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Post by Woo on Apr 6, 2008 10:31:18 GMT -1
There I was trying to get some sleep this morning and was woken up the my mum shouting "look outside!!" which can only mean that it must be snowing. One of these days something else will be outside rather than snow, but not today.
So yeah it is snowing today and not just the random hail we had last weekend, but proper setteling snow. Right now my sister is outside making a snowman. Snow in april? That's just crazy.
Very hot sunny day Friday, rainy saturday and now snow today. I love our weather.
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Post by Knoxville on Apr 6, 2008 18:35:32 GMT -1
yeah i've been thinking the same. I was in shorts and a shirt here on wednesday. Cannot beat the british weather at all. I thought I had got away from it all.
It snowed in april a few years ago btw Woo.
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Post by Bull on Apr 6, 2008 19:42:03 GMT -1
Yeah, Global Warming is full of surprises!
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Post by Knoxville on Apr 7, 2008 9:12:56 GMT -1
Yeah, Global Warming is full of surprises! Global warming is a myth, further research is needed.
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Post by Woo on Apr 7, 2008 15:34:14 GMT -1
Your mum is a myth. It's real. It's damn real. Anyway what a lovely sunny day we had today. Our snowman is stll alive in spite of the sun However he has now lost his eyes, nose and his mouth has slipped down to his belly
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Post by Electra on Apr 7, 2008 16:32:06 GMT -1
Global Warming is a myth. We're just coming out of the last ice age finally.
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Post by Knoxville on Apr 7, 2008 16:44:31 GMT -1
Yep the earth goes through natural transitions of being hot and cold. We are now entering another hot period. This isn't used that often because saying "You're not killing the planet, it's natural" just isn't scary enough.
The other thing to keep in mind is that although we are coming out the last ice age, amny scientists believe that we are about 50,000 years over due for another.
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Post by Layne on Apr 10, 2008 19:09:55 GMT -1
I was up at 8am on Sunday to be at the East Somerset Railway station in Cranmore. Was doing a feature on a spring into steam gala they were holding.
Anywho, got to see the snow and drive in it as well.
When I got to Cranmore I met up with one of our photographers and at that exact moment a robin perched in a snowy hedge, which we got pictures of.
It was a nice little tale to take from the hell of weekend duty.
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