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It snowed in July in the 50s or 60s.

I remember being sent home early from school in the 70s once because it snowed in June.

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I remember being sent home early from school in the 70s once because it snowed in June.

No, you were sent home early because you splooged in June

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Been snowing and settling out in Lincolnshire according to the GFs mum.

If I was a snowflake, I'd be gutted if I fell and settled in Lincolnshire, it's that fvcking bleak!

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Been snowing and settling out in Lincolnshire according to the GFs mum.

If I was a snowflake, I'd be gutted if I fell and settled in Lincolnshire, it's that fvcking bleak!

Why ?

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I'm sorry. But wasn't to 20C last week? We're also in April...

I love England.

Seen it snow in Leicester in May.

Today though was fricking ridiculous! Was FRRRRRREEEEEEZING out there!

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Is there anyone else who when seeing this thread title thinks of Jon Snow and Game of Thrones?

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Travel Chaos at Stansted airport, many flights cancelled and re-directed.

It actually is very light but we are so incompetent at dealing with snow it has fvcked up the travel plans of thousands of people, still at least it is more cost effective to do nothing about it and have these annual disruptions ruining people's holidays than actually invest in some ways to handle what is nothing more than glorified frost, when you see them getting flights out in places like Finland and Sweden amidst 10 ft of snow and we grind to halt over less than 10cm it does get ridiculous.

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Travel Chaos at Stansted airport, many flights cancelled and re-directed.

It actually is very light but we are so incompetent at dealing with snow it has fvcked up the travel plans of thousands of people, still at least it is more cost effective to do nothing about it and have these annual disruptions ruining people's holidays than actually invest in some ways to handle what is nothing more than glorified frost, when you see them getting flights out in places like Finland and Sweden amidst 10 ft of snow and we grind to halt over less than 10cm it does get ridiculous.

Heathrow invested millions after shit got really real the other year to be fair. Stanstead is a tinpot airport so what do you expect

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