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You southerners get all the fun.OI, you northaner.
Wiltshire did have snow
Mere had at least one whole inch. Plus down by the A303 we had the same.
You southerners get all the fun.OI, you northaner.
Wiltshire did have snow
Mere had at least one whole inch. Plus down by the A303 we had the same.
As a Wiltshire deprived snow lover all I can say is " no photo it didn't happen.
It didn't just snow on the path and your BMW.No pics, I was too busy shovelling to clear the paths round the house and off the car.
BBC Weather has an "Amber Weather warning" for the area [not great] although temps are forecast to rise a bit by the weekend.
So no excuse for not posting pictures.
Our Caravan is on a site with a large lake. Last year it was about 1 foot below optimum in February and by September 18 inch to 2 foot low. Apparently the fishing was the worst its ever been.Is that all.
The Somerset levels are awash.
The rivers flowing into Salisbury are near bursting point.
All the Winterbournes are in full flow.
Then to cap it all it was minus 5 according to my van this morning.
As I headed into the back of nowhere I was breaking the ice on the puddles flooding the C roads I was on.
I see my mug as well.@The_Yellow_Ardvark Here you go, 'Thomas'.....It eased a bit overnight so a little melted but then froze hard again
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And looking back, here's a couple I took in April 2018 - so Winter could be around for a while......
Note the mug for scale.
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Snow is prettier to look at when standing next to a roaring fire with a glass of scotch and the perfect excuse to do Nuffink. Rain just temps me to go outside and get wet and cold and even more miserable than usual.What is the snow to rain ratio ?
IIRC 1/2" of rain makes 10" of snow.
I like rain (getting a bunch right now):
1. I don't have to plow it
2. I don't have to shovel it
3. I don't slip and fall walking in it
4. My vehicles don't slide off the road in it
5. I don't have to shovel it off my vehicles.
6. I don't get salt on my vehicles
7. I don't get salt/grit in my house.
8. Much like snow storms, criminals stay inside.View attachment 381536View attachment 381537
Yup, being out in the snow is cold, but getting soaked to the bone in cold weather is really cold.Snow is prettier to look at when standing next to a roaring fire with a glass of scotch and the perfect excuse to do Nuffink. Rain just temps me to go outside and get wet and cold and even more miserable than usual.
Our snowplows run so many lights, flashing etc it's hard to see where the road is when they are coming towards you at night.We had an inch of snow on Monday night and a half inch last night.
They gritted the roads on Monday actually, I know, I met the gritter as I was riding into town at 60mph.... I saw it coming and in the split second that I realised what the cloud was spraying out the side of it I managed to duck a little behind my windscreen. Still got a nice coat of salty gravel pepper sprayed all over me.
You'd think they'd have a flashing amber light atop the gritter, like they do on highway maintenance vehicles, all the time, whatever they are doing.
That would take the fun out of seeing you reactions when you realised the reason for their journey.We had an inch of snow on Monday night and a half inch last night.
They gritted the roads on Monday actually, I know, I met the gritter as I was riding into town at 60mph.... I saw it coming and in the split second that I realised what the cloud was spraying out the side of it I managed to duck a little behind my windscreen. Still got a nice coat of salty gravel pepper sprayed all over me.
You'd think they'd have a flashing amber light atop the gritter, like they do on highway maintenance vehicles, all the time, whatever they are doing.
I can imagine the fun to be had burying parked cars .Our snowplows run so many lights, flashing etc it's hard to see where the road is when they are coming towards you at night.
On the back, as well it's filled with all manner of flashing, alternating etc.
It's overkill, because you can't see the turn signal when they are waiting to turn.
They have added a spotlight onto the sand/salt spinner so the driver can see it running, it also helps me see it sticking out there,
as they put in on the left (right side in your case) to hit both sides of the road in one go.
Here is a pix from 2012, before they added many more lights.
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Not plowing too much here, just a small amount of wing work, and spreading.
good at taking out guard rails too....along with mailboxes.I can imagine the fun to be had burying parked cars .
I can imagine a fly on the wall in his cab: "ooh, ooh, here comes another daft biker, speed up, speed up"That would take the fun out of seeing you reactions when you realised the reason for their journey.
Don't just stand there whinging go and wash it all off..
I inadvertently shut off an ambulance a few months back, busy main road, ambulance was coming towards me, everybody pulled to the side but the ambulance then stopped just ahead of me. Took me a long second, but buried under a dozen or more flashing blinding blue and orange lights was a small turn signal..... he only wanted to turn into the side road I had pulled up alongside, and blocked. Some careful reversing and I managed to get out of his way.Our snowplows run so many lights, flashing etc it's hard to see where the road is when they are coming towards you at night.
On the back, as well it's filled with all manner of flashing, alternating etc.
It's overkill, because you can't see the turn signal when they are waiting to turn.
We had some report us for sheep with mastitis being kept in the field that were clearly in pain.It beggars belief that in those conditions some numpty has reported you.