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MillieF Feb 26th 2018 4:51 am

The Beast From the East!
 
The weather in Britain is evidently a bit brisk at present. It's snowing in London and people are getting quite excited.

Parts of England may get up to 20 cms of snow and it might feel -15 with the windchill factor:blink: Given the fact that that isn't normal and they don't have the infrastructure I can see that could bring chaos, especially to commuters.

I am loving the reporting of this, and it makes me realize how very much I miss the Red Top headlines...it's being called "Snowmaggedon"...great stuff!

I do wish the Fredericton Gleaner or the Saint John Telegraph Journal could come up with some more imaginative headlines.

BristolUK Feb 26th 2018 6:21 am

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It doesn't help with the dramatic effect when they illustrate it with pics like this

scrubbedexpat142 Feb 26th 2018 6:34 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12451358)
It doesn't help with the dramatic effect when they illustrate it with pics like this

Or this -

scrubbedexpat142 Feb 26th 2018 6:39 am

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Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12451302)
Parts of England may get up to 20 cms of snow and it might feel -15 with the windchill factor:blink: Given the fact that that isn't normal and they don't have the infrastructure I can see that could bring chaos, especially to commuters.

This is the Budapest Children's railway (largely manned by children) running a special just 3 days ago -

Partially discharged Feb 26th 2018 6:48 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12451358)
It doesn't help with the dramatic effect when they illustrate it with pics like this

Keep in mind a lot of hysteria is from rags like the Daily Mail. Reading the articles it really does make the UK look like a country of people with little to no resiliance. Cancelling trains 12 hours ahead of time etc is going overboard. For all the train company knows the storm system could change direction, not be as severe as predicted etc.

scrubbedexpat142 Feb 26th 2018 6:50 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12451384)
Keep in mind a lot of hysteria is from rags like the Daily Mail. Reading the articles it really does make the UK look like a country of people with little to no resiliance. Cancelling trains 12 hours ahead of time etc is going overboard. For all the train company knows the storm system could change direction, not be as severe as predicted etc.

Over 200 trains cancelled already.

BristolUK Feb 26th 2018 7:54 am

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Originally Posted by Partially discharged (Post 12451384)
Keep in mind a lot of hysteria is from rags like the Daily Mail. Reading the articles it really does make the UK look like a country of people with little to no resiliance. Cancelling trains 12 hours ahead of time etc is going overboard. For all the train company knows the storm system could change direction, not be as severe as predicted etc.

That picture came from the guardian :lol:

scrubbedexpat142 Feb 26th 2018 7:56 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12451435)
That picture came from the guardian :lol:

What - is that Polly thingummy?

Jingsamichty Feb 26th 2018 8:08 am

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Look at these brave people "battling through the snowfall" at Euston station... :) :) :)


UK Weather: 'Beast from the East' hits Britain with snow | Daily Mail Online

scrubbedexpat142 Feb 26th 2018 8:15 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 12451446)
Look at these brave people "battling through the snowfall" at Euston station... :) :) :)


UK Weather: 'Beast from the East' hits Britain with snow | Daily Mail Online

Yes, just look at those lucky fellows, they won't be daunted, by golly no!

Partially discharged Feb 26th 2018 9:00 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 12451446)
Look at these brave people "battling through the snowfall" at Euston station... :) :) :)


UK Weather: 'Beast from the East' hits Britain with snow | Daily Mail Online

I get a bit suspicious about these 'stock' photos that I think Getty Images have a role in..the Daily Fail calls up Getty Images and says 'hey we need some stock images of snow in the UK and make sure that there is no proof that the photos weren't taken this year' and presto they have an instant end of the world snow story.

Jingsamichty Feb 26th 2018 9:17 am

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I'm fairly sure the link I posted was of Euston commuters "battling" through a few snowflakes today. Not a Getty image of London snowmageddon.

Garbatellamike Feb 26th 2018 9:21 am

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12451435)
That picture came from the guardian :lol:

give him a break, it was still from a crap politically motivated tabloid he just got the wrong one, easy mistake to make ;)

spouse of scouse Feb 26th 2018 9:26 am

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The ice cream van owner on the Prom today grizzled a bit that he'd only had 3 customers in the last hour, but that's the only mention of the weather I've heard. It's only the media rabbiting on, and who pays attention to them anyway? I do like the Beast from the East though, and am looking forward to the Pest from the West :thumbup:

bats Feb 26th 2018 11:13 am

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Usually when the papers talk of huge amounts of snow the snow is in the grampians or on top of the Pennines so nothing unusual there.


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