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Snow

Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 13:19

Anyone else enjoying snow in areas where you usually get none? And therefore having days off? :)

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 13:23

yep here in South West England everything a standstill,

Although the wife did walk to work, shes a Critical Care nurse, many of her colleagues havnt made it in.

I am off work as the school is closed, i live close enough to walk in, but many teachers cannot travel from outlying areas.

Car is currently stuck on drive unable to move, so wife is probably staying in work tonight

regards
ex

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 15:19

Isreal... more like israhell!
I was with a T-shirt all day!
its so ....... hot in here!

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 17:33

The netherlands it's snowing :)

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 18:56

The Idaho highlands are buried in snow, but the valleys are just getting cold rain at the moment. The sky is currently cloudy and gray, making for a gloomy day. So it's great! :)

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 21:00

In Northern Ireland it is raining. The snow has melted and the water is freezing at night. So the roads are covered in ice.

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 21:16

Theres hardly any snow in Newquay, South West England. My school was the only one open.

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Post by Guest » 06.01.2010, 21:50

its a beautiful minus 18c in SE BC Canada.
The sun is shining and slow drips off melted snow is coming from the roof which will form Icicles overnight.
We've had about 2 feet of snow since the week before Xmas and today is the 1st day its NOT snowing.
:wink:

pkinc

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Post by Guest » 07.01.2010, 08:37

Yay! Snow today and my school is closed!

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Post by Guest » 07.01.2010, 11:02

There's around 8-10inches in North west England, it all came down Sunday evening - Monday evening and apart from the main roads all of it's still here, traveling to work yesterday i must of seen a dozen people at the end of side roads just wheel spinning on the spot trying to get out, and judging by the amount of cars parked on the main roads last night nearly everyone has left them there and walked the rest of the way home to use them today. The couple of inches on Saturday morning was the most impressive at 07.55 it started snowing heavily and at 08.05 it stopped and everywhere was competely covered! no days off though due to other managers in the area walking 5-10miles to work when they couldn't drive :x as soon as the regional manager found out he wouldn't really accept any excuses about being snowed in, some people just don't know when to take a day off!

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