SIGNIFICANT Snow .....
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SIGNIFICANT Snow .....
.... in the South this Saturday!!
Forecast is for 12" of lying snow and massive disruption.
Get ready!!
West and South.
Forecast is for 12" of lying snow and massive disruption.
Get ready!!
West and South.
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It's much more regular recently!!
Just 3 years ago we were cut off here in mid Hampshire!!
I was used to it in Middlesbrough - but not so much down South!
Just 3 years ago we were cut off here in mid Hampshire!!
I was used to it in Middlesbrough - but not so much down South!
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You can check here,
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...ime=1358424000
Not much for us in Cheshire.
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...ime=1358424000
Not much for us in Cheshire.
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12" isn't significant snow, it is a light dusting. Can't see what the problem with it is. Oh yeah you Brits are to important to be prepared for winter aren't you? and you never get enough snow to worry about it until it happens every winter for the last 3 of 4 years.
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Quite possibly but also everyone mucks in aswell, clearing the pavement in front of your house results in clear pavements everywhere, snow ploughs clear the roads and everyone has the correct tyres on their cars. This stuff is not rocket science and it doesn't take long to sweep or shovel the snow from infront of your house and drop a bit of salt.