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18 minutes ago, knocker said:
An image you do not see very often, Wheal Coates yesterday
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=610355477764390&set=a.502827261850546
Wow, that's stunning.
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Just had quite a downpour and can confirm it was sleet and very wet snow, mostly blowing over now.
Dilemma of the day.....go to work, go up and down a ladder all day, squeezing between pergola rails to prune the wisteria. Rails too close together to wear work coat, so only fleece to keep out the cold and wet. Or, stay home, finish curtains. Cold and wet but earning money, or skint and warm and dry? Think curtains may win
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Morning all, woke to a clear, crisp, frosty morning with a beautiful sunrise, within half an hour the clouds have rolled in and I can confirm it's all rain. Not a trace of sleet or snow, just more soggy. It may be a different story on the hill tops, I'll find out when I go to work.
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49 minutes ago, khodds said:
Not sure I want to go out there today. My social media feed is rammed with posts about accidents..
Ditto. Not a hope of going up and over the hills this morning, they're never gritted and with at least a 1:4 gradient, not going to even try. Was planning on going the long way through Wells but apparently even the main Bristol road through Chewton Mendip is lethal. Really not looking forward to it. Avon & Somerset police are saying only drive if essential.
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1 hour ago, Chesil View said:
Same here Jethro.
I work outdoors and would take three months of cold and dry for winter any day of the week.
As my old boss used to say. You can work to keep warm but you can't work to stay dry.
Anyway at least the models are showing the possibility something more seasonal than this endless autumn crap that we've had since the last cold spell.
Same here. The roads this morning resemble rivers, it's unbelievable soggy down here. Warm or cold, don't care, just want dry.
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2 hours ago, saintkip said:Cold and dry, already had a spell like that and it was pointless, I’d rather a couple of days of snow then warm
I'd take a month of cold, DRY weather please. Everything down here is saturated, the rain has been relentless. There's so much standing water on the fields, if we get any cold weather there would be enough ice rinks for half the population to skate on.
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22 minutes ago, Dorsetbred said:
3.3°C at: 13:07 here ! A benefit of living on the coast..
RSPCA report filed!
For the poor old hare, or me working sub zero all week?
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Dear weather gods, -2c is more than enough to have a pretty sparkly frost, this -10 malarkey is good for neither man nor beast unless it includes snow.
Interesting day at work, I'd prepped the oasis blocks by soaking them in water yesterday, leave them to drain overnight ready for this morning. What I ended up with was green bricks, frozen solid. Defrosted them with a kettle of boiling water, started the enormous fireplace decoration only for the oasis to freeze solid again a couple of hours later. I've worked there for 16 years, not even 2010 froze the tank of water in the greenhouse like last night, more than an inch of ice. Ditto the windows, yes they get a bit frosty but not thick ice like I found this morning. On the plus side, the hare sculpture in the garden looked stunning, hoary old hares.
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8 hours ago, steffi747 said:
@jethro saw your lovely picture in the village Facebook group this evening. My husband goes over the top daily, he was meant to take a picture for me but you saved him a job!
Morning Steffi, nice to find a fellow snow loving weather geek in the village I'm down by the pub, whereabouts are you?
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15 minutes ago, MP-R said:
Oh yes I love Stockhill! Looks positively Alpine in the snow eh. Mendip trip tomorrow it is then.
In warmer weather up there you can hear Nightingales and see Skylarks. And lots of Red Kites.
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3 minutes ago, MP-R said:
Great photos. Were these today? Debating whether to drive up there and get some similar shots tomorrow morning.
Thanks. Yes, I took them on the way home from work, it's been like it for a few days, getting thicker by the day as the low cloud/fog has frozen. Check out google maps for the area around 'Stockhill Woods' near Priddy, that's where I took them, it's forestry commission, loads of sign posted walks and parking (free).
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3 hours ago, Nights King said:
If you head over towards your old house and east mendip area they got a decent covering of snow too which looks as fresh as day it fell, looks stunning.
All melted in bradford bar a couple of frozen bits on grass.
I know, son sent me some pics. Just a dusting here, sneezed into a bag of icing sugar type of covering. I knew moving to barely above sea level meant snow was a rarity but you can't have everything, an old 16thc longhouse in an amazingly friendly village, surrounded by stunning views won against the 'love snow' battle.
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Afternoon all, it got to the dizzying height of -1c here today so another ice day. It's a winter wonderland on top of the Mendips, everything's coated in a thick layer of frost and it's been like it for days now, it looks stunning, albeit a rather gloomy grey sky.
After spending the day virtually stationary in an unheated, stately home sized greenhouse (making xmas garlands) I'd be more than happy to fast forward to spring. I know that's heresay but so blinking cold with nothing to show for it, doesn't float my boat. A foot of snow please so I can stay home in the warm, or clear off cold, give me spring warmth.
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Morning all, beautiful winter wonderland drive to work this morning. Top of the hills there's still snow on the ground, all the trees were covered in thick hoare frost and frozen snow, very Christmassy. Work near Keynsham, still has snow on the ground.
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20 minutes ago, Andy Bown said:
I think cloud cover has prevented visible’ frost.
I think you could be right, just back in from dog walking, still blinking cold out there.
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Morning all, our cold snap seems to have ended here, not even a frost this morning.
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Morning, a slight dusting here, son reports there's a couple of inches on top of the hills. Anything else that comes this way today will likely be rain, the frost has disappeared and it's feeling a lot warmer.
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Evening all, despite thickening cloud here this morning we didn't get any snow (or rain). I went down to the Somerset levels mid morning to pick up a Christmas tree and there was a fair covering of graupel there. Also saw quite a few Little Egrets on the way, beautiful, elegant, snowy birds, stunning to see wading around the white frosty fields.
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1 hour ago, tight isobar said:
they’ve (models)- got their lipstick on.. but are only showing a bit of leg- we wanna see the thighs, and backside ..@ the tease continues!!!
Escaped from a grimy 1970's pub, or auditioning for the next series of Life on Mars?
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3 hours ago, 78/79 said:
I know it well. Takes you past the old Westbury Quarry. I'm a Shipham boy originally, lived in Cheddar for 20 years.
I Policed the area for 3 years at the end of the 90s as well.
You're right though, best view in Somerset.
And I have to suffer that drive every day home from work, poor old me eh. Sometimes it's the longest bit of the journey, dawdling along looking, thankfully there's lots of pull ins on the single track bits. A while back I nearly died of fright driving past the old quarry, it's now a bomb test site, forgot that until it went BOOM! Blimey was that loud.
Back on topic....drove that way about an hour ago, already down to -2.5c, at 1.30 it was -0.5c so an ice day up on top of the hills.
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13 minutes ago, 78/79 said:
On top of Deer Leap?
No, road to home. If you take the Cheddar road past Priddy, take first left that takes you over the top to Rodney Stoke, it's on the top up there. Stunning views all the way home, whether it's this all the way across to Wales, or the rocky outcrops and swallet holes or the deep wooded valleys, it's a beautiful drive. If you're out that way, there's lots of stunning walks all along the escarpment, either from that road or the next left that takes you up to the gliding club.
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Evening all, stunning sunset tonight. Stopped on the way home from work to take a few pics (quality not great using a phone) This is on top of the Mendips, from here on a clear day you can see across the levels and the Severn, to Wales on the other side. Glastonbury Tor looked stunning silhouetted against the red sky, bit too far away to get a good pic with my phone, really must remember to keep a camera in the car.
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Model Output Discussion - New Year and Beyond
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I wouldn't pay any attention to the daffs, so many varieties have been bred, it's now possible to have them flowering from December all the way through to April. Nothing to do with weather, depends upon the variety.