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By AlonsoFan1
#183745
This is to anyone that lives in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States: Stay inside! I live in one of the counties in Maryland that has a blizzard warning, it's absolutely nuts. Just want all the forumula1 members to stay safe. :D
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By darwin dali
#183750
This is to anyone that lives in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States: Stay inside! I live in one of the counties in Maryland that has a blizzard warning, it's absolutely nuts. Just want all the forumula1 members to stay safe. :D

It hasn't reach us here in NY yet, but who knows...
By suitcase
#183810
This is to anyone that lives in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States: Stay inside! I live in one of the counties in Maryland that has a blizzard warning, it's absolutely nuts. Just want all the forumula1 members to stay safe. :D

It hasn't reach us here in NY yet, but who knows...

All I can say is that there is quite a lot of it.
I love snow :)
By suitcase
#183839
I walked out and I decided I was no longer in Maryland, but in Narnia instead.

Someone was riding a snowmobile on my street.
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By 7UpJordan
#183842
The snow returned on Wednesday night and I thought "Not this again!" because you may remember we had heaps of snow in January, but fortunately it had thawed slightly overnight and it was completely melted by about lunchtime on Thursday.
By Gaz
#183851
yeah we had some in Manchester took ages to get home as a result, just saw police cars and ambulances shooting down the hard shoulder :(

Also just got a that new Mazda, and its not exacly suited to snow..so that wasn't fun.
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By cap-dude
#183853
Snows actually a pain in the arse for me. Our roads here are pretty terrible for driving on a good day. My daily route is small country road barely big enough for one car nevermind two. So snow either means I travel that road at about 20-15mph, or having to travel through rush-hour traffic.

I wish we just had no snow, or an insane amount of it. Unfortunately we always get bitterly cold and a touch of frost :(
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By AlonsoFan1
#183950
I walked out and I decided I was no longer in Maryland, but in Narnia instead.

Someone was riding a snowmobile on my street.


I was thinking about pulling out the skis and skiing over a friend's house :D
Just shoveled my driveway for the third time today, the pile on the side is 7ft high.
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By madbrad
#183969
I bought a new snowblower n the fall and I haven't needed it yet.
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By suitcase
#183988
I walked out and I decided I was no longer in Maryland, but in Narnia instead.

Someone was riding a snowmobile on my street.


I was thinking about pulling out the skis and skiing over a friend's house :D
Just shoveled my driveway for the third time today, the pile on the side is 7ft high.

Good idea..maybe I'll do that, too, even though I'm horrible at skiing.
:eek: Yep, I've heard of some high piles!
By Links
#184016
Had lots of the white stuff in January and are expecting it here in Yorkshire around next wednesday :crying:
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By 7UpJordan
#184022
Had lots of the white stuff in January and are expecting it here in Yorkshire around next wednesday:crying:

Oh no, not again... :(
By suitcase
#184045
Had lots of the white stuff in January and are expecting it here in Yorkshire around next wednesday :crying:

We might be getting more around that time, too.
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By Selcouth_Feline
#184216
Oh no, not again... :(


East of England is expecting a load over the next couple of days too :( I never thought I would be sick of snow. Although our snow looks trivial compared to some of the pics of the US I've seen recently :eek:

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