Are you ready for another tough winter? it looks as if we could get one.I know they always spout doom and gloom but I am not taking any chances this year. gonna be ready just in case.http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/forecasters-warn-of-snow-in-october?ocid=tweet
Quote from: Neil Gornall on September 21, 2011, 04:08:31 pmAre you ready for another tough winter? it looks as if we could get one.I know they always spout doom and gloom but I am not taking any chances this year. gonna be ready just in case.http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/forecasters-warn-of-snow-in-october?ocid=tweetI will go out each and every day and do what I can do
I will go out each and every day and do what I can do
Quote from: Ian101 @ H2o on September 21, 2011, 04:13:39 pmI will go out each and every day and do what I can do Me too; and I've got ladders if need be; I'll just cherry pick my accounts suitable for ladders.And keep an eye out on your elderly customers; with rising heating costs, I bet some of them cut back on keeping warm.
Temperatures are expected to fall back to nearer normal for the time of year across much of the UK by day, dropping below normal at night, especially across the Midlands and southeast, leading to an increased incidence of overnight frosts. The cooler conditions at night will be mitigated by day in some parts by sunnier than normal weather, with both the far south and far north of the country favoured to see above normal amounts of sunshine, with nearer normal sunshine hours elsewhere. Rainfall amounts are correspondingly likely to be a little below average in most areas, especially in the west.
im gonna offer driver snow clearance if its too bad this year!or do as daz does and go trad pole with screenwash if its not too bad
I'm going in the wardrobe, with the toytoise in a shoe box. The toytoise is in the shoebox not me.
Forget the traditional ways of checking the forecast.Try: raintoday? dot com