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"Gianna Stefani" wrote in message
Elaine Jones wrote: Quoting from message Featherbeds belong to the days when one had to breath on the windows on a frosty morning, then scrape the "ice ferns" off. Ah yes ... those were very comfortable ... if only they still existed. I don't know about comfortable but you can still get them on windows that are not double glazed. -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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![]() danny (west kent) wrote in message ... Yes, another boring 'snow weather report' thread. But the 'guys' that just came down from the sky were a good 3 x 1.5 inches, the occaisonal one maybe bigger than that. Never mind 50p pieces. These things were like giant Goose feathers. Slight covering on the grass, roof, but melting on the roads and pavements. I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Holly, in France. Holiday home in the Dordogne, website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr |
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![]() danny (west kent) wrote in message ... Yes, another boring 'snow weather report' thread. But the 'guys' that just came down from the sky were a good 3 x 1.5 inches, the occaisonal one maybe bigger than that. Never mind 50p pieces. These things were like giant Goose feathers. Slight covering on the grass, roof, but melting on the roads and pavements. I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Holly, in France. Holiday home in the Dordogne, website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr |
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![]() danny (west kent) wrote in message ... Yes, another boring 'snow weather report' thread. But the 'guys' that just came down from the sky were a good 3 x 1.5 inches, the occaisonal one maybe bigger than that. Never mind 50p pieces. These things were like giant Goose feathers. Slight covering on the grass, roof, but melting on the roads and pavements. I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Holly, in France. Holiday home in the Dordogne, website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr |
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![]() danny (west kent) wrote in message ... Yes, another boring 'snow weather report' thread. But the 'guys' that just came down from the sky were a good 3 x 1.5 inches, the occaisonal one maybe bigger than that. Never mind 50p pieces. These things were like giant Goose feathers. Slight covering on the grass, roof, but melting on the roads and pavements. I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Holly, in France. Holiday home in the Dordogne, website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr |
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![]() "Holly, in France" wrote I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Gosh, you're just around the corner ... !!! http://www.weather-uk.com/page4.html Philip Eden |
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![]() "Holly, in France" wrote I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Gosh, you're just around the corner ... !!! http://www.weather-uk.com/page4.html Philip Eden |
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![]() "Holly, in France" wrote I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Gosh, you're just around the corner ... !!! http://www.weather-uk.com/page4.html Philip Eden |
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![]() "Holly, in France" wrote I saw the heaviest snow and the biggest flakes I have ever seen in my life yesterday, although not as big as yours. Snow settled and the ground was covered in about 5 minutes, even on the roads. This was in North Dordogne/Charente border region of France, where it has been unusually cold for the last couple of weeks. It is often cold at nights here but warms up when the sun comes out during the day. This year has been cold day and night, often overcast, temperatures remaining below freezing all day. Forecast suggests it should warm up towards the middle of this week - I hope so! -- Gosh, you're just around the corner ... !!! http://www.weather-uk.com/page4.html Philip Eden |
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![]() Philip Eden philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote in message Gosh, you're just around the corner ... !!! http://www.weather-uk.com/page4.html Yes indeed, what a coincidence! I was literally just around the corner from you the other day, in Carreau, taking photos in the snow for a swimming pool application! Only had a chance to have a quick look at your site so far but I'm going back later to see if you have data on there for this area, it will be most interesting if you do. -- Holly, in France. Holiday home in the Dordogne, website: http://la-plaine.chez.tiscali.fr |
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