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Well its stopped snowing, 4-5cm of snow , small amount of thaw and now
at -1.7 is freezing quick
The roads are going to be very dodgy in the rush hour.

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Well its stopped snowing, 4-5cm of snow , small amount of thaw and now
at -1.7 is freezing quick
The roads are going to be very dodgy in the rush hour.

Steve
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Roads now in total gridlock, it took a police car 15 min to do 1/2 mile.
Sky's clearing very quick.. time to cool down the telescope I think.

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Roads now in total gridlock, it took a police car 15 min to do 1/2 mile.
Sky's clearing very quick.. time to cool down the telescope I think.


I saw an amusing thing yesterday.
The button on a pedestrian crossing was frozen solid so it
couldn't be pushed and 'wait' was illuminated constantly.
The result of which the lights went red frequently, forcing
traffic to stop even if there was nobody crossing

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