The Snow Discussion Thread

juststeven

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Hello,

It's snowing a lot in England so discuss the snow. How much is there where you live? Have you been out in the snow? What have you made? Anything to do with the snow can be posted here!

Thanks.
 
I've got 10 inches up here in Scotland. There's also some snow. 😉

Jokes aside, it's about knee height up here but we're used to it. You English need to man up.
 
dee4life said:
I've got 10 inches up here in Scotland. There's also some snow. 😉

Jokes aside, it's about knee height up here but we're used to it. You English need to man up.
What the hell. Your saying that as if every person in England complains about it.
 
I have never seen real snow in my life. Did travel to Chicago once, where it very, very lightly snowed, but in the end it really wasn't much different than the frost/slush that we get once a year or so down here in Texas.
 
It snowed on Thanksgiving morning where I live in Pennsylvania USA, but has not snowed since.
 
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From 2005, about 1/4 mile from where I lived. About 36"-40" at my house in about a day.
 
It started snowing here on Friday. Not too much snow though. I can still drive my rubbish car around without crashing in ice.
 
Saturday morning about 1PM it started snowing here in Scotland. Lightly snowed again here today, about 7" deep of snow, and no buses are operating and drivers are refusing to drive because of ice, looks like schools out for me.
 
Justin M said:
Blizzard_of_2005.JPG


From 2005, about 1/4 mile from where I lived. About 36"-40" at my house in about a day.
:lol:

My school never closes in the snow unfortunately.
 
we've had about 4 inches here this winter. no snow on the ground today, but it's supposed to snow tomorrow.
 
I've probably seen about 50 snowflakes so far this season...very little snow. I can't really remember when was the last time I had snow here around Thanksgiving though. Usually once we hit the second week in December things get messy and kind of fluctuates until the end of February. Usually I don't get frigid, below zero temperatures, unless the windchill makes it so, so not much to complain there.
 
We haven't had any snow yet in Tegucigalpa (read: where I really live). I think it snowed a bit, but it didn't accumulate at all.
 
Snobothehohoho said:
Tegucigalpa
...imagine having to learn that one as a kid, when you have to learn your address.


At the moment it's just really cold here, and when I wake up the water on top of the winter cover has a layer of ice on it, the retention pond in the middle of the sub has some ice on it, but no significant snowfall.
 
Hobbies230 said:
...But in the end it really wasn't much different than the frost/slush that we get once a year or so down here in Texas.

In my area of Texas we've actually gotten a few inches worth of snow on the ground to stay every year for the past 3 years now. If only for 2 days.
 
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