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:D Looks lovely. We have only had a bit of sleet and hail stone on Friday, well gutted that we are missing the snow.
 
Keep your eyes out folks, they are talk of some big falls in the next week. Take care people, stock up on essentials like grain, hops and yeast. :lol: Seriously don't get caught out.
 
Might get a dusting here according to the BBC on Saturday, then very cold next week :(
 
Hopefully we are getting it this weekend! Woohoo!

Already got my excuse for work sorted:

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I heard that we'd be getting snow, but having checked the weather it's not happening :(

For those of you who might be worried about getting stuck at work, away from your beloved breweries, google snow socks, they make a huge difference to a car's ability to get through deep snow :)
 
http://news.sky.com/story/1036684/weath ... ry-weekend

The Met Office has issued a weekend weather warning with snow expected to blanket most of England.

The Level 2 Alert warns there is a high risk of severe cold, icy and snow conditions from now until Tuesday.

The alert highlights all of England as being at risk.

Sky News weather presenter Isobel Lang said temperatures will plummet today, heightening the risk of sleet or snow.

"Outbreaks of rain across southern Britain will turn to sleet or snow," she said.

"At this stage around 5cm to 10cm (2in to 4in) of snow is possible over more hilly areas with nearer 2cm to 5cm over some low-lying areas later. Some snow may fall in London."

She added: "Some more significant snow is possible into Monday, and this could bring disruption across central and eastern Britain - so keep an eye on the forecast."

Sunday is likely to be even colder than today. However it may be brighter although temperatures will remain just above freezing point.
 

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