It's snowing ! (Nov 24 Page 82)
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Snow in Farningham so fairly certain Longfield would also have some. No way I would drive in this. I've not heard anyone drive past our house yet.Lordflashheart said:No snow in Dartford, however the school my wife works at in Longfield is closed !!!
Honestly, this country is a joke1 -
Charlton clear so far. Was milder getting back after the quiz last night than going out at midday.0
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Blimey - I take it back - Dartford is completely clear yet Farningham is only 5/6 minutes away !!Arsenetatters said:
Snow in Farningham so fairly certain Longfield would also have some. No way I would drive in this. I've not heard anyone drive past our house yet.Lordflashheart said:No snow in Dartford, however the school my wife works at in Longfield is closed !!!
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Thick snow in Eynsford overnight. Our road is usually full of commuters' cars by 7.00am but very few this morning. -5c here!1
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Nothing around Bexleyheath. Felt like a right idiot taking the huskies to the station at 6am9
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Amazing how localised this is. Snowing really heavily here again in Maidstone.
Just got the log burner on, bowl of porridge and enjoying watching the dog frolic about in the whiteout outside.3 -
Proper snow in Chatham coming down real thick, had a good 8 inches overnight
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Woke up looked at my road and was covered no gritter had been down there, also next road was just as bad. But once i got to the main roads in Sevenoaks i was fine all way to East Croydon, so much panic over nothing so far.
Work called me up yesterday and asked if needed, can i stay in the hotel until Thursday? as its supposed to get worse, fingers crossed dont have to but have brought an overnight bag just incase.0 -
We've had a few mm near Stone Crossing. Very disappointing though after all these weather warnings.Lordflashheart said:
Blimey - I take it back - Dartford is completely clear yet Farningham is only 5/6 minutes away !!Arsenetatters said:
Snow in Farningham so fairly certain Longfield would also have some. No way I would drive in this. I've not heard anyone drive past our house yet.Lordflashheart said:No snow in Dartford, however the school my wife works at in Longfield is closed !!!
Honestly, this country is a joke0 - Sponsored links:
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There is snow but not much at all really on the journey from ore to London via Tunbridge wells ...0
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Was expecting a good few inches last night but nothing.
It hasn't snowed here either.6 -
Was strange driving down the A2 today.
Left home this morning, around 4/5 inches of snow on the ground and more still coming down.
Driving past Shorne, Gravesend and so on, fields of snow either side of the A2, then got to Dartford area and not so much as a snowflake.
Brilliant sunshine at work now, bloody cold though.0 -
The beast from the east my arse3
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Same thing for me in gravesend. My road looks like a Christmas card. Got round the corner onto a main road & there was absolutely nothing.johnnybev1987 said:Woke up looked at my road and was covered no gritter had been down there, also next road was just as bad. But once i got to the main roads in Sevenoaks i was fine all way to East Croydon, so much panic over nothing so far.
Work called me up yesterday and asked if needed, can i stay in the hotel until Thursday? as its supposed to get worse, fingers crossed dont have to but have brought an overnight bag just incase.
All the schools around here are closed though. We really are a soft nation when it comes to snow!
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Not a flake in Bexley, clear blue sky.
Long may it continue.
During the Big Freeze of '63 (Boxing Day 1962 through to early March), I did my paper round every morning, went to school each day, the buses ran as did the trains. The milk and coal got through as well.
We've become a bunch of softies, health and safety my ****!2 -
About an inch of snow in my part of Cheshire but still falling. Another work from home day.0
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Sex wee by the weather obsessed Daily Express. Living high up in the Surrey hills I need to brave the elements: so I'm going outside, I may be sometime.0
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As my wife said to me when she opened the bedroom curtains this morning, 'what happened to that 8 inches you promised me last night...?'1
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Ha ha. Yeah that headline making fella from the Express is probably laying in his garden knocking one out with his mittens on!soapboxsam said:Sex wee by the weather obsessed Daily Express. Living high up in the Surrey hills I need to brave the elements: so I'm going outside, I may be sometime.
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Your poor wife has just given birth and you’re forcing yourself upon her again.ForeverAddickted said:Good couple of inches in Strood this morning
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Just started here!0
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Sorry, but some of the jokes on here are more akin with the takeover thread. Please take your smut over there.
This is a serious thread for serious people worried about the impending end of the world.7 -
We've had sufficient snow to cover roads and pavements so they all blend into one. In other words no kerbs (or Curbs).
Still coming down steadily. This is Rainham Kent.
For anyone interested I did try to get in yesterday in the end but suffered a sudden engine malfunction on the M2 and could not go faster than 30-40 MPH. A juggernaut nearly drove into my rear! I left at the next available exit and limped to the dealer and left the car there. They still have it....
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carly burn said:
Sorry, but some of the jokes on here are more akin with the takeover thread. Please take your smut over there.
This is a serious thread for serious people worried about the impending end of the world.5 -
Nowt here in Bedfordshire0
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that's great - it's hiding all the rubbish strewn across the streets!The Organiser said:Maidstone this morning!
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Not really. Showers by their nature are localised. We don't have an easy way of measuring rain showers to compare them, especially if we don't witness them. Snow on the other hand ...Addickted said:Amazing how localised this is. Snowing really heavily here again in Maidstone.
Just got the log burner on, bowl of porridge and enjoying watching the dog frolic about in the whiteout outside.
The Met Office forecasters are on a hiding to nothing because they are required by government to issue warnings but inevitably, when showers are involved, many will wonder what the fuss was about.0