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blimey do it is.
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• #3
Flurries in SE13 right now too....
Tomorrow is going to be fun fun fun
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**Sunday
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**2°C** **-1°C** ![](http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif) **Monday
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**1°C** **0°C** ![](http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif) **Tuesday
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**4°C** **-1°C** ![](http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif) **Wednesday
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**4°C** **0°C** ![](http://www.bbc.co.uk/f/t.gif) **Thursday
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**3°C** **0°C**
It's gonna be a long week for commuters -__-
I can see the headline "cyclists frozen mid keo-spin on car-park roof"
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• #5
Hasn't settled in North London :(
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• #6
Snowing in SE21, I just cycled over from Fulham into a pretty artic wind then when I was going round the south circular it started snowing..........fun times!
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• #7
N8 - most pathetic snow I have ever seen, seriously. I thought my housemate was sprinkling instant mash out her bedroom window
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• #8
a pretty artic wind
Sounds scary!
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• #9
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**It's gonna be a long week for commuters -__-
Oh yeh, poor commuters; that 20 to 30 minute ride is going to be hell. Bet there'll be loads of interesting stories about how good Rahpa and Swrve are in the snow though.
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• #10
just got back from tour de vile, was quite nice riding back in the snow i thought
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• #11
no such thing as snow in london
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• #12
snow such thing as no in london
Fixed!
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• #13
i live in holborn and i can see the sun shining our my window, i can also see lots of things being blown around by the wind, but no snow
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• #14
oi crane i got my new cranks on :)
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• #15
i live in holborn and i can see the sun shining our my window, i can also see lots of things being blown around by the wind, but no snow
Its stopped here as well, I'm sure it'll be back later!
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• #16
i'm in melbourne at the moment for a few weeks. it was 45.3 degrees on friday (that's celsius, by the way). i don't know if i prefer it to be ridiculously hot or snowing. it'll be a shock when i get back to london, in any case.
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• #17
Yikes.
I don't think I've never actually seen a Met severe weather warning issued for Greater London.
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• #18
oi crane i got my new cranks on :)
OI OI standard.
perhaps a snow ride is in order
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• #19
First up . . .
10-15 cm of snow in London !!!!
Fuck !
Sub-zero temperture -4 degrees !!
Fuck !!!
Then up to 30-40cm of snow by Tuesday !!
Fuck Fuck !! We are all going to die.
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• #20
First up . . .
10-15 cm of snow in London !!!!
Fuck !
Sub-zero temperture -4 degrees !!
Fuck !!!
Then up to 30-40cm of snow by Tuesday !!
Fuck Fuck !! We are all going to die.
ok it this happens i'll be happy and i will retract my statement, and maybe even eat my hat :P
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• #21
First up . . .
10-15 cm of snow in London !!!!
Fuck !
Sub-zero temperture -4 degrees !!
Fuck !!!
Then up to 30-40cm of snow by Tuesday !!
Fuck Fuck !! We are all going to die.
Snow day on tuesday then
thats a lot of snow for london its true.
when i lived in america we would get up to a metre of snow in one blizzard!
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• #22
Oh yeh, poor commuters; that 20 to 30 minute ride is going to be hell. Bet there'll be loads of interesting stories about how good Rahpa and Swrve are in the snow though.
haha! as long as it doesn't settle on your park bench :p
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• #23
Fuck Fuck !! We are all going to die.
No, only the non-believers. You have no reason to worry.
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• #24
A change to much colder conditions is now underway as winds turn into the east and begin to pull in much colder continental air.
Snow flurries have already been reported from eastern and southeastern England this morning, and these are expected to gradually turn heavier and more frequent during this afternoon and evening.
With a deep cold pool of air now moving in from the east, heavy and persistent snow showers will continue over many central and eastern parts of Britain during Sunday night and Monday, and these may well spread their way further inland at times too, giving significant accumulations in places.
Snowfalls of up to 10cm are likely in places, giving potentially disruptive conditions.
On Monday, further snow showers will affect many central and eastern areas, before an area of more persistent snow moves up from the southeast. This area of snow brings the potential for widespread snowfall, with accumulations of up to 20cm in places. The snow will turn more to sleet and rain in the far southeast of England and East Anglia during Monday afternoon.
Thereafter matters become truly complicated. The shallow low may drift close enough to southern England to allow comparatively milder conditions to be created over some southern areas, perhaps only for a time. Should that happen any snow would turn back to rain or drizzle apart from over higher ground.
In addition, by Tuesday, much of the air reaching southern parts will be originating from a relatively less cold central Europe. This said, northern Britain is most likely to continue sourcing air from further east, which will remain colder and, hence, offer the risk of further snow showers - some heavy.
so, in summary, stay in, crack open a bottle of something and let the outside world go and fuck itself to hell.
think I'll walk to work tomorrow...
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Oh yeh, poor commuters; that 20 to 30 minute ride is going to be hell. Bet there'll be loads of interesting stories about how good Rahpa and Swrve are in the snow though.
hahaha!
I like the cut of your jib, Willy, a fine upstanding member.
tell these fairweather fannies a thing or two , what!
Ok seriously what the hell. Central London and there's a freaking snow storm (by UK standards) outside...