Annoys the feck out of me when everyone drives in the centre, instead of helping to keep the road open, particularly when the local drivers know exactly where the roads edge is.We then get the 'advice' not to drive unless absolutely necessary...
Well, if you don't drive on the roads, the snow settles, builds up and the salt doesnt get worked in and it makes it hang around on the carriageways for ages (I drove a gritter for 10yrs).
What they should be saying is learn to drive to the conditions, keep a winter kit in your car and carry on as normal with caution.
yeah ive been to canada in winter went snowmobilling stopped for a smoke and my moustashe snapped of i took my camera out for some shots and it blew up it was -30/32 c but i would swap that memory for anything it was awsome bsWe get the same alerts . It dropped to -34C last night so we were inundated with severe cold warnings . Anyone who needs to be warned that it's cold in Canada , in January , shouldn't be allowed to reproduce . Maybe it's just me .
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Different snow typeHello, I can remember 1963 and 1982 , Now when we get a Snow flurry the whole county comes to a standstill !!!!!
Yup, laying the fire & lighting it, after ashing out in the morning before breakfast and school, was a bit more involved than turning a thermostat on the wall.On a similar theme, they issued a yellow warning to the elderly (possibly 70 plus) to make sure you keep warm! Those of us who are that age lived through times before central heating and knew very well how to keep warm.
Mind you the warning is not much help if you were relying on your winter fuel payment!
Good job the snake did not come out for a leak.yeah ive been to canada in winter went snowmobilling stopped for a smoke and my moustashe snapped of i took my camera out for some shots and it blew up it was -30/32 c but i would swap that memory for anything it was awsome bs
