The distance looks 'OK' mainly because it's 'away' and I tend to say out of fields so it won;t effect me. Close up though it's looks like the ground has some sort of wasting skin disease and that snowman a few posts up needs a nappy as it seems to have eaten something that disagrees with it.
36 hours of white s..t
P.s it’s not a toothbrush
Well... I don't know how reliable MetDesk is (http://www.metdesk.com ), but this is their forecast for The Netherlands next week. Snow-depth...
Other forecasters show low tempertures. And according to the Dutch mentality and tradition: things 'heat up' when there's a chance of ice skating on lakes and canals. It's a cult, a religion for some.
Big snow flakes at this moment!
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The Germans are convinced that the snow-height will be higher than the previously mentioned 20 -25 cm! And yes, they're predicting -10C temps as well. *Must degrease my ice skating irons*
Best scenario is freezing cold and then snow. The other way around makes terrible ice in that case, I'm not going. Receipe for disaster.
North German news (NDR) mentioned a parallel with the 1978/1979 winter. That was brutal. Only a few weeks ago, I sent my youngest the link to a YT video with a Dutch news reel covering the harshness of that winter, telling him: "...that will not happen again". Big chance that I will be proven wrong.
I remember the 78/79 winter in Germany. My feet froze up above the ankle. Diesel froze in the tanks (before the days of antifreeze in diesel) and eggs froze in their shells. The temperatures dropped to minus 17C, and were hardly any warmer in the day time. It was the only time I have known the Army to say you can wear whatever you want, the priority was to keep warm. We were still ill prepared for it. The kit in those days was utter garbage.
My parents lived in the North East, 4 kms West from the German border, in a small village. The front of our house was facing NE. The snow reached halfway up to the front door! But mid-January the snow had gone, only to return a few weeks later!
My grandfather died in February 1979. After the funeral, my father, his sister and his brothers needed to clear my grandpa's house for the next tenant. So my dad drove from the German border in the east to Rotterdam. The weather was fine. Then he helped clearing and when he drove home (with my uncle, his youngest brother) they were hit by freezing rain. Slowly but surely they reached my uncle's house. Halfway back to the German border. My father decided to stay at his brother's place. When he walked / slided up to the front door, a van or truck lost control and smashed my father's car that was 'safely...' parked, totalling the Ford Taunus (in the UK the Ford Consul).
I joined the Dutch army in July 1979. Dutch army's kit was rubbish as well. E.g. cotton sleeping bags. No way you could dry them out. The next 79/80 winter wasn't that bad, but we were in Seedorf Hohne in Germany for a month. It was simply COLD. I was one of the sergeants, promoted to staff sergeant. One of my APV drivers 'incidentally' hit a cabin in the forest when reversing his carrier, crashing the wooden shed completely. All we could do was tearing it apart and burning the remains...
Anyway, more and more signals here that it can be brutal like in '79. But there are signals that the low pressure area will be a little more to the left or right. In that case: no snow here / a lot of snow in Scotland.
My Dad was based in Osnabrück in 78/79 and we lived up in the army flats about 2 miles for Derby Middle school which I had to walk to each day in the Winter. The snow was so think and we also remember the freezing rain that make the ground a complete ice rink. Never seen or experienced anything like it again.
I also went through a frozen pond at the edge as it stupidly crossed it as the winter progressed. By the time I got home my Mum basically snapped my school trousers off me!
Snowsuits were quickly purchased for my sister and I!
Oh, here is my Daughter named Mr Capsworth to join the other Snowmen
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All meteo stations agree: it will be havoc next week. There's a discussion about the snow height expectancy: 20 - 50 cm where I live... Temps will drop under -15 at night. Only for a week.
South East is looking interesting. Blizzard conditions. Unfortunately not looking like getting much in the Midlands. Feel sorry for the ski resorts in Scotland. That have the best snow they have had in over a decade .
My south facing back garden from my youngest bedroom balcony. Temp around 8am: -17C, now a modest -7C.
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It was -7.5°C earl 5 this morning, so no more snow but no thaw yet. Now -2°.🥶
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