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douglas9401 | 09:40 Fri 10th Mar 2023 | News
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I knew not to travel across the Pennines during an amber warning of significant snow and I'm hundreds of miles away.

'I've never seen anything like it'

Or a weather forecast, apparently.

From the photo it looks more like a road treatment issue than much snow in that particular area.
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Fit photo?
Probably needs a link, but snow has been known to fall during my lifetime, and rumour has it, before then even.
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Yup, a lot of lorries, trucks and vans queuing.
You have the choice whether to travel.
However very few businesses choose not to send their lorries out. The lorry drivers are not given the choice.
At the other end of the scale nothing in South Dorset, been 11 or 12 degrees in the daytime last 3 days. Our Carpetright fitter, who lives in Weymouth, cancelled our fitting this morning 'due to the weather mate'.
bl33din snowflakes, can't handle a snowflake....
Yeah I was q surprised that people jumped in their cars and tried to go over the M62 at Saddleworth (where the masts are and the ROman Road etc).
and were stuck overnight

I mean Jesus some were stuck in the cold after.....a night out in the Manchester clubs ( cool man)
Snow in winter eh? Who'd A Thowt It!
In fairness though, this part of North Manchester has had hardly any snow. Just a little overnight, compared to Milnrow and Saddleworth, which are only a short distance from here.
I lived near and around Bradford and Halifax until I was 50. This sort of weather was normal in winter until the last few years. People nowadays must be somewhat daft. My first husband was a L.A.Engineer in Halifax and Bradford and I know that when the M62 was built there were precautions inbuilt against drifting snow etc., but it was never considered possible to keep it snow-free.
Barmy, the lot of them.

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