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  • jo4eyesjo4eyes Posts: 2,058

    It was -4.5C first thing here this morning & only about0.5C even now.

    A weak sun sometimes, but am sure felt sleet/spitting in the wind when crossing a carpark just now. J.

  • Was -4c here at 8 o'clock this morning; about 1c during the day & a bit overcast; it's currently .8c in the shed.

    They keep telling us that the snow is coming...........

  • its coming Friday to the west,so getting ready with the salt,shovel and sledge.very cold this evening.

  • It was -7.5c last night when I took the dog out then through the night dropped down to -7.8c hasn't got above freezing all day,  the highest it got to was -0.9c it's now -6.1c and dropping so another very cold night.

  • +2c when I got in at 10 o'clock.

    According to this evening's forecast we should be just too far north for tomorrow's snow.image  However Friday (when we're due to be out for the evening) looks like a different story image................

  • Hope it's not as bad as they say it's going to be for you all.

    A friend slipped over on ice yesterday & broke a finger; miles from anywhere, on her own & no mobile reception, she was so lucky that it wasn't worse.  So please take care folks!

  • Looks cold out there this morning, snow on the ground still from Monday. Supposed to be going to minus 4 over next couple of days. Roll on the weekend so that I can stay in bed.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,102

    Yes, we've still got deep snow - about 8" - and it's bitterly cold - can't tell you how cold - I think a Christmas pressie from MIL might be a garden thermometer, but as we didn't get to hers for Christmas due to Norovirus, I've not got my pressie yet image

    However, from this https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/291545140676399105/photo/1 it looks as if we're in for some more soon, and those of you a bit west from here are going to get more than us from the looks of it image  Good luck and stay warm and safe.


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Busy-LizzieBusy-Lizzie Posts: 23,966

    -7° in Dordogne. Snow is now frozen and crunchy. Pushing wheelbarrow with horses' hay very difficult. Photo is yesterday morning.

    http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y487/Busy-Lizzie/IMG_4987_zps4436d95b.jpg

     We had norovirus here too around Christmas. OH had it, & 2 sons ans daughter-in-law.

    Dordogne and Norfolk. Clay in Dordogne, sandy in Norfolk.
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