Snow

If you didn't drink yourself numb, Shadow, your standards are slipping! :o

Very cold until mid-afternoon at Lingfield, with a sharp north wind, but no sign of the white stuff. Brighton cold and dry, but it doesn't mean that it won't be frosting-up at Fontwell for tomorrow!
 
I'm not sure the temperature got above zero here yesterday. -2.5 when I went down the road for the papers and -1.5 when I put the chucklewagon in the garage just after teatime. Was quite taken aback with how cold it/I felt when I took muttley out for a walk in the afternoon.

Nice & sunny, though.
 
Kri, I can't believe there wasn't snow at Lingfield. I was near Nutfield, barely 10 miles away, during the afternoon and there were several flurries.
 
Not too good here

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Spoke to my mother this morning, there's been plenty of snow in York,unlike here in Wantage where snow is a very rare commodity.
 
No snow in Faringdon either, not a single flake :rolleyes: I was unreliably informed yesterday that it'll snow here Monday or Tuesday.
 
Originally posted by Shadow Leader@Feb 19 2005, 11:38 PM
None in sunny Berkshire yet....but I freezed my arse off walking back from the pub...... h:)
<_< :( and no offers to unfreeze it either S/L your luck's worse than mine or on a par ................. :D :D

I slept with my blow up doll last night it was so cold... it kept going down on me ... :D :D
 
Was quite taken aback with how cold it/I felt when I took muttley out for a walk in the afternoon.

I think it is very nice of Maurice to take fellow forumites out for a walk. Can I be next please? Do you hold our hands when crossing the road?
 
Absolute Blizzard here in Yorkshire.

Worried about how I am going to get to the shop as I have finished the bacon and am already running low on Milk
 
two inches overnight and just finished clearing the conservatory roof so my little lass can sit and do her X stitch in the warm and I can turn the heating off !

I imagine Griff can tell you all about real snowfalls and not our two inch dustings.
 
Newcastle currently playing Chelsea in a snow storm and they have had to change the match ball to a Premier League yellow ball because the official FA Cup match ball is only made in silver and the players and officials cannot see it. Good choice of colour eh seeing that most of the FA Cup is played in Winter and there might, just might, be bad weather.
 
Well, plenty of AW racing to keep us going this week including the Lingfield Festival. I wouldn't make any plans for Kempton or Haydock next Saturday :rolleyes:
 
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