Fransurrey
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Well I'm not worrying too much becsuse it will all be over on 21 December anyway!
They seem to say that every year, too. Shall I hold off buying Christmas pressies???
Well I'm not worrying too much becsuse it will all be over on 21 December anyway!
Well, that's nothing! Here's a story topping story!
We had to fill our water troughs from the stream. A line of four of us, big buckets between us, and a small bucket for the end arms... Across the farm to fill three troughs and the ones in the cowsheds.
So there!
keep hearing it mentioned from various sources, lots of snow which will be laying on the ground for about a month , record breaking winds and low temperatures , might get some extra shavings in !
I sincerely hope it does get to -20 and then that it stays there until spring miraculously appears. I'd take frozen and snow over mud any day!!
Snow cleans my rugs when my horses roll and cleans my horses legs so I don't have to wash them. It gives me a genuine reason not to worry about riding. Bring it on I say![]()
I think I'm probably lucky foxhunter because I'm a Norfolk girl. Very little in the way of snow ever comes here (driest part of the UK) and we have no hills
If I lived someone else I might have a slightly different idea on snow!
I have to admit I'm a complete weather nut! For the last few months I've been really interested in meteorology and started studying it. I can now read the raw data from the computer models and pick up 'trends' in the later runs. Really fascinating stuff and find it much more reliable than the bog standard weather forecast. Also, understanding stratosphere temperature and how it affects our weather.
As you can tell I have no life![]()
Don't listen to forecasters in the names of James Madden and Piers Corbyn, they forecast a cold and snowy winter every year!
Well anyway, the polar vortex is completely unstable and disorientated at the moment and it doesn't seem to be reforming any time soon which means there's a greater chance of high latitude blocking. If this happens then Arctic air is pumped down to us. Which is happening right this minute! Currently there's high pressure to the south of Greenland which is why the temperature has dropped massively lately. Keeping an eye on the north and east, you may have some snow next week! Good news is, is that the blocking is being broken down where we may get a little milder but wet, then the trends are going towards another block. Not only that but there could be a sudden stratosphere warming which can turn our weather particularly cold. Interesting times ahead. Doesn't help I'm like a fat kid in a cake shop when snow's involved
If any of that makes sense![]()
I love this post!
Are there any websites you'd recommend to someone to gently ease them into learning this sort of thing?