The official winter 2016/2017 snow thread....
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So if this continues what are they going to blame when it shows a colder than average month/winter if it continues that is. Still blame it on global warming.
Was warm enough in work (work as a mechanic so kind of work outside as all the doors are open) until about 3.30 then the temp just dropped was -2 when I left at 5.30 and now 2 hours after coming home the car is already frozen.
Both of my cat have decided that indoors is best and by the radiator as well don't blame them tbh.
Was warm enough in work (work as a mechanic so kind of work outside as all the doors are open) until about 3.30 then the temp just dropped was -2 when I left at 5.30 and now 2 hours after coming home the car is already frozen.
Both of my cat have decided that indoors is best and by the radiator as well don't blame them tbh.
It's standard for Puggit to promise the moon on a stick, that's the joy of this thread!
-3.5 here on the Herts/Cambs border this morning, and my car windscreen had refrozen at 17:45 when I finally got back to my parking space! Lovely drive out this morning though, fields looked lovely covered in a thick frost.
-3.5 here on the Herts/Cambs border this morning, and my car windscreen had refrozen at 17:45 when I finally got back to my parking space! Lovely drive out this morning though, fields looked lovely covered in a thick frost.
Crafty_ said:
You don't understand how these threads work.. Puggit and a few others post the 'best' of the possibilities from the current information (models, charts etc), everyone gets excited, conditions change, the possibilities mentioned earlier then turn out not to happen, everyone posts their disappointment and annoyance that the "big one" didn't happen, then another front comes in, repeat until about early March.. Its all quite amusing really
[/thread]Mr GrimNasty said:
Interesting how all the usual suspects that posted the record heat in July, September etc., are now posting the coldest temps tonight as well.
Climate/weather records must be seriously messed up by these human engineered locations.
This is not the climate change thread... Climate/weather records must be seriously messed up by these human engineered locations.
(It's the thread of broken dreams. )
jimmyjimjim said:
-11c due Friday with some flurries in Denver. Currently a balmy -4c. We've had 2 snowfalls so far this year, for a total of an inch.
I've a feeling that Jan and Feb could be quite nasty to make up for this.
My brother also lives in Denver and checked in as "safe" via one of those Facebook disaster alerts, surprised to see it was a local wildfire. I've a feeling that Jan and Feb could be quite nasty to make up for this.
Wildfire..during November...in Denver? surely they must be buried in snow around this time???
Bill said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Interesting how all the usual suspects that posted the record heat in July, September etc., are now posting the coldest temps tonight as well.
Climate/weather records must be seriously messed up by these human engineered locations.
This is not the climate change thread... Climate/weather records must be seriously messed up by these human engineered locations.
(It's the thread of broken dreams. )
-8 degrees on the commute today (went as high as +2 at one point) but clear and crisp with a beaut of a sunrise (again).
How is it some trees keep their leaves even after repeated frosts? Meanwhile the ash tree has dropped everything - stems, leaves - just very untidy! Luckily, ash burns really well...
How is it some trees keep their leaves even after repeated frosts? Meanwhile the ash tree has dropped everything - stems, leaves - just very untidy! Luckily, ash burns really well...
The Don of Croy said:
How is it some trees keep their leaves even after repeated frosts? Meanwhile the ash tree has dropped everything - stems, leaves - just very untidy! Luckily, ash burns really well...
My neighbour was complaining that he couldn't put his (tasteful) xmas lights up in his trees this weekend. Leaves were still very yellow and perky. After the last 2 nights they are droopy and dark brown - ready to fall when it gets windy!
Puggit said:
y neighbour was complaining that he couldn't put his (tasteful) xmas lights up in his trees this weekend. Leaves were still very yellow and perky.
After the last 2 nights they are droopy and dark brown - ready to fall when it gets windy!
You'd best post that in the council thread...After the last 2 nights they are droopy and dark brown - ready to fall when it gets windy!
Puggit said:
The Don of Croy said:
How is it some trees keep their leaves even after repeated frosts? Meanwhile the ash tree has dropped everything - stems, leaves - just very untidy! Luckily, ash burns really well...
My neighbour was complaining that he couldn't put his (tasteful) xmas lights up in his trees this weekend. Leaves were still very yellow and perky. After the last 2 nights they are droopy and dark brown - ready to fall when it gets windy!
7:1 for a white Xmas at Nottingham with Coral - pretty good odds considering they are the same as William Hill's for Penzance!
http://www.oddschecker.com/christmas/white-christm...
http://www.oddschecker.com/christmas/white-christm...
Puggit said:
7:1 for a white Xmas at Nottingham with Coral - pretty good odds considering they are the same as William Hill's for Penzance!
http://www.oddschecker.com/christmas/white-christm...
£10 says we don't have a white Xmas in Sunningdale http://www.oddschecker.com/christmas/white-christm...
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