Monday 28 December 2020

HEAVY SNOW BLANKETS BRITAIN

DECEMBER 28, 2020 CAP ALLON
https://electroverse.net/heavy-snow-blankets-britain/


Barely weeks after The Met Office announced Britain would no longer see sub-zero days and snow by the 2040s to 2060s, the weather agency has been forced to issue warnings of snow and ice as the UK suffers its biggest December dumping in years (also, that BBC link provided above is aimed at school children–more disgusting propaganda).

The Met Office warnings are in place from midnight until 6pm on Monday, December 28, and they advise of the potential for injuries from icy surfaces and delays to trains and road transport.

Drivers have been encouraged to avoid travelling and to take extra care in dangerous conditions — several crashes have already reported.

Snow began falling Sunday afternoon, and had blanketed much of the UK by Monday morning.


However, the real world reality is once again kicking the scientists while their down with even the hills of South West England receiving their best December dusting in years–which is actually where I’m based (spending the holiday with family), and after publishing this article I’m taking my children to go sledging, build snowmen and have snowball fights in the snow they were supposedly never going to see.

The UK Met Office had recently suggested global warming will soon signal the end of sledging, snowmen and snowball fights: “Much of the lying snow will have disappeared entirely except over the highest ground,” says Dr Lizzie Kendon, a senior Met Office scientist responsible for the report.

And looking ahead, latest GFS runs suggest there is much more where all that came from with heavy snowfall expected to continue across practically all of Britain (and Europe) into the New Year:

GFS Total Snowfall (cm) Dec 28 – Jan 12) — tropicaltidbits.com


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