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nigelonline

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  1. <div style="font-weight:bold;text-size:12pt;">UK monthly weather forecast updated 18/3/10 <br/>Unsettled till end of March, quieter in early Apri</div><br/> <a href="http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=forecast;type=monthly;sess=">Click here for the full forecast</a>

    What happened to the 30th March update? Would be great the hear your forecast for the rest of the spring, especially since the Met stopped doing a long range affair :-)

  2. Met office flash:

    Outbreaks of snow, heavy at times, are expected during Thursday night and into Friday morning, giving significant accumulations in places. Between 2 to 5 cm are expected and up to 10 cm is possible locally on higher ground.

    The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the Highways Agency for further advice on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads.

    Issued at: 2228 Thu 5 Feb

  3. I want to start planting out my tender bedding plants, which i have carefully raised from seed, this weekend.

    I live in South Warwickshire (just south of Birmingham). Do you guys think it is now safe to do this?

    Thanks,

    Nigel :whistling:

  4. It seems as an observer, lots of contributors on here can't think past the next cold snap, what hope is there of thinking 100 years hence! I think there is also an increasingly selfish approach that you are a long time dead creeping into our society as a whole.

    :blush:

  5. From BT Yahoo news:

    "Weather experts fear Britain will be gripped by the coldest winter for a decade - and it could endanger energy supplies.The Met Office has put the energy industry, the NHS and the Government on high alert.There even are concerns the nation could run out of fuel - gas supplies are much lower than elsewhere in Europe.

    The Times says the government will hold an emergency meeting of industry and energy company leaders next month.

    Sir Digby Jones, director general of the CBI, said: "If we have a cold winter, we are going to throw the switch: businesses will shut down."

    The National Grid has reportedly formulated emergency plans to ensure supply is maintained to homeowners.

    Manufacturers and other large gas consumers will be required to shut down factories on particularly cold days."

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