The Official Winter Snow Thread 2014/2015

The Official Winter Snow Thread 2014/2015

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IanUAE

2,930 posts

165 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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jimmyjimjim said:
Woohoo! Winter Storm Juno is going to drop historic levels of snow fall in the US! More than 2 feet in some parts!

Here in Colorado, it's going to be 21c. Rat Farts.
Good job I arrived yesterday (going to be in New York for 3 weeks with work). Started snowing this morning (upto 30" predicted by tomorrow). Been advised to work from the hotel room tomorrow.

Flights have been cancelled, all leave for water company staff have been cancelled, my site visits have been cancelled for this week.

I am going for a walk later to see if I can find a snow ball fight to join in with (not seen snow for about 10 years).

Edited by IanUAE on Monday 26th January 20:34

150bhp

904 posts

173 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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A.J.M said:
Finally got round to going up to Glen Etive.
Drive up was fine till the Glen road as it was hard packed snow and ice.


Got a picture at the location.


And my mate played about with the effects for this one.


Prospect of snow for this week has me excited!
Ha! You drove by me on Friday I think it was, on the new M74 just after the tollcross junction. I noticed the PH sticker then the massive Have you seen my mate Dave sticker! What's the Dave sticker about?

150bhp

904 posts

173 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Just read your explanation about Dave in above post.

DAVEVO9

3,469 posts

268 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Wills2 said:
Blaster72 said:
3ft of snow, gale force winds and freezing rain all in the space of one day doesn't sound pleasant !
You can see them moving it around to no avail here:

http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/?c...
I think they will get some snow later biglaugh


Blib

44,212 posts

198 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Wills2 said:
You can see them moving it around to no avail here:

http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/?c...
O/T

Any idea why the flags are at half mast? Shirley, they're not still like that for the death of King Abdullah (sp?) of Saudi?

RicksAlfas

13,408 posts

245 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Blib said:
O/T

Any idea why the flags are at half mast? Shirley, they're not still like that for the death of King Abdullah (sp?) of Saudi?
Demis Roussos?
scratchchin

Puggit

48,486 posts

249 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Blib

44,212 posts

198 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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I feel jolly hard done by that the Americans are going to get mullered by snow, while I won't. frown

On one, utterly ridiculous level, I still blame you for my misfortune, Puggit. hehe

Puggit

48,486 posts

249 months

Monday 26th January 2015
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Blib said:
I feel jolly hard done by that the Americans are going to get mullered by snow, while I won't. frown

On one, utterly ridiculous level, I still blame you for my misfortune, Puggit. hehe
My company HQ is in Boston, as is my manager- I'm going to apply for a transfer!

jimmyjimjim

7,345 posts

239 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Don't get carried away, that's what I did. Currently a nippy 20c here.

jimmyjimjim

7,345 posts

239 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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IanUAE said:
Good job I arrived yesterday (going to be in New York for 3 weeks with work). Started snowing this morning (upto 30" predicted by tomorrow). Been advised to work from the hotel room tomorrow.

Flights have been cancelled, all leave for water company staff have been cancelled, my site visits have been cancelled for this week.

I am going for a walk later to see if I can find a snow ball fight to join in with (not seen snow for about 10 years).
I suspect that you will get very little done for more than a week; iirc it takes ages to melt in NY.

bigee

1,485 posts

239 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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RicksAlfas said:
Blib said:
O/T

Any idea why the flags are at half mast? Shirley, they're not still like that for the death of King Abdullah (sp?) of Saudi?
Demis Roussos?
scratchchin
Are you sure its a flag and not a certain item of clothing .....?

Puggit

48,486 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Tweet from Ian Fergusson at MetOffice

"#Snow more extensive by Thurs (inc more S UK) but heaviest still for N UK - #blizzards here. #Windchill for all."

I think we'll see an Amber warning in the North

benjj

6,787 posts

164 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Netweather forecast for here in the Yorkshire Dales is looking interesting for the next few days. What is that conversion factor for rain to snow again!?


Puggit

48,486 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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10 to 1 is the often quoted figure but in the UK could be lower than that.

I'd be more worried by the wind chill! eek

Dog Star

16,145 posts

169 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Puggit said:
Tweet from Ian Fergusson at MetOffice

"#Snow more extensive by Thurs (inc more S UK) but heaviest still for N UK - #blizzards here. #Windchill for all."

I think we'll see an Amber warning in the North
Blimey - we had over a foot fall last Wednesday, and they're saying it'll be worse? yikes
WFH for me, I think!

benjj

6,787 posts

164 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Puggit said:
10 to 1 is the often quoted figure but in the UK could be lower than that.

I'd be more worried by the wind chill! eek
Bah, a bit of cold never hurt anyone.

I remember being in Champery a few years ago with a friend for a boys skiing weekend. It was -32 with the wind chill making it feel like around -45. The moisture in the air froze instantly so that everywhere you looked you saw tiny diamond flickers - it was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. It was also one of the very few times I've needed to wear full thermals under my ski kit, a pair of under-gloves and a balaclava.

We were in a (then) brand new Range Rover TDV8 which Land Rover had given us to use. It had the full arctic kit on it to pre warm the fuel etc. Was superb to hoon around in as virtually every other car in town wouldn't start. At one point it got so cold that they closed the lifts because they couldn't allow their people to be out in the storm. We did some skiing behind the Rangie attached to a rope and then just fked it off and went and got sttered in some bar.

Happy days.

Puggit

48,486 posts

249 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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East Anglia looks like the place not to be. South should get some snow showers at night but daytime temps seem more favourable for rain.

Best place remains elevated hills on the western side of UK in the north. Even Exmoor/Mendips/Quantocks should enjoy some lying snow.

Norfolkit

2,394 posts

191 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Puggit said:
East Anglia looks like the place not to be. South should get some snow showers at night but daytime temps seem more favourable for rain.

Best place remains elevated hills on the western side of UK in the north. Even Exmoor/Mendips/Quantocks should enjoy some lying snow.
Thanks, a lot. cry

A.J.M

7,921 posts

187 months

Tuesday 27th January 2015
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Snow for central haggisland?

Please say there will be snow!