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    Quote Originally Posted by astral276 View Post
    They seem to get it wrong more often now with all their technology than when the pinnacle of weather forcasting was to stick your bare arris out of the window and see if it got wet.
    Or if you can't see your arris, it's foggy

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    We have no further snow yet but it is forecast for this afternoon/evening. That's great (forgive me.. I'm being selfish here) - I have to go to Oxford tomorrow morning for a probate interview. If it were the afternoon, I could clear my way out but won't possibly be able to do it in time for an 11 am appointment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by astral276 View Post
    They seem to get it wrong more often now with all their technology than when the pinnacle of weather forcasting was to stick your bare arris out of the window and see if it got wet.

    Maybe these characters all go to the same weather school? In Bermuda maybe? In Wisconsin we get weather from Canada or from west, the Dakotas, and Minnesota. You would think by looking at the new fangled equipment and a map they could see storms coming from those two directions. No, usually get it wrong and we get surprised by 12"of snow and the deep freeze.

    We complained too much and now they went other way. Every weather front is dangerous, and they whip everyone into a frenzy over a few inches of snow (we usually get 100 inches a season).

    Maybe they should look out the windows more?

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    Guess what, having cleared the paths today it is snowing again now
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    cleared half the width of path.
    thawing slowly

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    12:30pm it started to snow again, the paths and roads were finally cleared of ice and snow by 11:30am today.
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    Been snowing off and on all day here, on top of some very black ice

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    Quote Originally Posted by booksntings View Post
    Been snowing off and on all day here, on top of some very black ice
    "snow" has been constant since 10am here in Bilborough and now temps are dropping to -2 / -3+ it's making roads really bad again

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