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Here we go, so the Met Office has forecast a "Polar Vortex" over the next 3 months which will result in extremely low temperatures, snow and chaos on the roads. Back when I was a youngster this was known as "Winter".. However, there's every chance that if it does get that bad I'll just stock up on food and lock the doors
 
Here we go, so the Met Office has forecast a "Polar Vortex" over the next 3 months which will result in extremely low temperatures, snow and chaos on the roads. Back when I was a youngster this was known as "Winter".. However, there's every chance that if it does get that bad I'll just stock up on food and lock the doors
The Daily Express will have a field day wiyth all the told you so stories... :(
 
Well we are on the same Latitude as Canada. We should have very icy winters, but we're kept warm by the Gulf Stream.

It was only a few years ago that I remember some very cold days when temps when down to as low as -16 degrees C around here. :cool: :cool:
 
Sure I read something similar last year that somebody posted and got me all excited and I'll say the same again as I said then.

If it happens.................... FANTASTIC :naughty :naughty I'm ready for it, can't wait to see some propper snow action in the Terrano, I've only expericenced it in the Maverick which was top fun but Terrance is a little more ready for it than Marvin was :lol

If it doesn't............. I'm sure there will be other years.

It's going to be interesting getting in and out of work though I can tell you that :eek:
 
Presumably the southern tip of Canada & John O Groats lol

Well we are on the same Latitude as Canada. We should have very icy winters, but we're kept warm by the Gulf Stream.

It was only a few years ago that I remember some very cold days when temps when down to as low as -16 degrees C around here. :cool: :cool:

Ah the Gulf Stream that why the Isle of Man is often nice and sunny.

I assume it's not an oil spill by a Petrol Company of the same name.
 

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