Frosty the Snowman
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Pillowcases falling out the sky now. Insane
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3 minutes ago, Dexter said:
Back to heavy snow again. What a winter this is turning into.
Been a really good one since around 27th, think there's only been a handful of mild days and plenty of snow (lost count of days but well into double figures) . Doubt thus event today will even be the deepest (we had 4-5 inches total from the really long event here the other week.)
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3 minutes ago, damianslaw said:
I'm exactly the same, I'm 42 and every time it snows it's like I've never seen it before - brings out the kid in me. Even watching children's TV at moment to add to that feeling, cannot watch the news any more. I'll also be timing my walk hopefully when a long lasting snow shower is happening..
Will be interesting if the magic of snow gets lost among the next generation of kids now it will no longer mean a few days off with Zoom etc. Half the fun of 2010 was the extension of the school holidays by a good week personally.
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Just woke up here. Looking at ground and radar doesn't seemed to have snowed much overnight but coming down heavy now.
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4 minutes ago, Miamay said:
It’s fab - very heavy
Looks great. Dry as a bone here.
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Is that stuff over NI meant to be crossing the Irish Sea, cos it's dying before it gets there.
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Looks I'm too far north for these showers. Are we expecting anything to develop further north tonight?
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Dusting of snow fallen while my attention was on the football.
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Netweather completely downgraded tomorrow to a few hours of snow now, was showing all day snow only yesterday.
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2 minutes ago, Rain Lady said:
There's a soft spot in Chorley's ground tonight! Not surprising.
FA Cup LIVE: Chorley v Wolves score, commentary & updates - Live - BBC Sport
WWW.BBC.CO.UKFollow live text, BBC Radio 5 Live commentary and in-play clips as Premier League Wolves travel to National League North Chorley in the FA Cup fourth round.They've kept the pitch in miraculous condition.
Especially when you remember Blackburn - of the Championship for crying out loud - cancelled a game due to a waterlogged pitch the other night.
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2 minutes ago, Chris.R said:
Where are you?
Blackburn around 180m asl, edited my profile to make clear.
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Heavy sleet here, was briefly ice pellets and briefly snow.
Game on.
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Good old rain.
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3 minutes ago, alexisj9 said:
Yep I clicked on the se thread, but ended up here. Thought it was posted tonight, as been in and out all evening lol.
To the off license?
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1 minute ago, alexisj9 said:
What happening in the morning?
The pot your responded to is 2 weeks old.
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Isn't the set up this weekend a bit similar to the one the other year (2018 or 2019 I think) that sunk South at the last minute and gave the Midlands nearly a foot of snow?
Not getting hopes up til anything falls from sky.
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6 minutes ago, Had Worse said:
Shocked Result Liverpool 0-1 Burnley
It was always going to be one of these relegation skirting teams that broke the run rather than your big 4s though, let's be honest. Why Pope hasn't replaced Pickfail in a three lions shirt yet, goodness knows.
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7 minutes ago, Day 10 said:
I'm gonna setup a crowd funding page for a giant snow machine, then when the wind blows North West set it up on the top of the New Brighton high rises to blast the Wirral good n proper!
Isn't their a way of actually controlling the weather? Just hire some scientists to lock the entire north west in a permanent snowstorm of 10-20cm an hour falls. .
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Ice pellets.
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54 minutes ago, Adam lufc said:
Struggle to see how deep west of pennines yet a slithering here! With it all moving east. Hmm typical. Yet weve had plenty if snow recently.
It's normally the other way round! - the pennines destroy snow, ask anyone west of them. Generally goes across easier to you guys though from westerlies than it does to us from easterlies. Might be the more Southerly element of this making it more difficult for precip to get through
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Just noticed the streamer over the Cheshire gap, presumably once the main precip fully clears off to the east/north we could get one slightly north (closer to IoM) to give some more snowfall overnight/during tomorrow?
Is it falling as snow in Cheshire etc?
North West Regional Discussion 30 December 2020 onwards
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Probably under the light stuff, this is heavily marginal still by looks of it so light stuff graupely, should turn to snow when heavy.