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So once again the weather people have issued severe weather warnings yet for
most people in the affected area's they will be lucky to see even a dusting
of snow. There comes a point with these weekly severe weather warnings
that no one is going to take a blind bit of notice.

Here in Luton the prediction from the Met Office was for between 2 and 10cm
of snow. Looking out of the window there is nothing!




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So once again the weather people have issued severe weather warnings yet
for
most people in the affected area's they will be lucky to see even a
dusting
of snow. There comes a point with these weekly severe weather warnings
that no one is going to take a blind bit of notice.

Here in Luton the prediction from the Met Office was for between 2 and
10cm
of snow. Looking out of the window there is nothing!


Yep once UKMO were confident of an easterly so the propaganda machine sprung
into action. I wonder how many people delayed travelling as a result of
their spin machine. They really should grovel and apologise for such
outlandish forecasts.
Have a look at there Severe weather warning for London issued time for 1pm.
It's outrageous crap. Are they inacapable of telling the truth -this happens
every time .


"Heavy Snow
Affecting Gtr London & Surrey
Snow showers will be heavy in places during Tuesday, falls of 2 to 5cm
likely in places with local accumulations of 10cm possible on high ground.
There will also icy surfaces and some dangerous driving conditions. The
Public are advised to take extra care.

Issued by Met Office. "










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Hi lawrence - I'm trying not to indulge in case there is an unexpected
blizzard as it's turned darker here - but you should worry - as far as I can
tell from Braintree to Sittingbourne there is virtually no snow atm.
Considering I am in the east you would have expected more than one shower so
far. In fact a severe warning was put out again at 9.00 am and on the radar
at 11.00 am there was not a single shower showing for Kent and all of East
Anglia! Been mainly sunny and not that windy here. Oh well, have to take
more notice of Danny and the sceptics in the future.Maybe more luck tonight.

Dave
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"Informer" wrote in message
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So once again the weather people have issued severe weather warnings yet
for
most people in the affected area's they will be lucky to see even a
dusting
of snow. There comes a point with these weekly severe weather warnings
that no one is going to take a blind bit of notice.

Here in Luton the prediction from the Met Office was for between 2 and
10cm
of snow. Looking out of the window there is nothing!


Yep once UKMO were confident of an easterly so the propaganda machine

sprung
into action. I wonder how many people delayed travelling as a result of
their spin machine. They really should grovel and apologise for such
outlandish forecasts.
Have a look at there Severe weather warning for London issued time for

1pm.
It's outrageous crap. Are they inacapable of telling the truth -this

happens
every time .


"Heavy Snow
Affecting Gtr London & Surrey
Snow showers will be heavy in places during Tuesday, falls of 2 to 5cm
likely in places with local accumulations of 10cm possible on high ground.
There will also icy surfaces and some dangerous driving conditions. The
Public are advised to take extra care.

Issued by Met Office. "














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