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Snowing 00:37 - Jan 5 with 2846 viewseastside_r

Where I am.
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Snowing on 01:03 - Jan 5 with 2210 viewsjohncharles

It's not snowing here

Strong and stable my arse.

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Snowing on 06:32 - Jan 5 with 2038 viewsDaBurgh

I can confirm it is not snowing here also.
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Snowing on 08:39 - Jan 5 with 1899 viewsstevec

It’s like one long comedy sketch watching the BBC telling us how terrible the snow is.

Reporter in Leeds seemed to be inside someone’s garden trying to find something you could at least make a footprint in. Desperately trying to find something to say he then warned that as the temperature rise there’s then the inevitable risk of flooding, somehow, from the inch of snow that has landed.

When did everything turn so pathetic.
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Snowing on 08:51 - Jan 5 with 1865 viewsTomS

Won't somebody please think of the children!
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Snowing on 09:59 - Jan 5 with 1730 viewsJuzzie

Snowing on 08:39 - Jan 5 by stevec

It’s like one long comedy sketch watching the BBC telling us how terrible the snow is.

Reporter in Leeds seemed to be inside someone’s garden trying to find something you could at least make a footprint in. Desperately trying to find something to say he then warned that as the temperature rise there’s then the inevitable risk of flooding, somehow, from the inch of snow that has landed.

When did everything turn so pathetic.


24/7 news on multiple outlets has caused competition so anything and everything is deemed newsworthy (most isn’t) and has to be sensationalised to get your attention.

It’s actually dumbing everything down and becoming very juvenile.
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Snowing on 10:06 - Jan 5 with 1691 viewshubble

Mild and very wet in West London. Would much rather it was snowing.

Poll: Who is your player of the season?

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Snowing on 10:17 - Jan 5 with 1660 viewscolinallcars

Irish weatherman Pat Chyrain says things'll improve by tomorrow.
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Snowing on 10:22 - Jan 5 with 1635 viewsted_hendrix

Snowing on 08:39 - Jan 5 by stevec

It’s like one long comedy sketch watching the BBC telling us how terrible the snow is.

Reporter in Leeds seemed to be inside someone’s garden trying to find something you could at least make a footprint in. Desperately trying to find something to say he then warned that as the temperature rise there’s then the inevitable risk of flooding, somehow, from the inch of snow that has landed.

When did everything turn so pathetic.


''You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows''

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Snowing on 10:37 - Jan 5 with 1532 viewsjohnhoop

Snowing on 08:39 - Jan 5 by stevec

It’s like one long comedy sketch watching the BBC telling us how terrible the snow is.

Reporter in Leeds seemed to be inside someone’s garden trying to find something you could at least make a footprint in. Desperately trying to find something to say he then warned that as the temperature rise there’s then the inevitable risk of flooding, somehow, from the inch of snow that has landed.

When did everything turn so pathetic.


You wonder what level of hysteria these numpties would have reached if they’d been around during the Winter of 1962-63?
It would have been at least the beginning of a new Ice Age or possibly the end of the World.
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Snowing on 10:51 - Jan 5 with 1480 viewsBoston

Snowing on 10:37 - Jan 5 by johnhoop

You wonder what level of hysteria these numpties would have reached if they’d been around during the Winter of 1962-63?
It would have been at least the beginning of a new Ice Age or possibly the end of the World.


It had nothing on the Winter of Discontent, six foot high drifts of rubbish...

Poll: Thank God The Seaons Over.

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Snowing on 10:58 - Jan 5 with 1450 viewsJigsore

Up North. I put the cat down outside and almost lost her.

“The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.”

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Snowing on 11:02 - Jan 5 with 1394 viewsstainrods_elbow

Where does all this snow leave Nourry's beleaguered administration now? It's a white winter of disgrace!

Everyone out, etc!

Poll: What finish can/should we be anticipating this season?

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Snowing on 11:03 - Jan 5 with 1408 viewsDavieQPR

Snowing on 10:37 - Jan 5 by johnhoop

You wonder what level of hysteria these numpties would have reached if they’d been around during the Winter of 1962-63?
It would have been at least the beginning of a new Ice Age or possibly the end of the World.


Three days after it thawed they would have been back to the perils of global warming.
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Snowing on 11:07 - Jan 5 with 1398 viewsR_from_afar

Snowing on 08:39 - Jan 5 by stevec

It’s like one long comedy sketch watching the BBC telling us how terrible the snow is.

Reporter in Leeds seemed to be inside someone’s garden trying to find something you could at least make a footprint in. Desperately trying to find something to say he then warned that as the temperature rise there’s then the inevitable risk of flooding, somehow, from the inch of snow that has landed.

When did everything turn so pathetic.


I think the obsession with snow is mainly due to a couple of factors:

- News about bad weather is supposedly the most compelling news going

- Shifting baseline syndrome. To quote from Wikipedia: "This effect may occur with each human generational advancement when knowledge of changes to nature that have occurred before their personal perceptions, is forgotten or lost and an inaccurate baseline is adopted".

Another example of this is lapwings being regarded as farmland birds when their frequenting of farms is a relatively recent thing; traditionally, they prefer marshland.

Or something

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Snowing on 11:36 - Jan 5 with 1312 viewsjohnhoop

Snowing on 11:07 - Jan 5 by R_from_afar

I think the obsession with snow is mainly due to a couple of factors:

- News about bad weather is supposedly the most compelling news going

- Shifting baseline syndrome. To quote from Wikipedia: "This effect may occur with each human generational advancement when knowledge of changes to nature that have occurred before their personal perceptions, is forgotten or lost and an inaccurate baseline is adopted".

Another example of this is lapwings being regarded as farmland birds when their frequenting of farms is a relatively recent thing; traditionally, they prefer marshland.

Or something


Lapwings, lovely looking birds. Used to frequently see them on the grass beside the runways at Northolt Airport when we were driving past on the A40 but they haven’t been there for a long time now.
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Snowing on 11:46 - Jan 5 with 1264 viewsconnell10

Was like a explosion in a Cocaine factory earlier but seems to have turned into rain now .

AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
Poll: best number 10 ever?

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Snowing on 11:52 - Jan 5 with 1238 viewsjohann28

Snowing on 11:36 - Jan 5 by johnhoop

Lapwings, lovely looking birds. Used to frequently see them on the grass beside the runways at Northolt Airport when we were driving past on the A40 but they haven’t been there for a long time now.


Wonderful creatures - also known as the peewit in imitation of their display calls, their common name describes their wavering flight. Their black-and-white colouring and round-winged shape in flight make them distinctive, but its the splendid crest that make them particularly stand out. Unfortunately they've suffered significant declines recently (largely due to intensive farming methods, loss of wetlands etc) and is now a Red List species.
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Snowing on 11:52 - Jan 5 with 1232 viewsqpr_1968

Snowing on 10:06 - Jan 5 by hubble

Mild and very wet in West London. Would much rather it was snowing.


yep, been p,,ng down all night, and has'nt stopped yet.

Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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Snowing on 12:14 - Jan 5 with 1160 viewsPunteR

Had about an inch of snow last night in Bracknell, which is now about an inch of water.

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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Snowing on 12:58 - Jan 5 with 1062 viewshantssi

Anybody watch the Great Snow of 82 last night on Channel 5?
The country ground to a halt but even as a 20/21 year old I have no recollection of it at all, I asked my mates and they don’t either!
Nothing but pouring rain down here on the south coast!
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Snowing on 13:09 - Jan 5 with 1013 viewshubble

Snowing on 12:58 - Jan 5 by hantssi

Anybody watch the Great Snow of 82 last night on Channel 5?
The country ground to a halt but even as a 20/21 year old I have no recollection of it at all, I asked my mates and they don’t either!
Nothing but pouring rain down here on the south coast!


You're the same age as me, and likewise, I have absolutely no recollection of this at all.... did it actually happen?? Although I have to admit my memory of what I was up to at that age is a bit fuzzy, well, certainly regarding weather, although I do remember my having a bloody fantastic summer!

Poll: Who is your player of the season?

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Snowing on 13:28 - Jan 5 with 950 viewsOldPedro

I live near Huddersfield and we've had about 4 inches overnight.

Extra mature cheddar......a simple cheese for a simple man

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Snowing on 13:39 - Jan 5 with 914 viewsLogman

Snowing on 11:07 - Jan 5 by R_from_afar

I think the obsession with snow is mainly due to a couple of factors:

- News about bad weather is supposedly the most compelling news going

- Shifting baseline syndrome. To quote from Wikipedia: "This effect may occur with each human generational advancement when knowledge of changes to nature that have occurred before their personal perceptions, is forgotten or lost and an inaccurate baseline is adopted".

Another example of this is lapwings being regarded as farmland birds when their frequenting of farms is a relatively recent thing; traditionally, they prefer marshland.

Or something


'This effect may occur with each human generational advancement when knowledge of changes to nature that have occurred before their personal perceptions, is forgotten or lost and an inaccurate baseline is adopted' (Nourry. C, 2025)
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Snowing on 13:51 - Jan 5 with 866 viewselnombre

Snowing on 10:58 - Jan 5 by Jigsore

Up North. I put the cat down outside and almost lost her.


Never too old...

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Snowing on 14:16 - Jan 5 with 770 viewshantssi

Snowing on 13:28 - Jan 5 by OldPedro

I live near Huddersfield and we've had about 4 inches overnight.


Oh er missus!

[Post edited 5 Jan 14:17]
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