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Thought I would start a new post.
Snowing heavily in Methven now.
Snowing heavily in Methven now.
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Yeah Tich,within 3 km of the photo taken of my car with heavy snow flakes it had turned to rain mixed with sleet.
On my latest drive,the snow level has risen back up to around 300 metres about 6.30.
Rain is heaviest it has been all day now,temp 5.0 degrees,It is strange like you say we are warmer than Ch Ch city.
On my latest drive,the snow level has risen back up to around 300 metres about 6.30.
Rain is heaviest it has been all day now,temp 5.0 degrees,It is strange like you say we are warmer than Ch Ch city.
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Hi Tony,
I've seen this one do the rounds quite frequently, usually cited as being the current hurricane/cyclone/Labour Government or other severe condition that is the Buzz-word of the week
Popularly accepted to be just a gust front (note low tops to clouds, calm seas etc...)
Still a great sequence of shots which make it onto my desktop regularly.
If you can get the full set of shots, they make fascinating viewing...but not of a hurricane.
...And I got caught too, when I first saw them LOL.
I've seen this one do the rounds quite frequently, usually cited as being the current hurricane/cyclone/Labour Government or other severe condition that is the Buzz-word of the week
Popularly accepted to be just a gust front (note low tops to clouds, calm seas etc...)
Still a great sequence of shots which make it onto my desktop regularly.
If you can get the full set of shots, they make fascinating viewing...but not of a hurricane.
...And I got caught too, when I first saw them LOL.
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