Poxy Weather

Canal Navvy

Canal Navvy

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No interesting weather here, damp out and no real wind.
Boring day tomorrow as everything cancelled due to the adverse weather warnings 😔
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
bet the carnage going on around here'll be significant up the valleys -- we're 800 ft roughly ... they're 12-1500 ft :oops:
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this is the A465 road from below the 'snow line' upwards to Brynmawr/Ebbw vale/Tredegar/Merffa .. known locally as 'Black Rock' .... looks a bit white tonight -- the 'snow line' is usually about half way up/down at a pub on the old black Rock road called 'the drum and monkey' .. from there up it'll be snowing if it's going to
 
Gecko

Gecko

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A section of the main freeway (motorway to you guys) between Melb. and Sydney has been closed for a couple of days - due to bush fires

I'm lacking motivation to work outside at the moment

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Temp didn't drop below 30C until midnight last night.
 
sfrs4

sfrs4

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Well we've had weather warning after weather warning, and all we've had is a sprinkle of snow and some frost. Currently drizzling with rain, the thing with where I live, North Nott's is its either all or nothing, we have quite the protection in the North of the Trent valley, if the weather comes from the west the Pennines shield us, if it's from the north the Yorkshire Wolds shield us, if it's from the east the Lincolnshire Wolds shield us, if it's from the south we're all ducked lol.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I’m sick of it now . Feckin freezing night and day so no chance of shifting
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you just keep ALL of that there Vin .... do not envy you waking to that lot
was coming down in some order when I went to bed last night, but mostly horizontal as was blowing a hooley which has kept what settled here to a minimum
Kia is all but clear this morning, but some corners have more than their fair share ... our top road to our drive was apparently impassable at 10 o'clock last night with it all accumulated between the hedges :(
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but we have a casualty
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bloody pheasants've been attacking the seams lately for some reason and the accumulation of white shite did for it .... new cover ordered - has lasted nigh on 6 years, so not done badly despite a couple of flying lessons/escapes in some serious winds, 'fore I made the channel base for it and it got bolted to half a tonne of base frame :giggle:

gonna want a couple of dry days to fit the replacement, when it arrives, as I'll have to lift it out of there and remove all the securing measures, keeping it all in place -- and it's full of our patio furniture ATM
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be nice to have a pristine cover on it as it'd had 'a life' 'fore it got bolted down ....... sleep nights now though, when it blows, knowing it ain't gonna take off :giggle:
 
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bobthebuilder

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😲😲😲Back in 1982, when snow meant snow—proper, chest-high, lose-the-dog-and-the-Austin-Allegro snow—we didn’t panic. We didn’t refresh weather apps every 30 seconds waiting for a colour-coded warning to tell us how to feel. We simply looked out the window, muttered ā€œbit nippy,ā€ and got on with it.

Schools were open. Teachers arrived wrapped like Arctic explorers, children turned up soaked, frozen, and delighted. Trains? Yes, they stopped—but nobody expected an apology, compensation, or a counselling session. Cars still drove, largely because giving up wasn’t an option. Milkmen became local heroes, trudging through drifts like sherpas with pints instead of oxygen. Bread vanished from shops within minutes, not because of panic buying, but because half the street fancied toast after digging themselves out.

Fast-forward to today: one centimetre of snow and the nation collapses like a fainting goat. Schools shut ā€œas a precaution,ā€ councils issue 47 statements, and adults are advised not to leave the house without emotional support. Gritters are tracked like NASA missions. Someone on Facebook declares it ā€œunprecedented,ā€ despite photographic evidence from 1982 showing cars entirely swallowed by snowbanks.

Where did our gumption go? When did free will get replaced by a laminated risk assessment? We didn’t need a nanny state back then—just a shovel, a flask, and the quiet understanding that if you survived the walk to the shop, you’d earned your bread. Literally.
 
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