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philglossop last won the day on September 8 2021

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  1. What's even more surprising- is it stuck around!!! It was white this morning even here in normally mild Plymouth
  2. I can't believe it but I woke up and snow still on car and on roofs here. Mind you it was snowing in the showers here yesterday so I shouldn't be surprised. Edit here comes the next weather front. Will it snow again???
  3. Team meeting- currently road's below freezing at Rundlestone North of Princetown and Yelverton. Now snowing in Haldon area which could impact A38/A380
  4. Proper mix here, some rain, sleet, snow. But snow is the main aspect currently. Car windscreen going white.
  5. Seems to be calming down in Plymouth. But now the reports of issues is rising as people start to venture out.
  6. Well it's slightly chaotic down here. Plymouth flooding everywhere. A379 shut at Modbury landslip Issues on A38 /A30/A383 , concerns on A386 between Bideford and Torrington. Now issues in Lympstone, Moretonhampstead. No trains past Plymouth and most branch lines closed.
  7. Here we go. Rain started. Its going to be a rough few hours.
  8. After some relatively calm, I can start.to hear the wind whisling again. A few trees down in mid and East Devon looking at work phone and flooding at Ide on A30.
  9. Morning. Relatively calm here. But it's not going to be in few hours. Barometer is interesting
  10. Road schemes in progress being made safe. Planned works for next two days falling like 9 pins. All staff told to work from home where possible tomorrow.
  11. Think 1987 is something we'll never forget - being woken at 2am by a screaming gale. The only comparable one was the Burns storm of 1990 which did massive damage down here. 105mph gust at Dartmoor that one. Just home from a site visit in Holsworthy- blowy but it's starting to wind up slightly here - a bit of calmer before the storm I guess.
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