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  1. Reading through all this, a lot of night owls up through the night.

    Around 3 inches down here in the Swansea valley, with it still snowing. 

    Everything thick in snow bar the pavements and roads which is strange as they havent been gritted. The tarmac must be storing more heat.

    As I type, precipitation is getting heavier. Working from home has its downsides...no chance of calling a snow day.

    Enjoy it where you can everyone. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ❄️ ❄️ 

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  2. I pretty much lurk and follow this thread through the year,have done for years and years, and enjoy the Banter, friendliness and fun it holds, but today it has felt a bit off.

    Personally, Andy, I love your enthusiasm and hope. Don't change what you do. They always have the ignore button available. 

    In previous years when you have been quiet i have become quietly concerned for your whereabouts. Your very loud ramping, with a lot of hope and fairy dust, wishing for the white gold, is what keeps this thread alive at times. Granted I take a lot of what you say with a bucket of salt from the grit bins that are seldom used around here. I use what you say, along with Keith and the mad thread to read between the lines of the met office. If people take what you say as gospel then they need to look elsewhere. Obviously you, living in the mountains, will be very different to those in Swansea with their personal snow shield for example. Wales is quite a large country really, with a varied landscape. 

    Saying this, hoping to see a few flakes myself but then Winter can do one and the Spring sunshine can bring out the flowers and we can look forward to the weather of the BBQ. My Gas bill could do with a respite. 

    Good luck to all those that want to see some snow, and good luck to those that don't.

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  3. 6 minutes ago, GokouD said:

    My mum just messaged me to thank me for the warning about the weather, but she has to give a friend a lift in the morning at 8, down the valley from Ystradgynlais in South Wales. BBC app currently showing 84 MPH gusts there at that time! I really think she should reconsider...

    I live in Ystrad. Everywhere is pretty much closed tomorrow, the morning bin collections cancelled, scjools closed, WFH guidance etc. Its always gale force winds down here at the best of times.

    100% convince her not to travel.. At least wait until the afternoon once the highest winds have passed. Not worth a tree come crashing down in front of her, or worse...you need to convince her to think again. Smack bang in the red warning.

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  4. 30 minutes ago, keithlucky said:

    39 on my ignore list something I wish these people had a new call of duty to play lol.

    Haha.

    It is ridiculous in there now. Page after page of one liners that add nothing...use to enjoy lurking in there, don't so much, especially since they opened it up to be a free for all. 

    So many kids pasting one liners, using it like a chat room. 

    Would be easier if they had a function for ignore all, then to add the handful of useful posters to my own personal white list instead.

     

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  5. Over the last couple of years that Mod thread has gone so downhill. Use to be so informative, run to run, but a lot of knowledgeable posters seem to have jumped the sinking ship. Like you said Keith, so many one liners - pointless drivel.

    I am not a fan of the relaxation in the rules either, made it even worse. If you dont look at it for a couple of hours, next thing there are over 200 messages to trawl through to get to the end and realise it's pages and pages of nothing. 

    Think I will have to follow your lead and start ignoring, probably 95% of them. 

    In other news, still all to play for, and think it will be a few more days to go yet before we can begin talking of snow, and where it will snow, with confidence. I am pretty sure some will get it, just a matter of where the flakes will fall and how many.

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  6. I think we can pretty much all agree once more, an Easterly brings us crisp, cold, nice and dry winter days, better than all that miserable grey sky and rain (unless you're that way inclined - some folk are), but with little snow. Rarely we hit the jackpot of the low moving in from the West and stalling with a Boom and we get "Eira Mawr, Eira Mawr". These are rare, but great when it happens. 

    Majority of the time unfortunately,  the warm air pushes in and the cold Easterly is often in quick retreat, and it's snow to rain if we're lucky.

    What will it be this weekend? One of those rare Jackpot moments, or the usual 'so close yet so far' moment? 

    Seeing nobody knows, I will have a punt on the lottery this weekend, and at the same time the numbers are drawn, look out my window towards the lamp post and see "what's occurin'"

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  7. 1 hour ago, soupsurfer7 said:

    There is some truth in that (sort of). There’s an 18th century Welsh proverb ‘Eira mân, eira mawr‘ which loosely translates as ‘little snow, big snow’....

    Eira Man, Eira Mawr was always said when I was in school in Llandysul.

    Whenever it started snowing with little flakes of snow that started sticking/settling, the talk and excitement of being sent home early would instantly begin,  because pretty much every time it seemed - Eira Man, meant Eira Mawr.

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