I live in North Yorkshire, and have'nt had any here yet. I am getting a bit fed up with hearing about it so much. I do believe if it had just fallen in the North, we would have had hardly any reports
2007-02-08 21:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Snow chaos: -- More on the way BRITAIN is braced for another wintry blast this weekend after the heaviest snowfalls for 10 years brought much of the country to a standstill yesterday.
The Met Office last night warned that another “significant snowfall” is set to sweep many parts tomorrow. Forecasters warned that the big chill will continue, Another band of heavy snow will cross the country tomorrow. Worst-hit areas will be South Wales, the Midlands, Central and Southern England, Lancashire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. So brace yourself it coming up your way soon to South Yorkshire , Good luck!!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-08 22:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm fed up of the way the media makes such a big fuss of it..
Yeah OK we (in places where we had snow, sorry for those who didn't) had 4 inches of snow.. the roads were covered, the pavements were a nightmare to walk along.. OK WE GET IT... STOP MAKING IT OUT LIKE THE WORLD IS COMING TO A FREAKIN' END!!!!
2007-02-08 21:55:35
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answered by wiccan140684 2
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I were given fed up with it again in 1947, then 1963 added insult to harm, extremely because it grow to be then a via-regulation contained in the city the position I lived for all owners to sparkling their pavement frontages of snow. In 1963 - we had no electricity (potential lines added down via the stuff), so no electric powered cooker, no heating, no light fixtures (candles in hardship-free words), pipes proposing relatives water were frozen underground and we had water tankers bringing water round to us. Waste pipes and drains were frozen sturdy. save deliveries were held up, vegetables couldn't be harvested or were ruined via the ice and the floor grow to be so difficult that root veges which incorporates potatoes, rotted i determined then that if I not in any respect talked about a flake of snow again it should be too quickly!
2016-12-03 22:46:56
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answered by ? 4
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I live in Northamptonshire and it snowed heavy from 5 am till 2ish in the afternoon.Your getting the snow today apparently.
2007-02-08 21:51:46
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answered by snikleback 5
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Oh my god.We live in California.My kids were born here and never saw snow.This Christmas we took them to Big Bear mountains to see snow.My 5 year old was very surprised when he discovered that snow was wet.lol.
2007-02-08 22:01:07
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answered by avavu 5
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Yep! Not a flake here in Manchester!! Was really looking forward to it as well! =P Rubbish! Apparently we will get it later on in the year which is even more rubbish! Don't want snow in spring/summer!
2007-02-08 21:54:18
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answered by dot254 3
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I was expecting to be snowed into my house, south manchester, it snowed lightly yesterday morning for about an hour and that was it - i dunno what all the fuss was about.
I love snow normally but this got my hopes up and i think the news shouldn't have made such a huge fuss over it!!
2007-02-08 21:54:10
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answered by Miss Tickle 4
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me and my partner was watching the news late wednesday night and bigest part of the news was about the snow we had comming i started to think to myself are my the only one that as seen snow many times before i looked at my mrs and we were laughing out loud theres so much bad news and this realy knocked us out it was like some sort of natinoal security LOL
2007-02-08 21:57:41
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answered by meandean 5
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yes im very fed up of it know all this hype over a bit of snow whats this country coming to
2007-02-08 21:56:57
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answered by michelle m 3
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