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  • So what kind of winter are we going to get
  • JonBoy
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    I know its all best guess and but whats the general idea this year?

    soobalias
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    dry

    please let it be dry

    Klunk
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7amSrgtINI[/video]

    ohnohesback
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    Cold. As in 2010. Although the likes of Joe Bastardi claim that we’re in for a ‘brutal’ winter…

    http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/combination-of-factors-could-m/36990

    JonBoy
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    Great. Start saving for it now. Cost enough last year.

    binners
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    I expect it’ll be little different to the ‘summer’. Just a few degrees colder. We now seem to inhabit a land of perpetual, year-round, grey dullness 😥

    wallop
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    Hopefully one where lots of snow falls in France.

    crazy-legs
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    I expect it’ll be little different to the ‘summer’. Just a few degrees colder. We now seem to inhabit a land of perpetual, year-round, grey dullness

    For once binners I suspect that your perpetual misery, doom and gloom is correct. 🙁
    Was it 2010 winter when it was really really cold and we had loads of snow? Cos that was ace. More like that please. 6ft of snow for about 2 months. Bring it on.

    soobalias
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    snow socks, chains or winter tyres

    ohnohesback
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    Standby food, emergency lighting and heating… The power grid is always at the greatest risk of faliure when demand is at it’s greatest. It may be OK…it may not… don’t get caught-out if it cracks under stress.

    And remember, even if you have gas heating, if it relies on the mains for ingition you are stuffed if you can’t light it manually.

    maccruiskeen
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    [video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygx-sEb5tgQ[/video]

    cloudnine
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    Wet, dark and windy… much like last winter.
    If only they would change away from gmt and have the extra hour of light on an evening.

    footflaps
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    And remember, even if you have gas heating, if it relies on the mains for ingition you are stuffed if you can’t light it manually.

    Just run the pump & boiler off a mini-generator or battery & inverter if it’s a short power cut.

    Hohum
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    Mild and hopefully very brief.

    I hate winter.

    aracer
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    I predict we’ll have Christmas and New Year festivities. A little later on you’ll find all the gyms are full of ressers. The middle of February will be a bad time to go out to a restaurant. It will get dark earlier than it does now.

    You get all that for free.

    lunge
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    Ice cold and dry would be good, mild and wet is more likely I suspect.

    binners
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    crazy-legs – It was 2009 and 2010 we had shedloads of snow. We were snowed in for the best part of a week, both years.

    One of those mornings when you take one look out of the window and say “sod even trying to get into work today! Right! Who’s for a snowball fight?!!!” 😀

    theblackmount
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    Just like this summer – only colder and darker. I’ve still not swopped out my mud tyres from last winter. Seems little point now…

    ohnohesback
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    Footflaps; I hope that idea would work for you. Best to try it now and be sure your heating would start without any timer issues.

    At least if you are prepared now you won’t need to worry about getting organised later if/when it hits. And you may have other, more pressing concerns to attend to at the time…

    rudebwoy
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    The one you deserve !

    Northwind
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    After last year’s winter didn’t arrive, I’m hoping for tons of snow.

    ohnohesback
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    I thought that was chr*stm*s…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXCEdrnaFlY

    Now look what you made me do!

    CheesybeanZ
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    cold and dry would be my choice , but it’ll be damp wet and cold 😡

    deus
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    I’m hoping for a brutal, birds falling out of the sky ‘cos it’s so cold, feet of snow on the ground, crisp and clear, sparkly like a new pin type of winter.

    Hopefully like 2009 and 2010 combined.

    😀
    love winter.

    makes getting into work so much more interesting.

    I suspect it’ll just be a second rate continuation of the damp squib of a year that we’ve had so far 🙁

    molgrips
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    Any predictions are a total guess.

    However I will, as always, be dearly hoping for lots of cold and snow 🙂

    ohnohesback
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    GJP
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    Short would be my choice

    grahamg
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    Now that my commute takes me over the Mendips (around 250m high), I’d rather it stayed above freezing for at least two of the three months… I can handle the bus and turbo training/main-road bashing for a month or so but any more than that will send me round the bend.

    molgrips
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    Get some studs, ride in the snow and ice. Simples.

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