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if you look on weather school then its different normal temps rain and some strong winds not untill december there may be some white stuff. Simon forecasts are 99% spot on work my jobs around his forecasts for week. like next week hedgeing mon.tues wednesday onwards as its not to good will go strimming and pressure washing as is a wet job so rain as well make no difference as can do these jobs in the wet.

be good if he would come on this site and put on his forecast for week.:thumbup:

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There not weather forecasts now, they are like horoscopes, the forecasts on the bbc,itv,c4,c5,sky are all different. The best forecast is to look out your window in the morning

 

Too right. Just where do they get their information? I used to assume they all got it form the Met Office but plainly not unless they're each employing fiction writers.

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Could be problematic, I'm supposed to be in a wood 20mls away in Nov. and part of Dec.

 

The comment about the north getting the worst weather, isn't a forecast, it's a racing certainty. And the thought that the UK will grind to a halt, could also be viewed as a certainty. We're not good at Winter. There used to be a time when we were but that time has long gone. We now live in a society, where we fully expect someone else to get us out of a fix. Yet are fearful of being sued if we help another. So in years gone by, side roads and pavements were cleared be gangs of local residents. But last winter was an all too familiar modern reminder. If you didn't live in London or within a short frozen spit of a motorway, you were stuffed. Side roads & pavements were impassable for most of winter and as a nation complained at every blocked turn, while their shovels were cosied in sheds across the land.

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Not going to bother me too much, got plenty of logs at the ready and plenty to do if I do get snowed in (which I doubt with the mighty jimny haha). I've been thinking that over the last few years maybe having a 2 stage pedestrian snow blower could be quite profitable for clearing drive ways and yards etc, also maybe the council could put it to good use clearing footpaths as the entire towns footpaths were cleared last year by the bin men due to complaints of people falling or

 

 

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Not going to bother me too much, got plenty of logs at the ready and plenty to do if I do get snowed in (which I doubt with the mighty jimny haha). I've been thinking that over the last few years maybe having a 2 stage pedestrian snow blower could be quite profitable for clearing drive ways and yards etc, also maybe the council could put it to good use clearing footpaths as the entire towns footpaths were cleared last year by the bin men due to complaints of people falling or

 

 

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keeps the bin men fit wots yer problem?

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I have no problem with it, just wondering if it's maybe another way to earn some money, probably a silly idea I know but with all the snow we've had over the last few years it just got me thinking there's maybe a way to cash in on it so to speak

 

 

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