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Khandro | 08:23 Sun 18th Dec 2022 | ChatterBank
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- 14 degrees here (but sunny) - how about you?
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-2 and overcast.
get the barbie out it's 4 degrees here x
We can say balks, can’t we? :0))
Feeling milder here today but still snow lying
Mally, if you were Canadian, it would probably be too hot for a barbecue!
0 .. the snowman is still smiling
Not balks, Balls, arghhhhh
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On a more serious note, I keep thinking of those poor folk in Ukraine, particularly for the elderly & infirm without electricity. I think it's even colder there.
Yes Khandro, those poor people, we’ve a lot to be grateful for here
I had to go out in the ice and snow with my wonky foot last night. I can tell you, I hobbled very gingerly indeed!
Ukraine's Christmas tree of invincibility.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-europe-64016356
Ahh….I knew there was more to this thread

"Freezing the things of a brass monkey" won't affect the OP then.
3c and raining here in Bristol
7° and hammering down in Plymouth.
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Cold but beautiful. Just taken this pic. to the rear of my house, back garden & beyond;

https://ibb.co/hfKJzzw
A sweltering 0 degrees, and rainy. But here is Manchester.
Our snow has all but vanished but it's still gey chilly.

Nice photo Khandro. :-)
-3 overcast with a few snow flurries.
Last time I checked the weather it was 1° in Surrey. No rain yet but its going to warm up this week but will be very overcast. I'd rather have rain than ice tbh.
I don't know where you are, Khandro, but hope you are ok for heating and services. That looks cold!

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