Oldham's is the coldest.
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Oldham's is the coldest.
why?
I thought Oldham's was actually
Oldham's is the coldest.
Oldham's is the coldest.
Oldham's is the coldest.
At a sports quiz some years ago a question was correctly answered that West Broms ground is the highest (above sea level) ground in the English football league and I feel compelled to tell people this whenever West Brom is mentioned, perhaps this time there is some relevance to saying it ......
my friend got heat stroke there (2004-ish)
The coldest I have ever been at an away match was at Stoke, during an evening match. The open sides of the away stand invoke the wind chill factor.
UK Outlook for Monday 21 Jan 2019 to Wednesday 30 Jan 2019:
Cold weather will predominate throughout and Monday will start with a widespread frost. Most places will probably be dry and bright during the day but rain showers are likely in the southeast at first. It will be windy in northwest Scotland, with blustery showers and further snow on hills. The showers may well spread further south and east on Tuesday. These are likely to bring hill snow to many areas, and perhaps some snow at low levels for a time. The timing of this is quite uncertain though. Unsettled and generally cold weather will continue, bringing rain, sleet and sometimes snow. Snow is possible anywhere but more likely over northern and eastern areas and over high ground. Overnight frosts remain likely.
UK Outlook for Thursday 31 Jan 2019 to Thursday 14 Feb 2019:
Cold and sometimes very cold weather will still be in place for the extended outlook. It will be changeable though, especially at first, with spells of strong winds and rain, turning to snow at times. Overnight frosts will be common and widespread. Snow will mainly affect higher ground in the north, but there will be a higher risk than usual of snow at lower levels, even in the south. The details of any disruptive snow remains uncertain. With easterly winds predominating, the driest and brightest weather is likely in the northwest. Short milder and wetter interludes are possible too, most likely in the south, but with these comes an increased risk of snow and ice further north.
my friend got heat stroke there (2004-ish)
Opening day of the season wunnit ? I wasn't there, but I seem to recall there being some kind of heatwave. Wouldn't want to go there on a Tuesday night in November though....
yes it was and not the friendliest of places
Thanks for that. That’s a good clear explanation of the situation. Lots of uncertainty!
You're so much better than Carol Kirkwood, she starts with Scotland and barely mentions Sussex
Yeah but does he have such a radiant smile and array of bright coloured dresses?!
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come on the snow.
Hopefully U.S will be along to boo hoo things .
Gives things more hope after last years mis- predictions from him
There is nothing to see here. Last years prediction was bang on, we had virtually no snow whatsoever from the " beast from the east " which turned out to be a " newly born kitten from the east ", sure it was cold for 4 days and we had 1 very cold night but we had a grand total of 1 inch, yes 1 inch of snow for the 4 days before it was all over. As far as it can be seen it will be a bit chilly for the next week but in reality only back to average or slightly below, 6-7 c day time max, 0 c night time min and not about 5 c above normal day after day. Infact by the weekend it will be back to 8 c with a bit of rain. Laughable what the weatherpeople now describe a cold day in January as now
We had 21cms of snow in north East Sussex. It was up to the top of my wheel arches and I couldn’t get the car off the drive for a weekThere is nothing to see here. Last years prediction was bang on, we had virtually no snow whatsoever from the " beast from the east " which turned out to be a " newly born kitten from the east ", sure it was cold for 4 days and we had 1 very cold night but we had a grand total of 1 inch, yes 1 inch of snow for the 4 days before it was all over. As far as it can be seen it will be a bit chilly for the next week but in reality only back to average or slightly below, 6-7 c day time max, 0 c night time min and not about 5 c above normal day after day. Infact by the weekend it will be back to 8 c with a bit of rain. Laughable what the weatherpeople now describe a cold day in January as now
True, but most of Sussex' population is on the coast and apart from the extreme East, I think the snow mostly missed us.We had 21cms of snow in north East Sussex. It was up to the top of my wheel arches and I couldn’t get the car off the drive for a week