bloody snowing

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George Spigot wrote:
> in Huddersfield


24 degrees and sunny here. Just off to drop the kids at school, then
I'll head to work, but being Friday I'll be sitting in the sun with a
beer by 3:30. :)


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George Spigot wrote:
> in Huddersfield


Went through Denholme at 3pm this aft & it was bloody horrific, couldn't see a thing!

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On or around Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:37:00 +1300, EMB <[email protected]>
enlightened us thusly:

>George Spigot wrote:
>> in Huddersfield

>
>24 degrees and sunny here. Just off to drop the kids at school, then
>I'll head to work, but being Friday I'll be sitting in the sun with a
>beer by 3:30. :)


git.

I'm still thinking of emigrating... specially as it's been damp and 'orrible
here today.

 
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:24:23 -0000, "George Spigot" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>in Huddersfield
>


Been snowing in Luton, but had stopped by the time I came out of the
pub.

Alex

 
Mr.Nice. wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:24:23 -0000, "George Spigot" <[email protected]>
>
>>in Huddersfield


Lucky buggers... why don't we ever get any snow here in Brussels?

Jag vill ha snööööööööö, jag vill ha snööööö....

> cold and raining in cornwall, I've been sitting in a puddle for 4
> hours, I'm starting to dislike saabs...


A Saab? Having trouble with snow? Oh well, I guess it's been emigrated
for too long... ;-)

 
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:24:23 -0000, "George Spigot" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>in Huddersfield
>

Is the water in snow smaller than the water in rain? (so it can fit
through smaller holes!) :)

My roof never really leaked until the snow yesterday and now its
horrible. It all drips (or pours) off my rear view mirror (the lowest
point i assume) and runs down my dash and my stereo.

I'm expecting my seats to be frozen tommorow morning! :(

 
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 00:27:51 +0000, Tom Woods wrote:

> Is the water in snow smaller than the water in rain? (so it can fit
> through smaller holes!) :)


No but it can get blown through holes that rain can't. Powder snow is
bugger for getting into roof spaces that are otherwise totally
watertight.

> My roof never really leaked until the snow yesterday and now its
> horrible. It all drips (or pours) off my rear view mirror (the
> lowest point i assume) and runs down my dash and my stereo.


Condensation? Maybe you have a nice water cycle set up there. Water
exvaporates from seats in sunshine, condenses on the roof runs down
the mirror drips back onto seat...

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