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Old January 7th 10, 12:12 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Woodford -15C


"Tom Bennett" wrote in message
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On 6 Jan, 23:23, "Dave Cornwell"
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"Andy M." wrote in message

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Woodford, Manchester is reporting -15C at 22.00 it and Ringway have
been cold all evening. Probably the wind direction across the snow
fields??


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Phew - I thought that was Woodford, Essex for a minute. I thought I was
going to have to run the blankets round to Ron ;-)
Dave


I was wondering earlier today how many people in this widspread cold
snap are going to end up with burst pipes on exposed plumbing (!),
bearing in mind v few of us have had to worry about that sort of thing
for many a year and we've all grown rather complacent?

Attitudes have changed markedly: My aunt (who died in 2008 aged 99)
would never leave her house in suburban Manchester, unoccupied
overnight from Nov - March, "in case the frost got in and the back-
boiler burst". I always thought that was being a bit over-anxious but
I'm not sure it didn't have some basis in fact - possibly harking back
to her winters of the 1940s or, more probably, being instilled with
her parents' worries in the harsh winters of the late 1800s - both
exacerbated by the meagre domestic heating provision that most people
suffered until the 1960s, if not later.

- Tom.

Yes, I thought the same when I saw Woodford, then I remembered the
Manchester airfield of that name - think Vulcan bomber. Back on topic I
remember in the 1950's it was considered fine to leave the tap running
slightly overnight to avoid the pipes freezing - at least that's what they
did in Co Durham.
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George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl)
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