Snow, snow and more snow.
Jan. 18th, 2013 06:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not liking the look of the current weather forecast for were I live at the moment.
Which is basically -3c to 0c (27f-32f) for the next three days at least and more snow - Light snow until 4am tomorrow then heavy snow until mid morning, then light snow again until sometime on Monday morning.
I'm supposed to have my gym membership induction tomorrow. (I've signed all the paperwork and paid the money - I just need to be signed off on the exercise machines and free weights before they let me use the place.)
Alexander is loving the snow though. He also seems to think that when I look at the weather forecast on the laptop that it's some kind of online shop for buying snow. I suppose it makes sense when you're three.
Hopefully if I can still find one in the shops I'll pick up a sledge for him tomorrow and we can take it to the park on Sunday. Given the forecast it looks like we'll have snow lying on the ground for at least the next week and possibly longer. It always takes ages to melt here, the city centre might be clear in a day or two, but up here on the edge of the city it's just short of 900ft (274m) above sea level, it hangs around for ages. There'll probably be slushly bits hanging about into February.
Which is basically -3c to 0c (27f-32f) for the next three days at least and more snow - Light snow until 4am tomorrow then heavy snow until mid morning, then light snow again until sometime on Monday morning.
I'm supposed to have my gym membership induction tomorrow. (I've signed all the paperwork and paid the money - I just need to be signed off on the exercise machines and free weights before they let me use the place.)
Alexander is loving the snow though. He also seems to think that when I look at the weather forecast on the laptop that it's some kind of online shop for buying snow. I suppose it makes sense when you're three.
Hopefully if I can still find one in the shops I'll pick up a sledge for him tomorrow and we can take it to the park on Sunday. Given the forecast it looks like we'll have snow lying on the ground for at least the next week and possibly longer. It always takes ages to melt here, the city centre might be clear in a day or two, but up here on the edge of the city it's just short of 900ft (274m) above sea level, it hangs around for ages. There'll probably be slushly bits hanging about into February.
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Date: 2013-01-18 06:51 pm (UTC)"Auntie Katie, are you buying more snow?"
It's so cute when he does that.:-)