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StretfordEnd1996

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  1. Hehehe it should be alright as I say especially down in the City the thaw should be pretty noticeable. Interestingly, in 11 years of going to OT every home game, never has a game been called off
  2. No chance, there is a total of 26 miles of heating pipes underneath the Old Trafford Pitch (fact). Snow should thaw tomorrow in Trafford as we head through the day; Also, let's hope for a win for the reds!
  3. Hehe yes extremely unusual ,of course though tonights developments and distinguish between rain and snow isn't simply ground temperature readings, but also what's happening in the air above us ... and of course since in the air above us there is no terrain or hills ... it just delivers whatever the temperature is up there
  4. If you go onto google earth (not the internet browser plug in, but the actual program) and hover your mouse over your location, it should tell you in the bottom right your exact meters above sea level. failing that I'm sure there are many internet sites that can tell you
  5. Someone arriving in the NW of England in 48 hours time from a different country wouldn't believe what has happened here tonight ... Shame it won't last. Here, everything is becoming extremely marginal and local as we have constant changing between rain/snow, any rain not doing much to thaw anything though of course due to the ground temperatures; Snow is mostly wet but of course is sticking on the already covered ground.
  6. This is beyond belief, how the Met Office issued an Amber Warning I will not know. I wonder if all this extra snow will give the Pennines an extra long covering during the upcoming less cold period? Certainly will require a lot of melting. The record for my part of the Pennines (Saddleworth Moor) is December 17th 2009 - 6th April 2010, of course this probably won't be broken for years ... this year is perhaps in for a covering of around a decent 5 weeks in total.
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