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Woollymummy

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  1. The predicted thaw is in full swing, even the drifts are going, birds are singing, the bus service has resumed, lots of puddles, blue sky and occasional sunbeams. The thing I will miss most apart from the actual snow and sledging is that interesting weather became the News, whole TV shows were dedicated to the Beast from the East, and people got to show generosity and compassion for each other in abundance.

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  2. 8 hours ago, The Enforcer said:

    January 2010, Central Southern England.

    My partner was away in Europe in a tour bus where the cold was so deep the inboard toilet tank froze when they got to Berlin, -22 or something. I was at home with two toddlers, we ran out of proper firewood and had to break up some old fence panels from the garden piles to burn in the log fire. Not comfy weather. Much better now as we have a stove which warms the room properly.

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  3. 3 hours ago, snowflakey said:

    With a combination of wishful thinking and ignorance I was lead to believe that this up and coming severe cold spell was going to be locked in fore the foreseeable, and we were going to be treated to days of sub zero temps and snowfall. Now even as it arrives it is being eroded by African air, I do hope that the situation changes for the better as we approach the end of the week.

    Probably more likely eroded by our own hot air swirling round, mixing with a bit of Gibraltar hot air and then back again, primarily driven by the heat coming out the back of our overworked laptops.

  4. As a treat I showed all my classes a bit of the GFS model running at the end of their lessons, plus a photo of my 1991 igloo and gave a quick tutorial on how to build it using a long stick in the centre to get the radius the same all the way round. They were super impressed, and a bit mystified as to why there has been no snow forecast yet. Quite a lot of them knew about the SSW and the easterly winds - I hope I haven't got their hopes up regarding snowfall - even a little bit will be good for sledging, but you need quite a depth to make an igloo.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, sorepaw1 said:

    My job consists of driving urgent life saving medical supplies for the NHS. 

    Ive had no warning of snow from any authority .

    I've been looking at the models including the 18z. I have my own interpretation on what I see

    l live in North East Yorkshire .

    If I'm honest I maybe doing the BBC some mis justice but I'm disappointed about the lack of warning.

    If it wasn't for you guys for your exceptional service and forecasts and model analysis. 

    I'd be one of millions of motorists to get caught out. 

    As I  say this isn't a moan about the weather or the models it' a valid model topic discussion that potentially hundreds of people will read and have the same opinion and a valid concern. 

    Thanks guys for all your hard work and good model discussion. 

    As much as I am enjoying the excitement of watching the models remain so consistent as D-day approaches, and as much as I feel smugly prepared (new waterproof trousers and new sledges for playing/carrying shopping), I am worried too that so many people are not prepared enough for worst case scenarios. I hope you and you colleagues continue to do your work safely wherever possible - be safe folks!

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  6. 2 hours ago, danm said:

    BBC Weather for the next ten days. Nick Miller says the models have thrown a bit of a “googly”, delayed onset of easterlies - “when, not if”. Strong statement!

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/43080073

    I noticed that too....My Valentine's pressie to my dear children was for each of them, a pair of cosy waterproof ski trousers, I am always hopeful that this could be the winter we can have more than two days of snow fun. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, Number 23 said:

    Probably wise to keep the powder dry at the moment. 

    New members could easily get drawn into talk of 87 and 91. To my untrained eye it seems we're still out to 200 hours for the result most want, and SSW or not, that's still very much in garden path territory for an easterly. 

    Speaking of 1991, here is a photo of our hard work that year, built by me and my friends, we slept one night in it (needed more bedding but wasn't too bad!); it lasted until a week after the thaw. Excellent fun, I doubt we will get this much snow in the next few weeks, but if you have bored children nearby, tell them try and make one of these. It even had "stained glass" windows, food colouring and water in the freezer overnight.

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  8. No moaning from me folks: my reverse psychology jinxes all worked (do not buy Davos sledge, leave a full load of washing on the line, leave new Christmas tree and half a load of logs out on the drive uncovered): so the result was a full day of snow, sledging, winter fun and exercise, plus the joy of finding out in the evening that all local schools have a Snow Day today. Proper Winter. Proper Snow. Narnia. Yesterday: all buses cancelled so Christmas Shopping in Oxford not possible, today, buses are running so sneaky extra shopping day/sledging on alternative pistes now a possibility. Very happy :-)

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  9. 1 hour ago, Number 23 said:

    This all has a familiar whiff about it...

    Building anticipation: check

    Marginality: check

    FI 'Jam tomorrow' charts: check

    What could go possibly go wrong? :drunk-emoji:

    I will add that ALL affordable Davos wooden sledges have vanished off Ebay in the past few days, missed my chance again. They'll all be back on next week after the Non-Snow-Event is over......(I am trying reverse psychology on the weather, again)

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