Wolfie: You might have some ice around tomorrow but at least your forecast up there is for light winds. Our forecast down here in Suffolk is for 45 mph winds from the North! Brrr!
Gawd - a risk of it down here even in deepest Cornouaille.....not yet - it's breezy, gusting 30 mph. I doubt the snow but we are looking at -2 degrees early tomorrow morning and into Friday. On with the heating, I guess, and before the Tigger price bounce...it's about 6 degrees C at the moment.
The thermometer outside my log-cabin indicates -12 and it's snowing heavily. I guess I'll have to don my snow-shoes and venture out to get some logs for the fire. Seeing as how visibility is limited and I live in a log-cabin, I'll have to be very careful as to which logs I choose to burn.
1st principle of Mountain Death Crew when confronted with someone suffering from hypothermia - strip them off and put them in a sleeping bag and then you have to strip off and climb in alongside to transfer body heat gradually, steg....... could be interesting.
You are lucky,hun.Up here in the north-east of Scotland it has been snowing on and off since 10pm tuesday night.One minute heavy snow,the next minute blue skies and sunshine.
It’s been snowing on and off since about 4pm here in West Yorkshire but hasn’t settled yet but keeps trying, I’m expecting a blanket tomorrow when I get up.
Been snowing off and on since about 4.00 here. E. Yorks., not that far from the coast. Hasn't settled for more than 5 mins. as yet, but it's dropping even colder, so I'm expecting snow settling by morning. Odd, because the forecast said snow would be on higher ground, such as the N. Yorks moors, and further inland.