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Brings to mind winter in Buffalo NY where my wife and I were brought up.
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Quite like that up in the north just now
Friday afternoon
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& Saturday morning
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forecast for the next week more of the same :(
simon
 
We've had a smattering of snow in London this morning, nothing too serious and appears to be melting.
 
Up here in Cumbria I've gritted all the pavements ('footways') round my house this afternoon. I do this every year when a cold snap arrives, telling myself that, when I'm too old to do it (I'm 66), someone younger will step into the breach and carry it forward.

It's not happened yet - although I have had younger adults thank me as they saunter past...
 
Up here in Cumbria I've gritted all the pavements ('footways') round my house this afternoon. I do this every year when a cold snap arrives, telling myself that, when I'm too old to do it (I'm 66), someone younger will step into the breach and carry it forward.

It's not happened yet - although I have had younger adults thank me as they saunter past...

COR Paul at 66 youre still a yongster you wait till you over 70 then the old age will hit as im 73 an by gum i feel it wish i was just your age
chrisb
 
Well up here in t'norf its been a bit chilly.....not much snow mind... Went for walk round the river this morning...... Even the ducks are walking!.......... Been a long time since ive seen ice on the river

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I've started following a YouTuber who lives in Yakutsk, Siberia. It's a blog about living there, it's the coldest town in the world. Winter temperatures average -48 degrees. 😶
 
What a difference 24 hours makes

Snows gone, ice nearly gone

Yesterday vs today

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And this the river..... The entrance on the right leads to the cut thats the above pics..... Yesterday the swans and ducks were walking on the ice

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This past Monday Buffalo recorded it's highest wind gust of 79mph during the snow storm. During the Blizzard of 77 it was only 60mph but wind chill of -60F. 'Snowvember' 2014 lake effect storms over 5 days dropped 7 Feet of snow on the area. Winters seem much milder now. I remember my mom putting a tape on the kitchen window to show when we didn't have to go to school. It showed 20 inches. This was for overnight snowfalls only.
 
I wish I could post some winter views of where I live in Cornwall. But we don't got no snow. In fact, it was so warm today I almost didn't bother with a coat, but there was some mizzle in the air so I did. Mizzle you ask? Mizzle is mist and drizzle, a normal Cornish day.

I think we may have snow on the way.
Lee
 
I was sent home early from work last night due to the snow as the bosses were worried about us getting home if we stayed any longer 😮

It was a nice excuse for some unscheduled bench time 😊

Geoff.
 
We in Cornwall were hit by very high winds a day or so. I was staying at a friends house to make sure she was OK during the storm and there was also a power cut. I went home the next day to see if my house had survived the ninety mile an hour winds. I had. But my greenhouse didn't. This is how I found it.

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My two compost bins decided to relocate too. They were empty so not held down.

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My friends power is still not on, like 40,000 others in Cornall. I live 10 mins walk from her house and my power is on. Only a small part of my vilage is without power.

Lee
 
Apparently it's so cold down in London, Keir Starmer has been seen with his hands in his own pockets...(for once).
 
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