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The Doctor



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Widespread snow potential next week

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Post #248993 15th Jan 2015 8:47 pm
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Been tempted to post that there is a rumour it could snow next week, but I knew what would happen if I did. More chance in the north than the south I think. 
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Post #248996 15th Jan 2015 8:54 pm
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Depends where the low pressure system tracks that is due on Monday night into Tuesday. It is coming in from the north west and out towards the south east and anywhere north of its track should see snow and perhaps significant snow.

South of the line gives lighter snow, sleet or rain. Bit of a lottery with this one... LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #248999 15th Jan 2015 9:00 pm
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Ian Ferguson at the met office tweeted this: A mixed bag of EC clusters.... any pronouncements of a secure and swift return to 'mild' conditions need to be taken with pinch of salt. Meanwhile, nearer-term focus needs to be on the late Sat-Sun high WBPT plume curving atop the low running off down into Biscay. *Could* get interesting on N flank of this feature, but wide spread in PPN envelope (e.g. MOGREPS has this anywhere from N France to S Midlands!!).... LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #249001 15th Jan 2015 11:17 pm
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I live in hope, snow pleeaaassse 💭💭

Post #249002 15th Jan 2015 11:21 pm
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Hope it doesn't snow as the fl2 is being repaired next week. Last time it snowed my power steering went so I'm hoping for warmth. But then again snow is Better than any more rain, I had to drive through water deeper than the wheels for the school run yesterday, I almost pooped in my shreddies.

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Post #249016 16th Jan 2015 8:12 am
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shiggsy



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yeah but the last time it was warm was when your Landrover was on fire Wink 
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Just emerging from weather people on twitter that next week has changed! No Easterly winds and no snow bombs. Maybe February? Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
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shiggsy



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Yep, that's why I kept schtum Big Cry 
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shiggsy wrote:
yeah but the last time it was warm was when your Landrover was on fire Wink


Good point, Thanks for the reminder. 🚒

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Big downgrades from the forecast models. My money is safe unfortunately. Sad LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #249073 16th Jan 2015 5:42 pm
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The problem with weather reporting is that they cater for the hard of thinking generation that seems to be coming along.
The slightest hint of snow and everyone is up in arms, "roads have not been gritted" "where are the gritters" " I was stuck this morning for 2 hours and it's only a 2 mile journey"

fu****** walk you brain dead piece of Censored


There, that's better

... and there lies the problem, we have a generation that are seemingly unable to comprehend common sense, everything has to be done for them, they are totally incapable and clueless, and yet bleat vociferously on social media about their ails.

Regards

Victo ... Taz

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Post #249098 16th Jan 2015 8:00 pm
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The Doctor



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Interestingly Taz, back in the day when I had the FL2, I encountered a bloke trying to get up a steep hill on a pretty busy housing estate that wasn't gritted.

He was driving a BMW 1 series on low profile sports tyres Banging Head He had slid sideways and blocked the road. He would have made better progress on a pogo stick. I had to mount the kerb on one side in order to get past him.

Again, why not think about how rubbish the car is in snow and walk, get a lift, catch a bus or stay at home instead?

Or fit winter tyres Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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