Think it's cold in the UK? Try my neck of the woods !
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Think it's cold in the UK? Try my neck of the woods !
Geneva is truly brass monkey weather these days. The pics in this link were taken this week (not by me, I've been laid up with 'flu the past 10 days ).
Don't fancy having my scoob treated to an ice-shower like those at the bottom of the page...
Freezing Geneva
Don't fancy having my scoob treated to an ice-shower like those at the bottom of the page...
Freezing Geneva
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Similar Scene in Toronto the other night. Water main burst, causing a flood, cars driving past sprayed other cars, thus causing 2 - 5 inch thick ice covering.
It's not too cold here, about -8 (-15 with windchill) at the moment, probably fall to around -14 (sans windchill) tonight. Weekend is looking to be a high of around 0 - 2C, not bad! Was a nice fresh -15 to -25 last weekend, plus snow everywhere, lovely
It's not too cold here, about -8 (-15 with windchill) at the moment, probably fall to around -14 (sans windchill) tonight. Weekend is looking to be a high of around 0 - 2C, not bad! Was a nice fresh -15 to -25 last weekend, plus snow everywhere, lovely
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That continental climates a whole different ballgame right .......
i ve always been a little envious of my sister living in southern france, more sunshine proper snow an all........but i helped her take her barge thro Marne this last November (beginning)...........and it was perishing....... .....bloody relief ta get back ta uk....
i ve always been a little envious of my sister living in southern france, more sunshine proper snow an all........but i helped her take her barge thro Marne this last November (beginning)...........and it was perishing....... .....bloody relief ta get back ta uk....
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a little nippy here in Boston aswell.
Having to dig my motor out of 2ft of snow last monday was a great laugh....not
0 degrees Farenheit on a couple of days . 33F on sunday apparently, a proper heatwave.. gonna get my speedos out.
Great pics though!!!
Rags
Having to dig my motor out of 2ft of snow last monday was a great laugh....not
0 degrees Farenheit on a couple of days . 33F on sunday apparently, a proper heatwave.. gonna get my speedos out.
Great pics though!!!
Rags
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J4CKO, you were lucky indeed - on Sunday, the airport was closed for 9 hours whilst they tried to clear the snow !
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LOL @ the lock de-icer
Experienced -25f the other week over in Minnesota and that was a bit chilly and they were giving out warnings on the radio not to stay outside for more than 5 minutes due to the risk of your skin freezing it got down to -35f the week after though so came home the right time.
Experienced -25f the other week over in Minnesota and that was a bit chilly and they were giving out warnings on the radio not to stay outside for more than 5 minutes due to the risk of your skin freezing it got down to -35f the week after though so came home the right time.
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In depth analysis (okay, a good close look) would suggest that it's covered in whatever's been coming over that wall. Does anyone know if that's a lake, or a sea? 'Cos if it's the latter then the bleeding things gonna rot before it's thawed out
...and how cold does seawater have to be to freeze?
...and how cold does seawater have to be to freeze?
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Seawater freezes at a temperature that is slightly colder than fresh water (0.0° Celsius). The freezing temperature of seawater also varies with the concentration of salts. More salt the lower the initial freezing temperature. At a salinity of 35 parts per thousand, seawater freezes at a temperature of -1.9° Celsius.
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In depth analysis (okay, a good close look) would suggest that it's covered in whatever's been coming over that wall. Does anyone know if that's a lake, or a sea? 'Cos if it's the latter then the bleeding things gonna rot before it's thawed out
...and how cold does seawater have to be to freeze?
...and how cold does seawater have to be to freeze?
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