Not looking forward to my 10pm drive from Tunbridge Wells to Worthing going on NSC reports. Oh well, hopefully I survive.
As above - slushy conditions in Findon from the sleet and snow we had, and Cissbury Ring was all white before the sun set.Nothing at all in Worthing
Cheltenham.Where are you?
Yep, tonking it down a few miles east in Wadhurst tooDumping down in Crowborough
Living in the highest point in East Sussex has its disadvantages in times like this
You’re not wrong. Very odd substance, will be hellishly slippery on in gritted services now temperatures are dropping.As above - slushy conditions in Findon from the sleet and snow we had, and Cissbury Ring was all white before the sun set.
Is your hill gritted? Wouldn't fancy getting a car down there if not!You’re not wrong. Very odd substance, will be hellishly slippery on in gritted services now temperatures are dropping.
Drive to the Dyke.Absolutely nothing in Portslade
Amazing the difference a little altitude can make, down here in West Worthing it melted as soon as it hit the ground.As above - slushy conditions in Findon from the sleet and snow we had, and Cissbury Ring was all white before the sun set.
TmiWoke up to 8 inches. Now fog and temp dropping again.
Not looking forward to my 10pm drive from Tunbridge Wells to Worthing going on NSC reports. Oh well, hopefully I survive.
It's slushy and slippy - decided to take my car off the drive, which is on a hill on the west side of Findon Valley as, when I drove it up an hour or so back, the wheels spun a bit on the slush.
I only had to take it down about 20 feet, but it started going sideways, by itself, and I thought I was destined to hit my own garden wall. Fortunately it stopped, just before and I was able to get it onto the road with no damage done.
Some roads could be quite dicey, I imagine.