Here's hoping
Not yet but it's forecast "light snow" in Kent!
No snow yet in the GeordieLand ... ๐
Apparently quite a bit in Perthshire
Had some in midlands, didn't last long!
We have had a sprinkling here in bristol.
About 2cm in the NWAlps
None in Southern Hampshire.
None in Southern Hemisphere.
It's 30c
Apparently quite a bit in Perthshire
Yip
None in East London, but cold
None in West Sussex.
Been snowing all night here. Over 30cm deep now, still snowing and drifting.
None in the wild borders of Hampshire / West Sussex.
Licky boom boom down.
The threat of snow was not communicated to micromtbfixlette, to avoid disappointment. Needless to say, Reading is snow free this morning.
Black ice
You have it wrong scotroutes, if you can see Tarmac, you must make progress upto the national speed limit....
Is that a new Micra?
If so it may well have died of shame, it's fugly
a tiny smattering on car roofs/windows (Wantage) but nothing atall on roads etc going S from there.
My head office near Melton, atop what they laughingly call a hill, had snow yesterday apparently. But they refused to send me a photo so I'm inclined to think they were full of it.
East Midlands here too (Loughborough). A good inch on the ground here. From scraping the car I think it started as freezing rain, then a bit of a powdery layer on top.
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Is it just me or does anyone else see a distinct lack of anything remotely worthy of such an outcome? You can still see the tarmac FFS.
Driving like a **** should do it.
About an inch in Blackburn; we live at the foot of a steep hill with a T junction joining the A666 at the top, which made it interesting this morning. I was first up the hill, which was OK but getting onto the main road was fun. The M65 was un-gritted.
Should have taken Mrs Gti's Ibiza, which has winter tyres but somehow she seems to have forgotten to fill the tank!
Nothing on the borders of West Sussex, Surry and East Sussex
7am this morning
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A couple of those cars had actually been cleared of snow last night
It's been snowing in Sligo - apparently!
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Why do idiots always film in portrait?
Couple of inches on Dartmoor above about 300m ASL
None on the South Hampshire coast, looks chilly mind.
Nothing in Deepest Chilterns
There was a bit overnight in Stourbridge, none in Warwick when I got to work though.
The Malvern Hills are looking very picturesque, the Link is looking as drab as ever however.
Some in North Hampshire / West Berkshire. Beacon Hill / Ladle Hill and around appears to have had a dusting last night.
Still got sleet/hail from overnight unmelted in shady spots here in mid-sussex.
globalti - MemberWhy do idiots always film in portrait?
Agree. People who film in portrait should be put to community service for a week. ๐ก
Im working in Stone Crossing in Kent today and it's a beautiful sunny day, clear skies, light breeze I can't see it snowing here anytime soon...
Nothing here in sunny Darlington, but it hardly ever rains here either, so not a surprise.
My sister, near Avimore, has about a foot of snow.
I knew I'd seen ScotRoutes' picture before: https://twitter.com/theiaincameron/status/555264447611428864
Driving like a **** should do it.
Uh huh. Never fails to amaze me how people end up coming to grief in reasonable* conditions.
*provided you don't drive like an arse
8 degrees and raining in Devon. Normal service resumed.
