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Northern Minnesota -42C
Minneapolis city centre -32C
New York’s Central Park -17C
Northern Minnesota -42C
Minneapolis city centre -32C
New York’s Central Park -17C
What sort of time today are we expecting this to reach east sussex
Americans just crack on with it and find a way. Can you imagine the carnage here if we were at -30 ?
Its worth remembering that the ONLY time an NFL game has been postponed or called off is due to approaching hurricanes, in Miami (1992, 2004, 2005 & 2017) and Houston (2008). The Minnesota Vikings also had to call off a game in 2010 due to the buildup of snow on the roof of their Metrodome stadium causing it to COLLAPSE. The rest of the time - play ball.
Here, they'll call off a match if there's a light dusting of snow which makes the surrounding area "hazardous". We are truly pathetic.
On December 26, 2010, a Sunday Night Football game between the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles in Philadelphia was postponed to Tuesday, December 28, by a severe snowstorm. It was the first Tuesday NFL game in 64 years.[32]
In 2014, a severe snowstorm that hit the Buffalo area forced a Jets–Bills game, originally scheduled for November 23, to be moved to Detroit’s indoor Ford Field on November 24.[33]
What sort of time today are we expecting this to reach east sussex
Americans just crack on with it and find a way. Can you imagine the carnage here if we were at -30 ?
Its worth remembering that the ONLY time an NFL game has been postponed or called off is due to approaching hurricanes, in Miami (1992, 2004, 2005 & 2017) and Houston (2008). The Minnesota Vikings also had to call off a game in 2010 due to the buildup of snow on the roof of their Metrodome stadium causing it to COLLAPSE. The rest of the time - play ball.
Here, they'll call off a match if there's a light dusting of snow which makes the surrounding area "hazardous". We are truly pathetic.
Talking of "calling games off", how does snow tend to do at Falmer, is there any risk of the Watford game being scrapped?
Talking of "calling games off", how does snow tend to do at Falmer, is there any risk of the Watford game being scrapped?
What's amazing is that it's still not confirmed how much snow will fall later this evening and overnight!
I can't recall such divergence at this short range before. It really will come down to nowcasting for Sussex as some forecasts have us getting up to 5cm whilst others very little, barely a dusting.
So keep an eye on the radar from about 4pm and see what happens.
Wiki says you're wrong on this
I was thinking the same, there isn't too much certainty as to where and how much which normally by now, especially away from the coast (which is always dubious) you have a good idea.
What radar do you use as they all seem a bit variable to me?
There is a lot of blue out in the channel heading our way. Will it be rain or snow here in the Sussex coast?