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We've woken up to heavy snow and the radar promises more, as the
Exeter area appears to be in the firing curl (can't really be "line", can it?) of this circulation! No-one in the family at work today either, which is great news as travel will be very difficult this rush hour - as it will be in a lot of other areas this morning! Snowing like "billy-oh", as my mum used to say! |
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On Jan 6, 7:29*am, Dawlish wrote:
We've woken up to heavy snow and the radar promises more, as the Exeter area appears to be in the firing curl (can't really be "line", can it?) of this circulation! No-one in the family at work today either, which is great news as travel will be very difficult this rush hour - as it will be in a lot of other areas this morning! Snowing like "billy-oh", as my mum used to say! OK, stopped at 2cm. Doesn't sound much but I've satisfied my snow need for one winter! It can happily melt now and spring can start next week.........I wish! |
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On 6 Jan, 07:29, Dawlish wrote:
We've woken up to heavy snow and the radar promises more, as the Exeter area appears to be in the firing curl (can't really be "line", can it?) of this circulation! No-one in the family at work today either, which is great news as travel will be very difficult this rush hour - as it will be in a lot of other areas this morning! Snowing like "billy-oh", as my mum used to say! Sounds like the weather is making a selected strike on the Met Office :-) Keith (Southend) |
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On Wednesday 06 Jan 2010 07:29, Dawlish scribbled:
We've woken up to heavy snow and the radar promises more, as the Exeter area appears to be in the firing curl (can't really be "line", can it?) of this circulation! No-one in the family at work today either, which is great news as travel will be very difficult this rush hour - as it will be in a lot of other areas this morning! Snowing like "billy-oh", as my mum used to say! I used to say that but then my dad would say, "you don't call that snow! When you can't see them 'ouses, that's snow!" The houses in question were not much more than 50m away. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." |
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On Jan 6, 9:15*am, Graham P Davis wrote:
I used to say that but then my dad would say, "you don't call that snow! When you can't see them 'ouses, that's snow!" The houses in question were not much more than 50m away. Have a look and see if they are still there. |
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