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Raining here since late yesterday afternoon. Mud and snow everywhere now. Even the sky is grey and horrible, and it didn't get light here until 8am.

 

Next door's guttering is attached to those plastic boards, one of which is now hanging off the house, and one of the cottages at the bottom of my garden has a freestanding downpipe, it's slipped out of the guttering fitting!

 

I was woken at about 4am by the crash of the last lump of ice falling off my front downpipe. Can't wait for it to all go now :(

 

It's just above freezing but felt cosier when it was -10 :?

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Just slush here as well - OH is having to shovel up what is left of the snow to put into the water trough for cows and sheep as we have no water supply :evil: No burst pipes here so I'm on hold to Severn Trent .... in a queue that is 'in excess of 45 mins' :evil: I've been on hold for 30 minutes so far....

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I drove mum and DD down to London yesterday sliding through snow to get out of Kendal but thankfully the M6 was clear.

We were expecting 6inches of snow that evening so I turned straight round and came home again, a round trip of over 600 miles. It rained all the way up and I used about seven litres of windscreen washer stuff. It didn't snow but poured with rain all night. You'd have thought it would have washed the snow away but the fields are as white as ever.

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One thing that struck me on my journey south yesterday was how there was snow from Cumbria to Hertfordshire and into London. It continues to thaw here and the next 5 days forecast is for fog and daily temperatures above freezing. January is supposed to bring a return of cold weather, colder than average, with a chance of some snow.

I feel so sorry for our Scottish omleteers who seem to have little respite from all this.

Keep warm and dry everybody.

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Most of ours has gone, patches here and there, and in gutters and along the railway line, although I have a fair bit in the garden where I brushed it off the WIR. It went really suddenly round here, I thought we'd have a slow thaw but temperatures went right up. There's still a good layer of ice on the canals though, with water on top :shock:

 

Now we just have to get rid of the bloomin' fog :evil:

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I went over the border into Worcestershire today and apart from the thick fog (you could see it rolling along), the fields were covered in snow! Spoke to the lady manning the Scope charity shop in Redditch and she said they had originally had about a foot of snow, when we had 7 or 8 inches. A lot of the pavements were iced over, and some gardens still had a good covering too. It was a real shock to me as most of the snow in Brum has gone now.

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