start developing and some of the snow to start melting. This snow is expected to continue to fall along a relatively narrow corridor, perhaps only 100 miles wide, which means that some areas within the warning area may escape much of the snow. Meanwhile, icy stretches are likely to develop on untreated surfaces, including footpaths and cycleways, as snow starts to peter out later on Saturday evening or during Saturday night. This warning has been updated to extend it further east over England.

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