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Really ramping up here in west devon, like a steam train out there! Thankfully we don't have any trees nearby on the farm I live on but the roof is making some interesting noises! One of the brick sheds outside has had the windows cave in taking the bricks it's attached to with it. Stay safe everyone! Horses are out in the field as their barn has a flimsy metal roof, plus yard owner has scaffolding on her house a few metres from said barn. Hope they are ok, will venture out when it's safer.
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4 minutes ago, m1chaels said:
So I was wondering why on earth there was a moorland fire in the middle of winter having associated them with high temperatures and drought. I was wondering if 'freeze drying' might be the issue, have the low temperatures removed all the moisture from the foliage making the area flammable despite the low temperatures?
Apparently it was an army flare but that could be hearsay. They have set the moor on fire by the yard a few times, one incident a few years ago destroyed 50 acres due to live firing around Easter time when it was very warm and dry. Because of its remoteness they can't quite get to it.
It is extremely dry up there currently and nearly all the liquid up there is frozen thick too.
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1 hour ago, festivalking said:
Been working in Plymouth all day and even though the radar says its been snowing it hasn't made it to the ground. PPN to light. Anyway big story down here is there is a spate of fires on the moors
Lightly snowing here just outside tavi and reports of heavier stuff mary tavy way.
Very very concerned about the fire as my horses are near the area. My yard owner said there's quite a bit of smoke which isn't good news regarding the direction it's traveling and apparently its spreading fast! Have got horsebox on standby and phone close to me in case I need to move them. Crossing everything they manage to control it!
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19 minutes ago, festivalking said:
Not to sure on tomorrows snow threat in the south west. My MO app (i know not the best place to search) has updated to show dry and cold all day Thursday and Friday!
You never know, was surprised to see it snowing when I set off for work at 6 this morning and by the time I got to Okehampton it was coming down quite hard! When I got to my first yard I checked the MO forecast and it still said dry. Kept snowing for a few hours too even when there was nothing on the radar.
I have to admit I'm thoroughly enjoying the dry! For the first time in months I'm not covered head to toe in mud and changing rugs off horses is soooo much easier when they aren't wet and heavy! Was hoping to take the horse out in the few cms we got but there were a few scary drivers so sadly had to pass
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1 minute ago, gman88667733 said:
Wow! I've only got cloud and no snow all day tomorrow on my side of the Moor. Good luck!
I've only got cloud and no snow too. Radar watching tomorrow me thinks!
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6 minutes ago, Nights King said:
At least while our blizzards here in west country are delayed a little it has allowed this cold dry easterly to dry out our surfaces a little ready and cool it all down.
Agreed! Plus another benefit of snow is it hides the mud looking forward to not being covered head to toe in mud every day! Though for the first time since 2013 I have developed chilblains!!
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Heavy sleet with snow mixed in near tavistock, west devon. I thought I'd have rain at home and sleet at the yard at lydford but I imagine it's snow up there. Will feed horses early today I think in case my little car gets almost stuck again! Current temp 1.5 degrees
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A good day on west dartmoor too wasn't expecting so much to be honest. Started off with a dusting first thing but when feeding horses at my yard on the moors it started very heavy and by the time I finished there was at least an inch. Normally I'm all smug in my truck but this year I don't have a 4x4 was very hairy leaving that yard and onto the next one, by the time I finished feeding/bringing in horses there it had mostly turned to sheet ice and almost didn't make it home again
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2 minutes ago, festivalking said:
Yes the Dartmoor rangers have blocked both roads up there. Plenty of cars abandoned.
Just heard the helicopter go past heading for dartmoor. Seen on the radar some showers heading our direction, watching them with interest!
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16 minutes ago, Jase74 said:
Aleyna? Nice pics. Weird how Tavistock didn't even get a dusting when you did as did bere Alston, gunnislake, Plymouth etc. Tavistock snow shield worked perfectly today!
Can't believe tavi had nothing! Even at home near Milton abbot there's a good inch or two. Looking forward to driving to Okehampton at 5.30am tomorrow Heard Princetown has been cut off!
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Starting to snow now! Was starting to get a bit worried
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Just now, West is Best said:
I overlook the River Exe in town. We had an epic snowfall earlier in the year. Astonishes me, really. You'd think Devon would be on the mild side, which it generally is, yet it sometimes really cops big snowfall.
We tend to get so much rain here so when it is cold enough we do very well! We had fab 10ft drifts last year. Would love for it to happen again
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Started raining about 15 mins ago and now turning to sleet
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2 minutes ago, West is Best said:
It has really slowed, and is starting to pivot, which I'd suggest is a good thing.
I've been watching it come in and it's like it's stopped! Looking really black now towards Cox tor. Typically left my thick coat in my workshop that wind is biting!
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Finally snowing on West dartmoor
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7 minutes ago, festivalking said:
Some good drifts about, apparently snow ploughs are up at princetown trying to clear the snow. Had to abandon the car again and climb snow drifts to get to horses. Loving it! Got my snow ride in yesterday though ? first time in 8 years!
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3 minutes ago, festivalking said:
Enjoying this snow event more than the last one. Lack of wind means the snow is settling nice and even. Great days!
I agree too, couple of cms out there now and it's so peaceful watching it fall. Lovely big flakes too! Hoping we get a good covering tonight ?
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26 minutes ago, SNOW CRYSTAL said:
Thanks Snowponies, my son is heading out to Mary Tavy in a car with some friends. They are not experienced drivers. So I'm pretty worried. The joys of being a parent.
Where abouts in Mary tavy are they going? Main road should be fine, anywhere else will be very dodgy! If it helps I passed my test in 2010 a couple months before the epic cold spell and I was working in princetown at the time (plume of feathers), I had some scary times but I learnt how to drive in snow pretty well! Police are patrolling so stopping anyone driving on that road and they want a good reason why you're driving on there!
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9 minutes ago, SNOW CRYSTAL said:
Fantastic pictures, must have been amazing and scary all in one. You wouldn't happen to know how the stretch from Tavistock to Mary Tavy is tonight would you?
It's not too bad from tavi to Mary tavy, bit snowy in places but take it slow and it's fine. Across blackdown isn't too bad either however going down from there towards lydford it's crazy! Would not tackle it without a 4x4! Police stopping anyone driving asking if you are ok and having a rant if your not in a 4x4. 3 cars were buried just before the fox and hounds, poor people who got stuck in there last night!
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Going to the horses was an interesting experience. Car was a beast and managed 1ft snow drifts though had to get out for one drift that the car struggled to get over and dig at it to make it smaller. That was in lydford. Then went to a clients horses near shell garage sourton service stations and my word! I had to ditch the car and walk as the drifts were over the hedge! Must be 15ft in places. Went on the closed A386 too and they were using huge diggers to move the snow, road was barely single track (normally a 2 lane fast road) with 10ft of snow pushed against the hedges, amazing!
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Storm Eunice - 18th February
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Hailing as well now, that temperature has dropped like a stone! Neighbour's washing line lifted up and thrown across the courtyard. Bonkers out there