Mr Kobayashi
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It’s been snowing with sub zero temperatures.
Winter like I’d say.
That's typical for Scotland it's not typical for down south.
It’s been snowing with sub zero temperatures.
Winter like I’d say.
We are experiencing a “multi hazard weather event” according to Sky News.
Sensationalist language designed to strike fear.
Oh for the good old days when it was just called winter weather.
Just been out chrimbo shopping round leigh
Just a bit of driving rain that’s it although the Mrs was moaning bout her hair.
Anyone who was around in 78 will know what bad weather is.
Raining here now. No fierce wind. Getting warmer, snow melting away. Flood alert for the Aire valley. All is normal. No real sign of Bert.
Death toll now stands at 2. Save yourselves.It’s neither meteorologically nor astronomically the season of winter yet, so by definition, if it feels like winter when currently in autumn, it seems like the definition of unseasonable weather.
How many need to die before a storm should be named?Death toll now stands at 2. Save yourselves.
It’s neither meteorologically nor astronomically the season of winter yet, so by definition, if it feels like winter when currently in autumn, it seems like the definition of unseasonable weather.
It still doesn’t make it winter, which is what you were putting forward.Snow and sub zero temperatures are absolutely nothing new in November in the UK. Neither are strong winds and rain.
You know this but will still argue lol