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Snow much?

Eddie Mair | 08:42 UK time, Thursday, 8 February 2007

About to begin the journey to work. See you at 6.

Comments

  1. At 08:46 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Oh yes, Lord Mair. And soon you'll see the evidence. Which I know you'll love.

  2. At 08:49 AM on 08 Feb 2007, RJD wrote:

    Snow? What snow? It's a lovely morning here!

  3. At 09:17 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Belinda wrote:

    It is just beginning to swirl pathetic little snowflakes here. Nothing settling, nothing to get excited about, although I fully expect the transport system to have crashed already, all the schools to have closed and people using this to dispute the existence of global warming.

  4. At 09:24 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Anne P. wrote:

    Chaffinches on the bird feeders outside my window, but most of the food I put out an hour ago is now covered in snow. Didn't really start here in south Derbyshire until after it got light.

  5. At 09:25 AM on 08 Feb 2007, wrote:

    It's days like this that Lissa and family will be glad they moved...

    White out here. Only a centimeter or so of snow so far but it is coming down steadily with a strong wind from the south.

    Schools closed - a day off (and no pay) for me...

  6. At 09:40 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Gillian wrote:

    We've had a good dollop of snow in Staffordshire. Son's school is closed. Husband is responsible for roads in a neighbouring Local Authority so he had a very early start and is in for a difficult day.

  7. At 09:42 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Fiona wrote:

    Morning all, Yep our son's school is shut - I, sadly, have made it in to work due to my very "helpful" SO deciding to give me a lift in his 4 wheel drive truck, how kind of him!! I wanted to stay at home and build a snowman too..........grrr!!

  8. At 10:28 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Big Sister wrote:

    Are you in yet, Eddie? Did the limo arrive on time?

  9. At 10:36 AM on 08 Feb 2007, witchiwoman wrote:

    And there I was thinking it was all overblown reporting - always trust Froggers for an honest picture of things!

    Its a beaut day in Cornwall...in between the clouds!

  10. At 10:58 AM on 08 Feb 2007, wrote:

    Well, we had a couple of inches here in South Oxon, I'll send the photos to Eddie (As I know he likes receiving lots of photos by email!)

  11. At 10:59 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Anne P. wrote:

    Official report from Hertfordshire (via ecologist daughter)

    Bushey weather station...

    6.8mm of precipitation all of which snow (to a depth of 13.5cm)

    Min temp -8’C

    Max temp 4’C

  12. At 11:02 AM on 08 Feb 2007, gossipmistress wrote:

    It's settling a bit in the northwest, but niece & nephew in Bucks are off school and sledging!!

  13. At 11:04 AM on 08 Feb 2007, Timothy Hilgenberg wrote:

    Quite a bit of snow here in Warwickshire - how about: Snow bound - man survives on pizza and orange juice? Perhaps I'm not taking the snow seriously enough, but then I'm working from home today.

  14. At 12:04 PM on 08 Feb 2007, wrote:

    Bright sunshine and frost here, but no snow. I'm jealous!
    xx
    ed

  15. At 12:13 PM on 08 Feb 2007, wrote:

    Bright sunshine and frost here, but no snow. I'm jealous!
    xx
    ed

  16. At 12:47 PM on 08 Feb 2007, Warren Webb wrote:

    Why all the coverage about snow? Its winter, it happens. Its been happening for a long time. The real reason there is so much coverage about snow is that journalists love a bit of excitement. I do not think its even about sensationalism. Its simply that journalists love to feel important, love the feeling they are reporting on some disaster, some huge event. It makes their day go faster and then later, after work in the pub, they can brag about how stressfull its been. Really, grow up. If the snow comes down in June, report it, if its artic conditions, report it. Other than that, report on some actual news.

  17. At 03:16 PM on 08 Feb 2007, Aperitif wrote:

    Yes, I can see snow out of the window. I didn't see it happen though.

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