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A lot of snow has fallen overnight. Enough that I was supposed to be doing an extra shift at work today but I won't bother as I'm fairly sure the forklift will be having serious trouble moving. And it constitutes 'unnecessary' travel. 

I'll get some photos once it's light. Because it's windy too (-4c), it has drifted as well. Not something you see so often here.

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1 hour ago, Big J said:

A lot of snow has fallen overnight. Enough that I was supposed to be doing an extra shift at work today but I won't bother as I'm fairly sure the forklift will be having serious trouble moving. And it constitutes 'unnecessary' travel. 

I'll get some photos once it's light. Because it's windy too (-4c), it has drifted as well. Not something you see so often here.

-4c here as well Jonathan . No snow though .Edit . It has just dropped to -5c .

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Minus 2 here but feels colder 🥶

Yew reduction today - climber doesn’t do weekends so it’s me up there with a mate dragging for me. This is gonna hurt ☹️

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A nearby seasonal lake (turlough) almost froze over. All thawed out again now but it looked nice while it lasted. 

The flock of swans that migrate to it annually were particularly raucous about it all. 

Lowest we recorded at home was -4.7 

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It is still snowing and there is 20-25cm of snow now. Went sledging and it was a lot of fun. 

The pictures aren't uploading for some reason - I'll try from my phone...
 

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