It snowed 15 miles south of us, the other side of the M4 to us but we have only had a mere smear, little more than heavy frost.
Good Morning Monday 18th May 2026
I logged on today expecting a thread about the snowstorm, but didn't see one.
How are you all making out? Stuck at home for a few days, or do you have to go out?
It's a balmy 5 degrees celcius here on BC's north coast. We had a tiny bit of snow a few days ago, but it's all melted now.
It snowed 15 miles south of us, the other side of the M4 to us but we have only had a mere smear, little more than heavy frost.
Very cold and frosty here in SW Wales. Must have been very cold last night as our large pond is frozen over. I have not seen that in the seven years we have been here .
Woke up to a snowy morning in Cheshire. Have had to cancel my birthday lunch with DH in nearby village and tell family not to try and come round. There are only two roads into our estate and both are steep. Folk have posted pix on facebook of stranded cars in the area. Rebooking my entire birthday to next Tuesday.
Still waiting with my old fashioned wooden sledge at the ready. No snow yet. 😪
Maggiemaybe
^Why do we make so much fuss? Our son lives in Montreal and it is regularly in the minus twenties and tons of snow, but I expect they are just better organised!^
I’d guess the operative word is regularly. If something happens regularly it’s worth investing in the equipment, storage and infrastructure to cope with it efficiently. Once every year or so for a couple of days, and it’s not.
It can be better with sustained lower temperatures, actually.
When temperatures hover around freezing point and it is alternately freezing, thawing, mixed snow and rain overnight then freezing again, it can become very treacherous and slippery, with black ice causing accidents for vehicles and falls for pedestrians. Plus, as someone else has said, when snow is guaranteed for most of the winter, local authorities prioritise the buying, manning, housing and maintaining a lot of up-to-date snow-clearing equipment.
What snow?
Yes in Canada we also have a winter tire requirement from October to end of April, and towns are well equipped with sanding and salting trucks as well as ploughs. You are responsible for the sidewalk in front of your house as well.
Since we live on the coast, we get a lot of damp, with freezing at night but thawing during the day. The damp sidewalks can be very slippery, as they were this morning. In land, it can be very cold indeed!
They did show on the news here that there was quite a bit of snow in the UK and many flights were delayed or cancelled.
AGAA4
A lot of snow here in the hills of North Wales. The roads have been cleared but my car is at the bottom of a long driveway which is uphill driving out so I'm stuck for now.
I was speaking to a man from Poland and he said they have to change to winter tyres there. Think he said it was a legal requirement.
Also in Latvia.
Here in Bradford over 100 schools are shut, side roads are lethal, lots of snow evident, some is melting but might freeze tonight. Stuck at home fir two days as too treacherous to go outside apart from milk from the petrol station. Cannot risk a fall.
Lots of snow here in the Dales. About 6 inches by Sunday morning and it's not showing much sign of going. The snow ploughs/gritters have been out, so the roads are clear. Not a lot of movement outside, everyone must be working from home, except the farmers of course
.
No snow here, North Yorkshire coast , just rain
A lot of snow here in the hills of North Wales. The roads have been cleared but my car is at the bottom of a long driveway which is uphill driving out so I'm stuck for now.
I was speaking to a man from Poland and he said they have to change to winter tyres there. Think he said it was a legal requirement.
Thick snow yesterday, my ds went out and cleared all the driveway for me and my neighbour. He then dug out both cars. Woke up to another several inches having fallen so he's out there now clearing it again. My hospital appointment had to be rearranged from this morning as the village was cut off no public transport and no roads cleared. I'm going to be working from home tomorrow as per work request.
I absolutely hate the disruption caused by snow but love the light and silence it brings when I have nowhere to be
We've got more than 6 inches but the roads have been cleared. The school are closed today because it has been snowing on and off and the country pupils would have had problems this morning. At least walking in the snow gives you good value in exercise!
We had very very heavy rain all night, several nearby villages cut off through flooding this morning, but when I woke up it was white all over and snowing a blizzard! Within half an hour the rain was back and washed it all away and now it’s just dry, cold and grey! East Midlands.
Why do we make so much fuss? Our son lives in Montreal and it is regularly in the minus twenties and tons of snow, but I expect they are just better organised!
I’d guess the operative word is regularly. If something happens regularly it’s worth investing in the equipment, storage and infrastructure to cope with it efficiently. Once every year or so for a couple of days, and it’s not.
No snow down here on the south coast.. but promised for next week.. today we have bright blue clear skies and sunshine..
Loads of snow up here in the Pennines.
Well over 15 inches and no sign of any thaw anytime soon!
We never get snow in the vale of York but we got a thick covering yesterday. It was beautiful, especially as we didn’t have to go anywhere. Coats on and out for an early morning walk. Today it has already just about melted away. Why do we make so much fuss? Our son lives in Montreal and it is regularly in the minus twenties and tons of snow, but I expect they are just better organised!
Babs03
Milest0ne
Lots of deep snow here. The sky is brighter. I managed to change a hospital appt from today as I would not have been able to get there. It has been re arranged for Wednesday so I hope I can get up my drive then. We are taking a change of clothes with us as O H has an appt on Friday, so we may have to stay in a hotel. Packing the car for an expedition. Salt/ sand. Blanket. Flask , snacks
Whereabouts are you?
🧐
Up on the moors in Lancashire
North Wales. Snow came and stuck. Tried to get the car out this morning- failed miserably! We live at the bottom of a cul de sac and my car couldn’t grip going up. Back onto the drive- a bit tricky! I’ll try again tomorrow. Hopefully we will get rain and it will all wash away. Frustratingly the main roads are fine!!!
Milest0ne
Lots of deep snow here. The sky is brighter. I managed to change a hospital appt from today as I would not have been able to get there. It has been re arranged for Wednesday so I hope I can get up my drive then. We are taking a change of clothes with us as O H has an appt on Friday, so we may have to stay in a hotel. Packing the car for an expedition. Salt/ sand. Blanket. Flask , snacks
Whereabouts are you?
🧐
Lots of deep snow here. The sky is brighter. I managed to change a hospital appt from today as I would not have been able to get there. It has been re arranged for Wednesday so I hope I can get up my drive then. We are taking a change of clothes with us as O H has an appt on Friday, so we may have to stay in a hotel. Packing the car for an expedition. Salt/ sand. Blanket. Flask , snacks
Not a single flake here in west wales… just RAIN as per usual!
Haven't had any snow in my neck of the woods.
Registering is free, easy, and means you can join the discussion, watch threads and lots more.
Register now »Already registered? Log in with:
Gransnet »Get our top conversations, latest advice, fantastic competitions, and more, straight to your inbox. Sign up to our daily newsletter here.