Wintry weather expected to continue in East Lancashire (From Chorley Citizen)
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Wintry weather expected to continue in East Lancashire
9:20am Monday 14th January 2013 in East Lancashire
Snow hit East Lancashire yesterday
EAST Lancashire is being warned to expect more wintry weather today and later into the week.
Snow started to fall yesterday afternoon and remains on the ground across East Lancashire today.
The Met Office says Monday will remain cold and cloudy with rain, sleet and snow throughout the morning.
There is expected to be 'significant accumulation' of snow on higher ground.
This afternoon the weather is expected to become brighter, with wintry showers and a breeze developing. Maximum temperature will be 4 °C.
Showers of rain sleet and snow will continue into the evening, but it is expected to be dry overnight. A hard frost is expected, with temperatures dropping to -3 °C.
Tuesday will remain cold and bright, with a chance of scattered showers in the morning and a maximum temperature of 2 °C.
A Highways Agency spokesman said: “With difficult travelling conditions likely road users are urged to take extra care and check the latest forecast and road conditions before travelling.”
Comments(18)
hi everyone
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1:42pm Sun 13 Jan 13
2 for 5p
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2:05pm Sun 13 Jan 13
I could of told you that 7 days ago
frank
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3:22pm Sun 13 Jan 13
BurnleyBorn&Bred
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3:32pm Sun 13 Jan 13
mum63
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3:37pm Sun 13 Jan 13
George.White.Bread
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3:44pm Sun 13 Jan 13
FrozenFarts
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5:03pm Sun 13 Jan 13
louderfasterlonger wrote:lol
Yellow snow warning ? Never eat Yellw Snow Kids !
don't eat snow that is near gravel either as it often has a lot of dirt in it. :)
FrozenFarts
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5:03pm Sun 13 Jan 13
louderfasterlonger wrote:lol
Yellow snow warning ? Never eat Yellw Snow Kids !
don't eat snow that is near gravel either as it often has a lot of dirt in it. :)
peely
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5:47pm Sun 13 Jan 13
mum63 wrote:Careful the little cherubs don't get wet either, is that a health and safety issue as well? They might just catch a cold, or what about hailstones , that could injure them too.
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
Never heard such utter tosh in all my life!
coates warder
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6:28pm Sun 13 Jan 13
mum63 wrote:it never stopped me getting to school 35 years ago when snow fell in feet noy millimetres.and if teachers choose to live 60 miles from their place of work then tough . dock their pay its their choice
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
FrozenFarts
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6:38pm Sun 13 Jan 13
peely wrote:it was only in 2010 that a young girl died after falling on ice near a Blackburn school.
mum63 wrote:Careful the little cherubs don't get wet either, is that a health and safety issue as well? They might just catch a cold, or what about hailstones , that could injure them too.
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
Never heard such utter tosh in all my life!
now what was you saying about tosh?
caballo
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8:33pm Sun 13 Jan 13
FrozenFarts wrote:Most child deaths occur in the home, should we ban houses?
peely wrote:it was only in 2010 that a young girl died after falling on ice near a Blackburn school.
mum63 wrote:Careful the little cherubs don't get wet either, is that a health and safety issue as well? They might just catch a cold, or what about hailstones , that could injure them too.
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
Never heard such utter tosh in all my life!
now what was you saying about tosh?
Kazzy1964
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8:45pm Sun 13 Jan 13
mum63 wrote:
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
Careful the little cherubs don't get wet either, is that a health and safety issue as well? They might just catch a cold, or what about hailstones , that could injure them too.
Never heard such utter tosh in all my life!
Why is it teachers can't get to work, yet nurses, doctors and other health workers manage to get to their place of work.Hospital don't close because of the snow. I live in Burnley and work in Blackburn and have never missed work because of the snow and I live where you have to go up a steep hill to get to the main road. If I miss work I have to take a days holiday, if I am late I have to make the time up. Just think people see a flake of snow and it is an excuse not to go out the door.
As for the child dying, yes it was tragic but it could happen everywhere. The playground should have been gritted better.
GRANNIE58
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11:12pm Sun 13 Jan 13
about 25 years ago my daughter broke her leg in a non snow accident, 2 days later we had about 6 inches of snow and her school then was quite happy to have her attend with her full leg plaster cast , all I had to do was hire a wheelchair to get her to and from school - I had no car in those days
burner
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9:31am Mon 14 Jan 13
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. and . . . . . why are we having this discussion???? The ACTUAL number of schools closed is . . . ZERO !!!
mys
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10:02am Mon 14 Jan 13
FrozenFarts
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3:30pm Mon 14 Jan 13
caballo wrote:what a plonker donker
FrozenFarts wrote:Most child deaths occur in the home, should we ban houses?
peely wrote:it was only in 2010 that a young girl died after falling on ice near a Blackburn school.
mum63 wrote:Careful the little cherubs don't get wet either, is that a health and safety issue as well? They might just catch a cold, or what about hailstones , that could injure them too.
most schools close because the teachers live quite a way from the schools also its health and safety for children as the areas around schools are dangerous
Never heard such utter tosh in all my life!
now what was you saying about tosh?
majority of deaths in the home where due to accidental injury due to other factors in the home, and not due to the structure of the house itself.
louderfasterlonger says...
1:35pm Sun 13 Jan 13