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Weather...or not.
Yesterday evening and again this morning the bbc national and local news carried dire warnings of Snow heading for us from the Irish sea. I looked at the charts and they covered the whole of the Northwest from Cheshire to Cumbria and all points inbetween. The Met Offfice website was beside itself with dire warnings of as much as four inches of the white stuff!
And now, the weather system that was targeted as the culprit is sitting right over us and I can tell you honestly there has not fallen so much as one flake in Blackpool. A little hailstone and a lot of rain is the limit. Is it any different in God's country? Can anyone tell me? Are you all snowed in up to the rooftops? Or, to quote Annie Lennox; "...is it raining with you?" I know I shouldn't let it bother me but this hysterical overreaction by the BBC and the Met Office to the least change in barometric pressure is getting on my wick. And I think that Dianne Oxbury should be put out to grass. |
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A small smattering in accy A-B, which has frozen solid n the good thing is theres that little fell,yeh can't see the glass thats gonna make yeh fall.:eek: in other words a nightmare.
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Here in Morecambe I'm told there were a few flakes this morning though I didn't see and it's been raining all day. Quite often our weather bears no resemblance to the forecast but maybe that's because we're on the coast and maybe it's the same for Blackpool. The Met Office website says a band of wet weather over western parts of the United Kingdom on Saturday morning will move slowly east and southeastwards across the United Kingdom during the day. As it does so it will readily turn to sleet and snow away from western and southwestern coastal areas giving accumulations of 2-5cm in places and 5-10cm widely across parts of central and eastern England. So there may be snow further inland. |
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So, not the 'white out' that was threatened. Isn't that just typical.
Thing is, if the Met Office continue crying wolf like this no one is going to take any notice of them at all. Not that many do anyway. The Telegraph are reporting that Heathrow have already cancelled a third of flights on the strength of this warning. |
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Though there is generally a 3 centigrade difference in temperature between Accy and Blackpool it does not always apply. Blackpool was almost deserted this morning while we were out delivering. Because of the warning, people stayed at home and businesses who rely on trade throughout the winter have suffered the consequences of the Met Office's panic. It seems to me like they cannot get the forecast right until it is actually happening - pathetic. |
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Just had a nose at the sky news & they were showing some quite heavy snow up over the hills & the border heading into the dark side there (West Yorkshire :D)
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Out this afternoon up Coppice. It was freezing rain.All the cars on the estate near us looked as though were covered in frosted glass.
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It's getting a bit worse, here on Dill Hall. We have even lost our Sky signal.
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It's snowing in Bury and Salford but nothing so far in Great Harwood.
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Although on this morning's BBC news, they showed the whole of the north west under a blanket of snow, at a time they showed as being 3 pm this afternoon, they didn't actually say it would snow here.
They did say it would snow in the south east, later in the evening, and they could get 5-10 cms. Although it'll remain cold, the north west is forecast to have rain tomorrow. Currently very icy here. With the rain, and slight sleet, freezing on contact. Does amuse me, the giddy state the news programmes get in every year. It's winter. It's cold. It some times snow. Teddy bears go plop-plop in the woods. Big deal. |
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Just tried to call a company in Bolton, supposed to be open till 10pm, got a recorded message, due to the severe weather conditions our offices are now closed.
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A update on Sky issues. I managed to get access to our dish, its outside our bedroom window and de ice it with some de icer that and a bit of banging. The ice accumulated was pretty large.
As a result, our sky is back. Good luck |
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