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Mass_Hysteria | 23:26 Thu 21st Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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They said it was going to snow a lot here in the North West and it has started. Fine snow with a really strong wind. If this keeps going we'll have big drifts by the morning.
What's it like with you all?

Note: This time last year it was approx 24 degrees HOT!!
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It is snowing in Kendal, but so far it isn't settling much.
No snow here on the East Yorks coast (yet) Take care Zac Master, Mrs O said its bad further up in Whitby though and if you are going up that way, it could get worse. The winds are picking up here so anything could happen today
White over here in the West Mids and still snowing.
Had glorious sunshine every morning this week in Manchester but the little white flakes have just started falling.
Spoke too soon. No flakes anymore just a dull damp morning.
this time last year was wearing t shirts and light clothes, it's cold and blowing a gale here in the capital,
Derbyshire - most schools closed again! More heavy snow expected later today and tomorrow.
Loads here in Bradford
Nothing yet in Lincolnshire, but strong wind. Expecting snow after midnight and into Saturday.
Too much here in south Yorkshire and it's still coming down.
I've just spoken to my ma maa near Cleckheaton and she says there are 3 foot drifts in the garden and the snow is blowing about and looks like steam. Se also reminded me that in 1963 it started snowing on March 12th and went on for 5 or 6 weeks! Gulp.

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