Snow, what snow?

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We have snow to the west, to the east, to the south, even to the north of here, apparently quite a lot of it, but we have seen none of it here - nowt, but clear, blue skies throughout.
 
Brum was covered, all gone now, apparently back tomorrow night...

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For the first time ever, our road was gritted overnight. Usually, we never get any snow clearance or gritting. My guess, is because the road is on the route of the regular rail replacement coaches, which are quite busy, due to the ongoing electrification of the line passing us.
 
For the first time ever, our road was gritted overnight. Usually, we never get any snow clearance or gritting. My guess, is because the road is on the route of the regular rail replacement coaches, which are quite busy, due to the ongoing electrification of the line passing us.
It will be exactly that Harry.
 
So is this weather or is it global warming climate change. My guess is that if it goes over 10 inch then the BBC will be running articles on why its because of global climate change warming co2. They will send a reporter out to the thickest bit of snow to go and stand in and tell us all about it.
Remember - normal for the season is weather - a bit wetter - wind-e-er dryer warmer - snowey er is all climate change and we all need to buy £40k electric cars to fix it.
 
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