I know there are many around the country suffering horrendous weather conditions at the moment and for us southern softies it's come as a bit of a shock I'm sure.
I'm not just talking about the snow - but the unprecedented sub zero temperatures.
I - probably like most sit in the comfort of our lounge in the evening and look in amazement

at the temperatures on the weather map after the news and get excited if the guage in the car reads lower than minus 4 the next morning. I remember the eureka moment taking the kids to school last year when the guage dropped to minus 6 and shrieking to the kids to look at the guage.
Never in a million years did I think for one moment today when I left Bicester to travel to Wakefield...... the temperature in Bicester at 6:15am minus 7......as I got to the M1 at Northampton ...minus 8.......as I headed north approaching Leicester.......minus 9 ( I was now willing for another degree to take it into double figures

) ..come on you can do it..... yes

- Nottingham minus 10 (minus 10 for goodness sake) yes

........hang on ......past Nottingham minus 11.....minus 12.....

Ok Ok - time to stop at the next services as screen wash was now obviously one large ice cube behind the front bumper and I needed to see where I was going. So - Trowley Services I think it was ... into the car park...minus 12.5. No real snow anywhere - but the remains of some packed ice in the parking areas. As I pulled to a stop the guage which I'd normally expect to warm up a bit with heat from the engine wafting around ... but no it finally stopped on this


As I said - never in a million years in this country in the north Midlands - bright sunshine - not a lot of snow around did I expect to be drinking a coffee in my car looking at this.
I'm sure those in the not so far reaches of the North can do better than this - but I'm flabbergasted

Wakefield by the way was a pussy minus 3 - Hull however I believe was also competing for minus 14.
Return journey - traffic reports all over the place of major accidents on many motorways - take real good care out there folks - you might be able to stop - but you need to be thinking FOR those around you too especially the trucks

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Cheers
Ian.