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Pleater Snow - for some of the... 22nd March 13, 06:46 AM
cessna152towser Yes indeed. Spring started... 22nd March 13, 07:06 AM
Jock Scot As at 1430 GMT, we have just... 22nd March 13, 07:28 AM
neloon Anne, "Much of the more... 22nd March 13, 07:40 AM
Phil Usually anywhere north of... 22nd March 13, 10:09 AM
Kiltedjohn A lot of it seems to be... 22nd March 13, 10:28 AM
Gryphon57 Could you be kind enough to... 22nd March 13, 11:53 AM
tulloch Here in Central Massachusetts... 22nd March 13, 12:10 PM
frank_a Last year here on this day it... 22nd March 13, 12:16 PM
McClef For Dorset the "northern... 22nd March 13, 02:01 PM
JonathanB Snow in South London (albeit... 23rd March 13, 10:17 AM
Singlemalt It is snowing here this... 23rd March 13, 04:40 PM
Phil Sounds much the same as here... 22nd March 13, 02:29 PM
John_Carrick The power went off for the... 22nd March 13, 04:50 PM
cck At 7:00 PM it is a balmy 80 F... 22nd March 13, 05:24 PM
Pleater Ah - well I did write 'much'... 22nd March 13, 08:51 AM
Jock Scot Just seconds after I sent the... 22nd March 13, 10:00 AM
Pleater Shaftesbury? Ah yes, I... 22nd March 13, 07:59 PM
Derek Bitterley cold wind and lots... 22nd March 13, 11:16 PM
jhockin not intending to "highjack"... 23rd March 13, 09:53 AM
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Jock Scot I used to stalk deer on the... 4th April 13, 02:38 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    Anne,
    "Much of the more Northern parts of the British isles have been hit by snow and high winds, closing schools, making travel dangerous or impossible." Jock doesn't have snow. Aberdeen doesn't have snow. Where exactly, in the eyes of Dorset, are the "more Northern parts"?
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    Usually anywhere north of Watford in my experience. Edinburgh has been snow-free today, bitterly cold though.

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    A lot of it seems to be coming down right now in the West Midlands of England.

    Shan't be venturing far this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
    Usually anywhere north of Watford in my experience. Edinburgh has been snow-free today, bitterly cold though.
    Could you be kind enough to define "bitterly cold" for those of us not in Scotland. As an example, here in Maryville, Missouri, USA, the day started at a brisk 23 F/ -5C and warmed up to its current 32 F/0 C. Our area is expected to get 3-5 inches of snow tonight, Kansas City area to the south is expecting 6-9 in.. Ironically a week ago it was 77 F/ 25 C for the afternoon high. Spring has begun colder than the last official week of winter.

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    Here in Central Massachusetts at a little over 1,000 feet we have been walloped with snow after snow during the months of February and March. Rather unusual but it does happen here. The weather has been biting cold much of the time and we have had some days with sustained winds. Poor souls on the coast. Cape Cod and much of the shore around Boston are changed forever.

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    Last year here on this day it was 21 or 22. For the last week or maybe even two, it has been below 0 at night, then above a tad during the day. This is actually a wee bit below normal for this time of year, but it does make the maple sap flow!

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    For Dorset the "northern parts" would be around Shaftesbury!
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    Snow in South London (albeit technically on the north slope of the North Downs, but the North Downs are fairly insignificant hills). It is very rare to have snow this late in the year. I've stayed indoors all day, but worn a kilt to feel defiant.

    As far as I'm concerned, the North is Lancashire and Yorkshire and anything north of that. (I always think of Lincolnshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire as not really the north, although geographically bits of Yorkshire are south of bits of them, if you see what I mean.)

    Traditionally the North was north of the River Trent, but the Trent does a massive loop to the south to get round the bottom of the Pennines.

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    It is snowing here this evening and there has been snow on the ground here since November. I actually love winter generally but I am now officially tired of it and awaiting the first signs of spring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gryphon57 View Post
    Could you be kind enough to define "bitterly cold" for those of us not in Scotland. As an example, here in Maryville, Missouri, USA, the day started at a brisk 23 F/ -5C and warmed up to its current 32 F/0 C. Our area is expected to get 3-5 inches of snow tonight, Kansas City area to the south is expecting 6-9 in.. Ironically a week ago it was 77 F/ 25 C for the afternoon high. Spring has begun colder than the last official week of winter.
    Sounds much the same as here then. The wind is coming straight out of the Baltic just now and while I don't make a habit of walking round with a thermometer I would guess the wind chill factor is around -5 C.

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    The power went off for the entire city of Belfast for a while this evening because of the weather.
    Luckily we have had a balmy 4 degrees in Connacht today.
    Dumfries and Galloway featured on the BBC news tonight as another of the badly affected areas. I hope the first Ferrintosh weekend is going OK
    John

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