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  1. 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.) 

  2. 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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  3. 2 minutes ago, Rain Lady said:

    There's a soft spot in Chorley's ground tonight!  Not surprising. 

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    Follow 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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