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Where’s the snow! I’m sorry if you’ve a few inches but why the panic over a dusting?

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ExperiencedNotOld Tue 07-Mar-23 16:55:08

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11830843/Snow-hits-London-15C-Artic-blast-sweeps-UK-Met-Office-extends-weather-warnings-ice-snow.html

TwiceAsNice Wed 08-Mar-23 20:47:03

I woke up to snow in Surrey at 6am. A decent covering and it continues snowing until around 9-30 then started to rain. By late afternoon, despite some extra snow flurries it stopped and now we have hardly any just slush and almost gone . Hope it doesn’t come back I hate snow!

MawtheMerrier Wed 08-Mar-23 21:53:42

It's lying here tonight (N Bucks) - fingers crossed it turns to rain tomorrow

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Mar-23 21:55:39

Joseanne

FannyCornforth

This happens every single year.
It snows in March, and every one acts totally gobsmacked.
It also often snows in April too.

I was born in a snowstorm in London on this very day!
Devon is currently sleety on the coast, no doubt snow on higher ground.

I missed this - happy birthday, Joseanne
🎈🎉🎂

Callistemon21 Wed 08-Mar-23 21:56:56

Schools were open but then some closed at lunch-time so the children had to be fetched home.

Kate1949 Thu 09-Mar-23 10:00:47

We have thick snow and a blizzard here now!

FannyCornforth Thu 09-Mar-23 12:05:23

Just now in Derby. (Plus bonus 🦊 in the distance on the right)

Granmarderby10 Thu 09-Mar-23 12:44:57

Yep FannyCornforth it has arrived and I over slept. I am blaming that lovely quiet blankety sound that snow creates.
I hope it is just winters’ last hurrah before Easter 😺

MawtheMerrier Thu 09-Mar-23 14:08:32

Tempting fate methinks OP! 🥶🥶🥶☃️☃️☃️❄️❄️❄️☔️☔️☔️🌧🌧🌧

Callistemon21 Thu 09-Mar-23 14:12:19

It's pouring with rain here this afternoon.
☔🌧
Snow has all gone (for the time being)

AGAA4 Thu 09-Mar-23 14:20:33

There is deep snow here and it's still coming down. The road is completely covered and impossible to drive on. No cars have been past all day.
I'm worried about the gutters as there is a heavy load of snow on them and they broke off a few years ago in heavy snow.

Sallywally1 Sat 11-Mar-23 21:36:54

March brings breezes, loud and shrill, scares the dancing daffodils!

(can’t remember the rest, though we had to learn it at primary school!)

Doodledog Sun 12-Mar-23 09:16:07

Sallywally1

March brings breezes, loud and shrill, scares the dancing daffodils!

(can’t remember the rest, though we had to learn it at primary school!)

That's brought back memories grin

January brings the snow,
to make our feet and fingers glow.

February brings the rain,
thaws the frozen ?????? again.

March brings breezes sharp and shrill,
blows (??) the dancing daffodil.

April brings the primrose sweet,
scattering flowers at our feet.

May brings flocks of pretty lambs,
something something dah de dah grin.

June brings tulips, lillies, roses,
filling little hands with posies.

Hot July brings cooling showers,
dum de dum and something flowers.

August something about harvest.

Or was that September?.

I can't remember October either.

Dull November brings the blast,
to make the leaves go whirling past.

Chill December brings the sleet,
blazing fires and Christmas treats.

Not bad, after so long!