28-02-2018, 12:57
News from the South West is we just had a little snowstorm here, but now it's sunny again. We are in chaos. People are eating their own neighbours.
We were forecast heavy snow for tomorrow and rain on Friday last time I looked. The Met Office is in Exeter, so our weather should accurate, but they aren't used to looking out of the window to the east.
As Exeter do lose games to their pitch I would rate Saturday doubtful, but then I'd rate the Met Office's chances of an accurate forecast doubtful too - they seem to know what's coming but not quite where or when.
Dancing, we mostly used to go into Sheff' to experience smog. As you headed in on the No12 from Chesterfield down Meadowhead, you looked down upon the city and saw nothing but a thick grey pall. (Where I was brought up on Racecourse Road red deposits from the foundry at Sheepbridge would collect inside our windows. And where Pooch was brought up they were three to a cardboard box sliding down the pithead ...... and the school called that a PE lesson.)
And now we have another little snow shower dancing outside the window. I'll have to run out and fall over. After all I am a pensioner.
We were forecast heavy snow for tomorrow and rain on Friday last time I looked. The Met Office is in Exeter, so our weather should accurate, but they aren't used to looking out of the window to the east.
As Exeter do lose games to their pitch I would rate Saturday doubtful, but then I'd rate the Met Office's chances of an accurate forecast doubtful too - they seem to know what's coming but not quite where or when.
Dancing, we mostly used to go into Sheff' to experience smog. As you headed in on the No12 from Chesterfield down Meadowhead, you looked down upon the city and saw nothing but a thick grey pall. (Where I was brought up on Racecourse Road red deposits from the foundry at Sheepbridge would collect inside our windows. And where Pooch was brought up they were three to a cardboard box sliding down the pithead ...... and the school called that a PE lesson.)
And now we have another little snow shower dancing outside the window. I'll have to run out and fall over. After all I am a pensioner.