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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Snoopy on December 23, 2010, 10:30:13 AM
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What is a white Christmas?
For many a white Christmas means a complete covering of snow, ideally falling on the 25th.
However, the definition of an official white Christmas used most widely, notably by those placing and taking bets, is for a single snow flake (perhaps amongst a shower of rain and snow mixed) to be observed falling in the 24 hours of 25 December.
The last official white Christmas was in 2009, when snow was widespread across Northen Ireland, Scotland, parts of Wales, the Midlands, north-east and far south-west England.
Source: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climate/uk/whitechristmas/
I wonder if it is worth placing a bet? .... Come to that is anyone still taking bets?
rubschin: Hardly worth it at these odds
http://www.online-betting-guide.co.uk/white-christmas.htm
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On Monday the forecaster was talking of possible snow on Christmas day afternoon, but the 2 - 5 day forecast for down here that was issued yesterday gave
Fri
Remaining very cold and dry. Northeasterly breeze easing giving a risk of freezing fog patches overnight.
Outlook for Saturday and Sunday
Dry, with freezing fog patches through Saturday and at first on Sunday. Warmer, more unsettled conditions will spread eastwards across the area early on Monday. Snow is likely on the leading edge, turning to rain later. Risk of some significant snow if front becomes stalled over area.
So a brief and welcome respite from the snow, but minimum temperatures predicted to be -6 to -10. No doubt the roads in Barman's neck of the woods will be melting due to the heat ;)
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On Monday the forecaster was talking of possible snow on Christmas day afternoon, but the 2 - 5 day forecast for down here that was issued yesterday gave
Fri
Remaining very cold and dry. Northeasterly breeze easing giving a risk of freezing fog patches overnight.
Outlook for Saturday and Sunday
Dry, with freezing fog patches through Saturday and at first on Sunday. Warmer, more unsettled conditions will spread eastwards across the area early on Monday. Snow is likely on the leading edge, turning to rain later. Risk of some significant snow if front becomes stalled over area.
So a brief and welcome respite from the snow, but minimum temperatures predicted to be -6 to -10. No doubt the roads in Barman's neck of the woods will be melting due to the heat ;)
I'm certainly not expecting a white Xmas... noooo:
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It's snowy here!!
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Well, still no sign of a white Christmas, but Boxing day and going into Monday is looking decidely white.
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Be careful out there JOM! ;)
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I thought I knew you from somewhere
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Not a bad earworm though
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Doesn't snow have to fall on the roof of the Air Ministry or summat before the bookies pay out? rubschin:
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Doesn't snow have to fall on the roof of the Air Ministry or summat before the bookies pay out? rubschin:
That's what I thought.
Do we still have an Air Ministry and does it have a roof on it?
Ladbrokes will be laughing if it's gone and people are still betting.
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A snowflake has to fall on the roof of the Met Office at midday, not that I'm a betting man of course
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A snowflake has to fall on the roof of the Met Office at midday, not that I'm a betting man of course
Did they move the Met Office like...? shrugs:
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I refer the Honourable Members to the opening post which gives full details of where and when the snow must fall to make it a "White Christmas" as far the betting industry is concerned. razz:
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Another tradition dead cry:
William Hill's are giving it for Big Ben. Ladbrokes are giving it for Buckingham Palace
And you're right, they moved from Bracknell to Exeter a few years ago, I've been down to it a couple of times for training, a very impressive facility
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And the Air Ministry, created in 1918,
was put to sleep assimilated into the Ministry of Defence in 1964.
I remember the party wake we had to commemorate its passing.
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Another tradition dead cry:
William Hill's are giving it for Big Ben. Ladbrokes are giving it for Buckingham Palace
And you're right, they moved from Bracknell to Exeter a few years ago, I've been down to it a couple of times for training, a very impressive facility
cloud9:
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Another tradition dead cry:
William Hill's are giving it for Big Ben. Ladbrokes are giving it for Buckingham Palace
And you're right, they moved from Bracknell to Exeter a few years ago, I've been down to it a couple of times for training, a very impressive facility
cloud9:
I may have meant it was the exception rather than the rule point:
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Another tradition dead cry:
William Hill's are giving it for Big Ben. Ladbrokes are giving it for Buckingham Palace
And you're right, they moved from Bracknell to Exeter a few years ago, I've been down to it a couple of times for training, a very impressive facility
cloud9:
I may have meant it was the exception rather than the rule point:
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