We have nearly half an inch. Shocking. I was promised 'heavy snow'. I'd have the weathermen shot. I wanted real snow.
Heres my view from yesterday and unsurprisingly it's little changed today.
I measured the depth on the drive . 10" no less. Bloody stuff :evil:
We have nearly half an inch. Shocking. I was promised 'heavy snow'. I'd have the weathermen shot. I wanted real snow.
Still plenty here.
Spent a few hours this afternoon with middle son clearing the drive. :?
Cheers,
Neil.
You're lucky. It doesn't comes as far as the Isle of Wight. Moved here 5 years ago and kids sledges have never been used. Coming from the north, I do miss it. :(
Checking in from SE Kent, about 1 inch of snow, icy roads and about -1.5 C according to my car's thermometer. Certainly nothing here on the scale of the warnings issued, although I understand North Kent has been more affected.
About two inches here nothing spectacular, although go inland for about 10 miles plenty more
We had about 2" Thursday. Nothing since, but apart from gritted roads / cleared paths it's all still here.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
We're half way to about a foot of nice powder today. I cleared the driveway once already and will do it again this evening. First big east coast storm of the year. I'm glad I invested the extra $3500 for the 4MATIC!
Regards,
I've got about 7 inches.....
Five minutes ago in Middlesbrough, blizzard conditions.
No snow just freezing here in my corner of Dorset, the car reads -2 the same as it did this morning at 10am.
There's always one! Been on the N2O again? :drunken:Originally Posted by Puller
cold and damp in belfast...same as usual :) not a drop of snow to be seen in the city.
Diddly squat here in Bristol :( . Pretty cold though and I'm a northern monkey so it'll be freezing for most.
Cheers,
Gary
We had -15 yesterday during the day, -19 in the morning. Haven´t looked today, but it´s starting to snow again.
It started snowing at about 9pm last night, and there is a ground covering left now.
These were taken at about 11.30 pm last night.
(ISO 3200, 50mm, f2.8, 1/4 sec)
Best wishes,
Bob
Had plenty over in South London, looks like its starting to melt now, probably 4-5 inches.
Went out last night for a few light ales the pavements were treacherous :drunken:
Snow in Belfast this am. About 1.5 - 2 inches...been out already for a play in the Quattro..all fun :D
A wintery shot from the back bedroom window today.
about 1/4 mm a few nights ago........it would be nice to get some proper stuff briefly but i'll be suprised if it happens.....
tipping it down now in snowy sheffield,roads very bad, just been for a game of poker was worried i might not get back!
We've got about 5 inches on the drive - well we had until me and the missus cleared up by making snowmen :lol:
It's going to be awkward getting to the main roads on the morrow :?
The American North East has all our snow. They could have shared. :(
Originally Posted by Glamdring
Come here and take all you want. 25 inches.
About 4 inches Saturday and then another 2 inches Sunday and its -7 degrees here in York
I've got a AWD Mitsubishi Outlander that has been great the last few days.
Got about quarter of an inch near Blackpool. Needless to say hardly anyone turning up at work
A fair amount around midnight in Bristol which has now frozen over. Working from home has it's advantages, although it's bloomin cold in my office this morning!
Take care out there chaps :D
3-4 Inches on the Island yesterday :D All thats left is some slush now :(
Cheers
Simon
Ralph Waldo Emerson: We ask for long life, but 'tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical.
Dunno how deep ours is. However we live at highest point in Leeds so there's a fair bit.
Paul
GOT...TO...KILL...CAPTAIN STUPID!
We had several inches last night in Bristol and it has frozen, so had to dump the car at 7am this morning and walk home. Only about a mile though
Will go out and try to rescue my car later on
Mark
Zero inches here, but it never really snows around London. It's absolutely p*ssing down with rain though.
There's been about 4-5 inches lying in St Albans since last Thursday night. Bit wierd making the 20 minute journey into central London each day where there is precisely sod all!
D.
Saturday rush hour in the big smoke (weekend before last). Lots of heat generated, it appears.Originally Posted by DMR
Best wishes,
Bob
Yippee it finally got to Bristol around 11pm last night :D . View from my back room this afternoon.
Buggered if I'm taking the risk on my 70 mile commute today.
Cheers,
Gary
Pouring down with snow here again now. :(
Cheers,
Neil.
My part of Hampshire is covered in it. Made it home in my MX5, 18 miles in four and a half hours of idiot-infested A31. Special mention to the idiot A7 driver, the chap in the Masa 4200 who thought i was going a bit slow on the dual carriageway, tried to overtake and went completely sideways behind me and the Volvo driver I went past stuck trying to wheelspin up the hill on the Alresford bypass. I would have stopped to help but I'm not that stupid...
This is just after setting off:
"A man of little significance"
:thumbleft:Originally Posted by Foxy100
I think I encountered some relatives of the ones you described coming home :roll:
2 hours to do 6 miles and that was using all the short-cuts I could think of.
My wife has taken nearly 2 hours (so far) to do the same trip on the A roads and doesn't expect to be home for at least another 30-40 minutes.
They've been allowed to breed? Save us all...Originally Posted by PeterM
"A man of little significance"
2 and a bit hours to do 4 miles across london. Absolute grid lock and a few hills i didn't think i would make it up.
My missus has taken 5 hours to get from Staines to the last available hotel room in Maidenhead. She was aiming for just outside Oxford, but M40, M4 and all roads between were gridlocked so she eventually gave up. Makes my 3 hours from my friend Mr Pipedreamer's house in Sussex to our place this afternoon seem a positive doddle, but I can assure you it wasn't: I've never driven in such appalling conditions on a motorway before...
The idiocy and incompetent driving i witnessed earlier is beyond belief,i took the most rural route on my way home,purely to avoid the masses who have no throttle or brake control on the main roads,i still got caught behind numptys who believed that full throttle on icy surfaces is the best way to climb mild gradients :roll: ,i easily went up these hills in a big heavy fwd auto in 2nd gear at idle without the traction control kicking in.Please stay at home if you cant operate your vehicle :twisted:
M4 Snow
7 hours to get home. Got my new IWC 306 to play with too. Arse!
(Sorry for crappy phone pics)
In Bucharest was a really bad weather in the last days.
It`s a lot of snow and nobody bothered to clean the streets (in this sentence I am referring to the local authorities). The car became the slowest way to get from point A to B.
Fortunately, today, the weather wasn`t that harsh.
Here in Ascot we had a couple of inches overnight and it was nice for the kids to use their sleds over the racecourse.
But, now there is a clear sky the temperature is dropping fast, it will be very icy in the morning so beware if driving.
I just can't believe that there's snow anywhere! Here and at work there's hardly been a flake; no snowy/icy roads, nothing on the ground except a bit of wet and nothing falling except a tiny tiny bit of sleet four or five days ago. Maybe there's a huge umbrella over this part of the world. :?
Which bit - East Molesey or Kampala?Originally Posted by Filterlab
East Molesey, it's definitely unsurprising that there's no snow in Kampala. :DOriginally Posted by PeterM
Walked the dog on the beach today; cold but blue skies and bright sunshine. Came home, switched the news on the hear of abandoned cars, power cuts etc. in other parts of Hampshire. Surreal!
"Be quick Hardeep, it's time to fit the snow chains!"
I did guess that's what you meant :DOriginally Posted by Filterlab
Surely you must have had some snow on Monday. There was a blizzard in Tolworth about 4.00pm.