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It's been freezing here for days. Burst water main somewhere in the area affected the whole of Tonyrefail. I noticed we had no water about 2PM (now nearly 9PM). Welsh Water said we'd be back on by 8PM, but their latest message says not until midnight! And the problem's extended to Porth now.

Fortunately we had a few bottles of water, so cooking was possible. Dishwasher full :)

MG

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(01-07) 02:36 PST Spokane, Wash. (AP) --

More than 6 feet of snow in the past three weeks has left Spokane residents frustrated. Tempers are so frayed that a man was arrested for shooting at a snow plow operator.

This unusually harsh winter has disrupted schools, traffic, garbage pickup and mail service in the city of 200,000.

Roofs are collapsing, streets are clogged with ice and slush and locals are starting to refer to this as Sno-maggedon.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?.../a023638S81.DTL

If you dropped in on my thread about slipping on ice, breaking both wrists, one elbow, dislocating a shoulder, injuring my coccyx, now you know "why?"

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Going from bad to worse here.

Big freeze causes sea to ice over

5 mins ago

The sea froze as Britain's shivering start to the year got even colder. Southern England, normally immune to the worst of the weather, was gripped by conditions colder than parts of Iceland and Greenland as temperatures fell close to minus 12C (10.4F).

In Dorset, the sub-zero temperatures froze a half-mile stretch along the shoreline of Sandbanks, home to Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp.

Local people said it was the first time in decades the sea had partially frozen since 1991.

Across the country families ignored safety warnings and took to frozen flooded fields and lakes on ice skates.

Police in Ebbw Vale, south Wales, warned teenagers they are risking their lives by cycling across the frozen Festival Park lake, which is more than 20ft deep in some parts.

Residents in the nearby Rhondda Fach area were without normal water supplies for a second day because the cold snap has affected water pipes supplying Maerdy Water Treatment Works.

Welsh Water has apologised to customers and sent water bowsers to the area. It is also distributing water bottles to customers with special needs and parents with young babies.

Gareth Harvey, a forecaster for MeteoGroup UK, the weather division of the Press Association, said a combination of a front of freezing fog and black ice would make conditions for drivers even more perilous.

He said: "Southern England will still be coldest tonight but temperatures are unlikely to fall lower than minus 5C (23F). Fog patches will be freezing and there will still be a lot of ice. This is a dangerous combination."

Glad to see Welsh Water apologising for us not having water the other day. They didn't bring us a bunch of flowers, though.

MG

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Really strange - bitter over the last few days and when I went to bed the cold was creeping under the duvet requiring a really thorough tucking in.

Woke at 1.00 a.m. and got up and it was noticably warmer. When I went to work at 6.45 temperature was +2; -3 24 hours earlier. The weather forcast did promise cloud cover for the north.

There was an item on the evening news yesterday from Antarctica - temperatures there were +4!

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We got pounded with a half of foot of snow today.

Guess we're getting that now - supposedly 4-8" by tomorrow. I know that's a normal day for the folks in Michigan or Buffalo, so I'm not complaining. :)

Yeah, our friend's car just got stuck in a ditch so we had to get him out, but I just realized how much snow is out there and its closer to 10 inches than 6! :blink:

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Chilly here- temp only made it into the mid-40s. Low 20s tonight. That COLD for these parts!

I expect you folks up north are really getting some cold temps!

Pretty soon you'll be upset when it "dips" down into the 50's, and bundling up in a parka, just like the native Floridians! :w:excited:

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