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wimp | 16:45 Tue 19th Nov 2013 | ChatterBank
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Snow...why the surprise?
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no idea, its only winter after all......
No snow here. It's been an absolutely beautiful, but cold, day.
Bloody cold but no snow here on the Fylde coast.
Quite a bit of snow but it was predicted. For once they got it right.
Because nowadays a lot of people seem to think the weather should do what it's told.
No snow in York but it's very cold, first time I've put the heating on during the day.
We have this every flipping year!

As soon as it snows, every news channel sends some poor sap to stand in it and talk about it, while getting their bits frozen off.

That's not news, it's weather!!!!!

I was around in 1963 when we had a proper winter, the snow and ice lay for weeks, and then in 1976, when everyone baked for an entire glorious summer.

Both were reported ad nauseum by the media, and with rolling news, that has only got worse.

So - for the record -

I have lived here in England for approaching sixty years - I am no longer amazed enough to need to see snow on my tv news, I know what snow looks like, I probably drove to work in it that day.

Can we accept that this is England, it's November, and snow is a likely occurence?

What nex? - 'Shock! Horror!! It went dark last night!!!!'

OK, rant over.

Thank you.
This bit of Notts must be sharing with Tilly,beautiful day but real brass monkey weather.
It seems to have upset you though andy-hughes
Butterbun - I just dislike having my intellignce insulted in this way.

I know what snow looks like, I know about the chaos it causes, because it is never any different.

People will moan that other countries cope why can't we?

Answer - their climate and snowfall are fare more predictable, so they can resource responses in a way that is not cost effective here.

Schools will close and parents will moan about their 'babysitting service' being removed - blame the government's health and safety policies, and the willingness of litigious parents to sue local authorities if their child falls over on the ice.

It's the same every year, ergo, it's normal life, and that is not news, so why do tv stations pretend that it is?
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It must be a snow news day.
trig - I am going to take a few deep breaths, and then bang my head on the wall until I lose conciousness.

I am sure that when I come round, this feeling of impotent fury will have passed.
whether it's happened before or not, snow is still news. Road and railways are at risk of being obstructed; at worst it hits airports too. Given that most people travel, even if it's only a commute, this is something that will affect the daily lives of many.
Andy, go up Mow Cop and see if you can see the snow coming. Let us know if it's coming south.
Tilly - you know what they say - if you can see down from the top of Mow Cop, it's going to snow, and if you can't see, it's snowing!!
jno - "whether it's happened before or not, snow is still news. Road and railways are at risk of being obstructed; at worst it hits airports too. Given that most people travel, even if it's only a commute, this is something that will affect the daily lives of many."

That's a separate issue, and can be filed under Travel News, which specifically advises people of disruptions.

The fact that it is snowing is not news - and there is no need to film a reporter getting snowed on - just tell me, I'll understand, I know what snow is!!!
There you go then. No need for the news reports. I've got my eye on a property up there!

TEMPERATURES in the UK are going to fall sharply over the coming weeks because that is what happens at this time of year, it has been claimed.

During winter snow can often reach the ground

Meteorologists believe that winter, a spell of short, cold days commonly defined as a season, will be more or less exactly what you would expect.

Ice and snow will create icy, snowy conditions.

Because it’s winter.

There’s a high probability that this winter will be followed by another sudden, weather-related phenomenon known as spring.

.... ;0)

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