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Margaret Pilkington 13-01-2015 20:51

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According to the forecast, we have some coming.....of course it isn't of the same calibre as the stuff you get....but it will bring life to a grinding halt...you can bet on it!

Turtle 13-01-2015 21:18

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I hope it's not too nasty for you folks. My outside thermometer read minus 24 this morning. It was the kind of cold that makes you think of all the poor creatures outside, wild or otherwise. People too, who are homeless and spend the night in bus shelters.
I went for an early morning drive and it was pleasant enough inside the vehicle. The little bit of snow on the ground was quite pretty - it sparkled like diamonds in the sun. I wished I had my camera, but then I would have to stop and get out in it. No bluddy chance hah hah.

stjosephsfc 14-01-2015 09:35

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I struggled getting into work today, couldn't get my car up the street for the best part of 10 minutes but that's only because i live at the bottom of a steep hill! Anyway, i made it.. quite a few didn't though! Unbelievable how many people haven't turned up yet though, its not that bad!

Big Dave 14-01-2015 10:23

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Anybody seen a gritting wagon ????

cashman 14-01-2015 12:48

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Thing is i have a good mate who lives in Canada, who tells me he has never known schools be closed in this weather? This if correct tells me what i al;ready assumed, they deal wi things a lot better oer yon, than these useless gits oer here. perhaps Eric or Turtle or someone oer yon can comment on this factor?

Eric 14-01-2015 13:09

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Anybody seen a gritting wagon ????

You mean something like this.

Eric 14-01-2015 13:32

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1129559)
Thing is i have a good mate who lives in Canada, who tells me he has never known schools be closed in this weather? This if correct tells me what i al;ready assumed, they deal wi things a lot better oer yon, than these useless gits oer here. perhaps Eric or Turtle or someone oer yon can comment on this factor?

What is needed is a plan ...

https://www.cityofkingston.ca/reside...c/snow-removal

Got to admit, tho', it's easy for us to say that 'cause we expect snow. We have the street plows, the sidewalk plows, and me with my trusty shovel:alright: And you have to budget for it ... and that's millions of dollars, even for a small place like Kingston. Here's a clip of snow removal on the 401 ... I believe you guys call it a Motorway. Count the plows:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUds1pWKMjs

Turtle 14-01-2015 13:39

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We do have 'snow days' if it's really bad. And young ones consider themselves very lucky if they get one, so it doesn't happen often. What mainly happens is the school buses are cancelled. The schools stay open, I believe, leaving the parents to get the kids there if they can.

Turtle 14-01-2015 13:43

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At least minus 20 this morning as hubby went to get us our Tim Hortons brekkie. It's garbage day, and that's my reward for getting it all put out (for us and my elderly neighbour). It was so cold my eyes ran and my face hurt. I scuttled back inside as quickly as I could. Hubby didn't even wear gloves or hat, as he sat in the cold car waiting for it to warm up, apparently. He's made of tougher stuff than me!

cashman 14-01-2015 13:47

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Originally Posted by Turtle (Post 1129566)
We do have 'snow days' if it's really bad. And young ones consider themselves very lucky if they get one, so it doesn't happen often. What mainly happens is the school buses are cancelled. The schools stay open, I believe, leaving the parents to get the kids there if they can.

Thats basically what i was told, the schools stay open, the teachers here though are far too mard, so they shut em, never used to be the case, as yer probably know yerself? if the heating was outa action, we were told to keep our coats on. plus nobody had a car, so almost everyone managed to get to school.:)

Gordon Booth 14-01-2015 14:29

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Count the plows:

Saw the first six and thought 'That's marvellous'.
Then 19 more!!!
I doubt if we have that many in the whole UK!

US Angel 15-01-2015 00:11

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been cold here and wet

shillelagh 15-01-2015 21:35

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Meanwhile, it is most definitely brass monkey weather here ... or, as we say, cold enough to freeze the nuts off of a steel bridge.:D


would it freeze the nuts off this one tho eric? :p

Eric 16-01-2015 14:09

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would it freeze the nuts off this one tho eric? :p

Maybe not here; but in parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba the nuts would be under threat ... and in Qausuittuq, the bridge wouldn't stand a chance.;)

ossy kid 16-01-2015 16:11

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Tother end of Canada I had a round of golf yesterday.


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