It's back. At least here in Iowa it is. I always wondered how crazy the original settlers must have been to want to stay here. Waiting for global warming to stop all this cold nonsense.

that's funny bob, never heard that before !Meanwhile, down in God's Waiting Room
Not only a UK forum, but since you mention the weather...
It's raining here.
It has been raining for a year..
We don't have weather anymore, only rain.
Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain,
Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain,
Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain,
I live in Seattle...you get no sympathy from me!
. In '03 we moved to Wyoming in Dec. where I was greated with 12 inches of snow my first night and 22 inches the next day8-o. I have lived in Colorado for the last 5 years and loved it. Yes it was cold but not the bone aching cold of GA. We just moved back to GA currntly 59d and falling, I miss CO already.Cleveland - 155 Days of Precipitation a Year
Seattle - 151 Days of Precipitation a Year
That's right--Cleveland actually gets 4 more days a year of falling stuff from the sky than Seattle, the "Rain City". Well--what about inches of rain? I'm sure it rains more in Seattle, right?
Cleveland - 38.71 Inches of Precipitation a Year
Seattle - 38.25 Inches of Precipitation a Year
Almost the exact same days of precipitation a year, and the same inches per year.
Cleveland, although colder, gets more sunshine in January and February
Cleveland - 49% of Days a Year Are "Sunny" Seattle - 43% of Days a Year Are "Sunny"
Don't worry everyone, this girl guaranteed this winter to be mild for she bought a sexy snow blower with heated handles and everything.