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Snowmageddon..

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The headline: SNOWMAGEDDON SNOWPOCALYPSE TRAVEL CHAOS ARCTIC HORROR ICE BLAST CANCEL EVERYTHING BRITAIN PERISHES.

The snow...⬇️

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sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
As a Boston girl ... Sorry but I have to laugh here.



(That's Fahrenheit ... Celsius that would be -1)
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@sarabee1995

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sarabee1995 · 26-30, FVIP
@Thinkerbell Omg! That is hilarious!!!
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@Thinkerbell Boston was pretty much a backwater when the church owned most of the property and would allow no construction. That all changed in the mid 60's with a Supreme Court ruling.

Judges then had a menu for costs of non guilty verdicts. Once you paid your fee to work at the MBTA you were there for life. It still is a hack's paradise to this day (read anything by Howie Carr)
A few years ago, it started snowing in Georgia, so they called a snow dayat noon. Parents had to leave work to pick up their kids, and traffic was so bad, people were stuck overnight. If you’re going to call a snow day, it should be the day before, or not at all.
@LeopoldBloom The first time I experienced seasonal snow was at college in Georgia. It snowed hard enough a few times that our teachers couldn’t get to our campus. Never too much to stop the guys from the men’s college across the way, though. 🤭
ArishMell · 70-79, M
They do go overboard in the Press, yes...

BUT...

Even 10mm of snow is enough rapidly to become treacherous sheets of ice on roads and pavements as people try to drive or walk on it.

Those wheel-marks in the photo are probably mainly long patches of "black ice". One is visible in the middle foreground.

(The ice itself isn't black of course. It is thin and clear enough to show the black asphalt below it, camouflaging the ice,)

Also, the moan-moan-moan comparisons we keep hearing, with the sub-Arctic / Arctic countries are really silly and meaningless, unless perhaps we live in Scotland or NE of England where settled, thick snow and lasting temperatures below about -3ºC are more likely. I am not sure what conditions in North Wales can be like, on the lower ground.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
Oh, the Horror!
THE HORROR! 😱 😱 😱
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It’s been brutal. I got a snowflake on my nose Saturday and now I’ve got PTSD 😪

 
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