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David Gillon ([personal profile] davidgillon) wrote2018-03-02 12:22 pm
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Brrr!

Several hours of sleet driving in from the East this morning have left my front bedroom windows literally frosted from top top bottom. First time I've ever seen that happen. The downstairs front window is the kitchen, with the boiler right next to them, so doesn't have the full effect, however the front door handle and letterbox are sheathed in ice.

I went out for a quick waddle up and down the street, just to see what the entrance to the estate was like, and everything had that same 2mm sheath of ice - crunch, crackle! Where my neighbours had cleared the paths was a sheer skating rink, while where they had pitched the snow they had shifted was far safer walking.

I wasn't out more than 10 minutes, I've been back inside half an hour, and my sinuses still hurt from the cold. There's freezing rain falling right now, so the skating rink effect is just going to get worse. I've got a bowl of soup heating and I'm staying right here until it's gone!

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[personal profile] hamletta 2018-03-02 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm in the South East and it's not as bad but still I'm hesitant to venture outside...

We're leaving for holidays on Sunday--I'm keeping fingers crossed the airports are open by then...

Stay warm!
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[personal profile] hamletta 2018-03-03 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. I'm in East Surrey, so we're almost neighbours!
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2018-03-04 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Window frost is pretty, but best appreciated in photos :,)

Are windows typically double-paned? How old is your accommodation? (I just realized that the vast majority of houses and apartments in the northern US are built with central heating in mind. Not true in your country.)