(28 Jan 2015, 8:34 pm)Adam It's currently snowing up here high on the hills of Eighton Banks and it's now laying on the ground. Means I'll have to set off for uni earlier in the morning just to ensure I get there on time for my 9am seminar.Im 5 Minutes down the Road at Lambton and its not Snowing.
(28 Jan 2015, 8:34 pm)Adam It's currently snowing up here high on the hills of Eighton Banks and it's now laying on the ground. Means I'll have to set off for uni earlier in the morning just to ensure I get there on time for my 9am seminar.
(28 Jan 2015, 8:34 pm)Adam It's currently snowing up here high on the hills of Eighton Banks and it's now laying on the ground. Means I'll have to set off for uni earlier in the morning just to ensure I get there on time for my 9am seminar.
Been snowing since about 6pm in Newton Aycliffe and is laying.
(28 Jan 2015, 8:52 pm)Michael Shhh your making me Jealous... we haven't got any here!
Really bad around Co Durham. Came up the A19 and it was bad near Hutton Henry/Sheraton too.
Got to Peterlee and the road was dry.
Mind the X10 heading south just after 8, may have got a shock.
Bombing down, overtaking cars before coming across the snow and quickly moving back over and slowing right down!
Not got any in the area of Chester-le-Street I live in...probably best too!
I do like snow, it's just painful in the morning!
(28 Jan 2015, 9:14 pm)Michael Jimmi you're going on my block list
(28 Jan 2015, 9:14 pm)Michael Jimmi you're going on my block list
There was quite a bit of snow in Chester when I was delivering there a few hours ago. It wasn't causing any problems or anything, but it was certainly lying around where the streets are named after hills (Quantock, Cheviot, Cleveland etc..).
Sacriston was quite bad - I struggled trying to get up Holly Avenue. I got stuck in one street off Delves Lane in Consett. Luckily, people were shoveling their driveways so I managed to get a push to be on my way, but it was pretty bad up in Consett.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:27 pm)MurdnunoC There was quite a bit of snow in Chester when I was delivering there a few hours ago. It wasn't causing any problems or anything, but it was certainly lying around where the streets are named after hills (Quantock, Cheviot, Cleveland etc..).
Sacriston was quite bad - I struggled trying to get up Holly Avenue. I got stuck in one street off Delves Lane in Consett. Luckily, people were shoveling their driveways so I managed to get a push to be on my way, but it was pretty bad up in Consett.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:27 pm)MurdnunoC There was quite a bit of snow in Chester when I was delivering there a few hours ago. It wasn't causing any problems or anything, but it was certainly lying around where the streets are named after hills (Quantock, Cheviot, Cleveland etc..).
Sacriston was quite bad - I struggled trying to get up Holly Avenue. I got stuck in one street off Delves Lane in Consett. Luckily, people were shoveling their driveways so I managed to get a push to be on my way, but it was pretty bad up in Consett.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Yeah, Consett and Stanley have got to be the worst places for snow to lie in my opinion.
Don't know what it is with either - but if I tell my mam the night before where I'm heading, and it happens to be either of them, she'll say 'oh, wrap up in foil then'.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Yeah, Consett and Stanley have got to be the worst places for snow to lie in my opinion.
Don't know what it is with either - but if I tell my mam the night before where I'm heading, and it happens to be either of them, she'll say 'oh, wrap up in foil then'.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Yeah, Consett and Stanley have got to be the worst places for snow to lie in my opinion.
Don't know what it is with either - but if I tell my mam the night before where I'm heading, and it happens to be either of them, she'll say 'oh, wrap up in foil then'.
(28 Jan 2015, 10:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Yeah, Consett and Stanley have got to be the worst places for snow to lie in my opinion.
Don't know what it is with either - but if I tell my mam the night before where I'm heading, and it happens to be either of them, she'll say 'oh, wrap up in foil then'.