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How are you making out with the snowstorm?

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CanadianGran Sun 05-Jan-25 21:05:14

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.

paddyann54 Sat 11-Jan-25 20:25:28

No snow here but Loch Long is frozen over ,that’s quite unusual as it’s a sea loch so salt water.Its. been decades since my local loch Loch Lomond froze and we walked across it but it’s a fresh water inland loch

M0nica Sat 11-Jan-25 18:58:45

-6 last night, and it has not gone above freezing all day. To add to that we have freezing mist. Visibility varies from only a couple of hundred yards to twice that, but because the mist lies so gently, it is often difficult to work out where visibility does end unless there is someone in front of you.

We were out and in as briefly as possible this morning and have spent the rest of the day hunkering down inside.

Wheniwasyourage Sat 11-Jan-25 18:17:15

-10.8 on our thermometer last night, but a lovely sunny day, not surprisingly, so it'll probably be pretty cold again tonight. Some fresh snow so it was good to walk on this morning.

MissInterpreted Fri 10-Jan-25 17:52:22

Grammaretto

Do you wear your outdoor clothes indoors MissInterpreted?
I often do and my thermostat is set at 18°. 😀

What? No...

Grammaretto Fri 10-Jan-25 17:51:15

Do you wear your outdoor clothes indoors MissInterpreted?
I often do and my thermostat is set at 18°. 😀

pascal30 Fri 10-Jan-25 15:50:44

MissInterpreted

Oh, I appreciate that everyone's circumstances are different. As I said on another thread, I think we've just become accustomed to our house being cold, so we don't feel it as much now. It's currently 13C - just checked.

You must be fantastically hardy MissI.. I don't know how you can bear it.. sending you a warm hug

AGAA4 Fri 10-Jan-25 15:28:57

There is solid ice around where I live and a lot of snow. I have arthritis in both hips so I'm very wary of going out and I'm missing my daily walk.

The road has been gritted but is down to one lane and no pavements here so it would not be safe to walk on the road.

Maggiemaybe Fri 10-Jan-25 15:23:22

I’m getting a bit stir crazy now (West Yorks). It’s very cold, but I don’t mind that - normally I’d just wrap up warm and get out there. It’s the walking conditions that just aren’t improving. The roads are clear, the pavements are deadly with high, uneven solid snow and ice and stretches of black ice where the snow’s been cleared by householders. I’m used to going for long walks, but I’m getting very little outdoor exercise when the only option is walk on the busy roads (not safe for the pedestrian and not fair on the drivers).

MissInterpreted Fri 10-Jan-25 14:14:47

Oh, I appreciate that everyone's circumstances are different. As I said on another thread, I think we've just become accustomed to our house being cold, so we don't feel it as much now. It's currently 13C - just checked.

Grammaretto Fri 10-Jan-25 13:36:32

Ah but MissInterpreted I had a hip replacement operation on Hogmany so my bedsitting room needs to be warm. It's my hospital at home

Normally I would be out and about.

MissInterpreted Fri 10-Jan-25 11:37:16

Grammaretto

Minus 6 here, Midlothian/Scottish Borders but the weather forecast suggested minus 15 tonight. The heating is on and the meter must be spinning 🥴

That's where I am too. But no heating on here.

hulahoop Fri 10-Jan-25 11:25:46

Lots of solid snow in pavements here in w/York's no gritting anywhere where we are. All junior schools are shut headaches day it's for safety of children having to walk in road !!

Isla28 Fri 10-Jan-25 11:14:25

-3 here still over in Merseyside with very little snow now, but more worried about the ice and slippyness than anything!

pascal30 Fri 10-Jan-25 10:07:45

-1 in Brighton.. but blue skies

Babs03 Fri 10-Jan-25 07:55:13

-2 in the South East right now, not sure how low it went in the night. Looks like it has snowed outside but is just a hard frost covering everywhere.

Mollygo Fri 10-Jan-25 04:38:37

-6° in Lancashire. Our dog wanted to go out and run round at this time of night for a toilet break.
The heating isn’t on overnight, but it still feels warm in the house-at least compared with outside!

Grammaretto Fri 10-Jan-25 01:29:34

Minus 6 here, Midlothian/Scottish Borders but the weather forecast suggested minus 15 tonight. The heating is on and the meter must be spinning 🥴

pascal30 Thu 09-Jan-25 13:59:50

About 2 inches of snow near me on my steep hill in Brighton..

Loads of my neighbours and their small children were out on the street making snowmen and having snowball fights..It was rather wonderful.. cars didn't risk it..

Lizzies Thu 09-Jan-25 13:36:48

Harrogate here. Schools have been closed due to snow and ice, all pavements near me are covered in ice from the compacted snow, but most roads are cleared. Minus 7 last night, sunny now. Hopefully I get a food delivery today.

Aveline Thu 09-Jan-25 13:31:50

❄️❄️❄️❄️ Elegran . Hope you're keeping cosy.

Elegran Thu 09-Jan-25 13:29:26

Aveline I saw that St Monans was -13C at 5 am this morning.

Aveline Thu 09-Jan-25 13:24:04

No snow but sooooo cold here today. Having to scrape the ice off the car this morning remains my least favourite activity ever!
Now back home but wearing thermal vest and leggings under fleece and trousers.

HelterSkelter1 Thu 09-Jan-25 13:04:19

Lovely Brighton in the snow. Heavy snow in 1967/68. I remember one afternoon when the setting sun turned the snow on the domes of the Pavilion a deep red. Beautiful.

Babs03 Thu 09-Jan-25 12:38:08

A lot of snow in Brighton yesterday, my daughter sent pics of a delighted GS. She was not so pleased, they got stranded at Sussex university where both parents work because the roads were gridlocked.

HelterSkelter1 Thu 09-Jan-25 12:20:09

Are the schools working on line when closed for bad weather? That could be a useful inheritance from lockdown days.

I too have an old fashioned wooden sledge in the shed from my DCs childhood. I used to pull them home from school when snowy. Lovely memories. It had metal runners so once I got going it slid easily.