![]() |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
if it snows, im gonna build a big snowman and take a pic an put it on ere:D
'IF'!! |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
:D Well, I checked weather.com today and changed to Thurs, Fri and Saturday, Rain/Snow showers and then next five days rain .. gonna' be wet, wet, wet and wet no matter what.
Put me old fleece lined not very stylish boots, shovel, duffel coat in the boot so I am prepared. |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
it better not snow or rain on friday :(
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
its mi burpday friday :D yeah im off out
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
so wheres this snow then its been arriving for weeks
not complaining or anything but ive been sliding around on tarmac for over a week and my sledge is knackered :o |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
Snow is fun, but can be very inconvenient ... :D If it comes, hope not too many outings spoilt and tales of woe on this thread. Well, Chav, you won't be able to sledge now will you !!? Remember: The tarmac is black;the snow is white, on black, sledge will crack, on white you take flight. |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
well ime in a race with preston for snow i want to buid my lads first ever snowman yeah its a competition thing between me and his mum lol |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
1. Super holiday with dad 2. First snowman. :D |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Beginning to get very annoyed now, nowhere does it mention on the following metcheck weather warning the name Accrington. Is it going to happen or not?
Forecasters Warning -- Sleet, Snow & Ice -- Areas Affected: England & Wales This is an update to the earlier issued Severe Weather Watch. Confidence is growing for a significant spell of snow across England and Wales especially during the course of Thursday. While there remains uncertainties, primarily because of what is a very complex meteorological event, confidence is now high enough to increase the Weather Watch to an Advanced Weather Warning. An approaching low pressure and its associated surface frontal zones will approach England and Wales from the West - Southwest during the early hours of Thursday. This area of sleet and snow will then progress Northwards during the day bringing some prolonged and significant snow anywhere from the M4 corridor Northwards especially. The Northern extent of where the snow will progress to still has some uncertainty surrounding it, but at the moment it would seem as though it will reach Southern parts of Northern England. Exact amounts of snow still remain hard to comment on and further information over the coming days is certainly needed but there is scope for several centimeters of snow, especially over higher ground. Winds will also be on the increase with a moderate to strong Southeasterly wind developing bringing the risk of drifting snow, especially over high ground. Further updates to follow... |
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
now according to the weather forecast on bbc 1 supposed to be thursday during the day when we get it? Ok whats the betting it arrives on Friday?
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
I hope it snows buckets next week when it's half term that'll be the entertainment sorted for a short while
|
Re: hey up snows coming!!
Quote:
But even that has changed past few days, but as long as it arrives when i dont have to go out then its fine, as long as i can watch it snugly warm thro the window :D |
All times are GMT. The time now is 14:27. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com