Have you got snow in your area?
… the Met Office is asking us:
Have you got snow in your area? Why not let the Met Office know by telling us where you are and how much snow is on the ground…
Hang on … shouldn’t they be telling us when the snow’s coming rather than have us tell them when (and where) it’s arrived?
Misty’s been in and out like a fiddler’s elbow today, each time being out for a minute at most before realising that the strange white stuff is both cold and wet and not a pleasant environment for a puddy tat. In spite of showers through the day, it didn’t amount to anything to speak of - no more than half an inch at most - and trains are running as per usual (according to one, at least). Roads are treacherous (well, I’m sure the main road is clear but getting there will be “fun” in the morning) so I think I’ll walk to the station tomorrow. I think I’d better get into work as it was due to me myself and Chorlton and he’s likely to be snowbound.
Bah.
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briggy says:
Added on December 28th, 2005 at 9:29 amdefinitely a day a day for the brolly and bowler i should think!
The Bishop says:
Added on December 28th, 2005 at 11:34 am4 inches yesterday and a similar amount added last night. It’s loverlee here (but then some of us don’t have to go to work for quite a while).