in Huddersfield
- posted
19 years ago
in Huddersfield
24 degrees and sunny here. Just off to drop the kids at school, then I'll head to work, but being Friday I'll be sitting in the sun with a beer by 3:30. :-)
Went through Denholme at 3pm this aft & it was bloody horrific, couldn't see a thing!
-- Subaru WRX (The Bitch)
Range Rover Classic (Monty)
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Lucky bugger, it's blowing a gale in Kinloss, Morayshire!
Badger.
though its stopped now and its turning to slush
On or around Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:37:00 +1300, EMB enlightened us thusly:
git.
I'm still thinking of emigrating... specially as it's been damp and 'orrible here today.
In Bedford
cold and raining in cornwall, I've been sitting in a puddle for 4 hours, I'm starting to dislike saabs...
Regards. Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
Been snowing in Luton, but had stopped by the time I came out of the pub.
Alex
Lucky buggers... why don't we ever get any snow here in Brussels?
Jag vill ha snööööööööö, jag vill ha snööööö....
A Saab? Having trouble with snow? Oh well, I guess it's been emigrated for too long... ;-)
if there were snow here I'm sure it'd handle it ok, maybe not as well as the land rover, the saab trouble is a handbrake problem I need to sort for the MOT.
Regards. Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
Is the water in snow smaller than the water in rain? (so it can fit through smaller holes!) :)
My roof never really leaked until the snow yesterday and now its horrible. It all drips (or pours) off my rear view mirror (the lowest point i assume) and runs down my dash and my stereo.
I'm expecting my seats to be frozen tommorow morning! :(
No but it can get blown through holes that rain can't. Powder snow is bugger for getting into roof spaces that are otherwise totally watertight.
Condensation? Maybe you have a nice water cycle set up there. Water exvaporates from seats in sunshine, condenses on the roof runs down the mirror drips back onto seat...
I also found that snow would build-up arounf anywhere it would get a hold such as the gutters and door-tops (until you open the door and knock it off) the heat (ha ha ha heat?) from the cap melts the snot that's gathered giving it a chance to sneak in around the door (or other) seals where if it were rain it'd have run off.
Regards. Mark.(AKA, Mr.Nice.)
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