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firesafety101  
#1 Posted : 05 December 2010 18:01:45(UTC)
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firesafety101

I was thinking that as we are from all over the UK and Republic of Ireland, and lots of other places besides, wouldn't it be useful if we used this forum to update the weather status, handy for those of us who travel during the course of our work and especially useful with the recent Arctic weather in mind.

I'll start it off - Wirral peninsula, Merseyside, cold, rain yesterday so ice all today and same expected tomorrow (Monday). Still some snow on the ground.

I'm interested in the motorways M6 and M74 as I'm due in Glasgow on Tuesday morning.

Thanks in advance.



frankc  
#2 Posted : 05 December 2010 18:50:26(UTC)
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frankc

Plenty of snow around the North West, Chris but no probs with the M6 (maybe ice if you're going up early morning)
I'm in Conwy tomorrow before 9 so will have to leave Manchester before the milkman gets here. I delivered a course in Bellshill last Saturday and there was snow a plenty but the M6 & M74 were both clear.
Safe travelling to all who need to do so.
Steve-IOM  
#3 Posted : 05 December 2010 19:13:06(UTC)
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Steve-IOM

Chris and Frank

Is it not supposed to be a safety forum of views, topics and discussion points for safety professionals?

You can always search BBC weather forecast and type in the place or Postcode and the site comes up with all sorts of weather stuff, including a forecast.

Regards
GeoffB4  
#4 Posted : 05 December 2010 19:21:12(UTC)
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GeoffB4

Very brave Steve!
Steve-IOM  
#5 Posted : 05 December 2010 19:37:56(UTC)
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Steve-IOM

GeoffB4

I know. I don't know what came over me. I suspect a blasting and an e-mail from the moderator.

Still I can always change my name to Wagner.
firesafety101  
#6 Posted : 05 December 2010 20:03:50(UTC)
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firesafety101

Steve-IOM wrote:
Chris and Frank

Is it not supposed to be a safety forum of views, topics and discussion points for safety professionals?

You can always search BBC weather forecast and type in the place or Postcode and the site comes up with all sorts of weather stuff, including a forecast.

Regards


Bah humbug Steve. Don't you have weather in IOM?

Have you never heard of "Road safety"?
Bob Shillabeer  
#7 Posted : 05 December 2010 20:46:14(UTC)
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Bob Shillabeer

Any info shared is of use to someone, don't get to picky it was meant in a helpful manner. Anyway I will get up about 9 have breakfast then look out of the window and if its cold or even snowy I will turn the heating up and stay warm. Redundant in April of this year so no nead to go to work until the weather gets better anyway. Will think of you all.
Steve-IOM  
#8 Posted : 05 December 2010 21:16:01(UTC)
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Steve-IOM

Hi

Point taken guys, we have weather on the Isle of Man.

My road has some frost but I should be okay for travelling to Douglas in the morning [2 miles]. could be a bit dicey when I walk Spike at 0700 hours as the path on Saddlestone still has ice. I noticed today Mount Greaby still as snow on it [I hope the weather stays bad I hope to walk it with Spike next weekend].

Bob - going back to work in better weather sounds the best idea.

regards
Steve
Steve-IOM  
#9 Posted : 05 December 2010 21:18:22(UTC)
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Steve-IOM

Hi

Point taken guys, sure we have weather on the Isle of Man.

My road has some frost, but I should be okay for travelling to Douglas in the morning [2 miles]. Could be a bit dicey when I walk Spike at 0700 hours as the path on Saddlestone still has ice.
I noticed today Mount Greaby still as snow on it [I hope the weather stays bad as I hope to walk it with Spike next weekend].


regards
Steve
firesafety101  
#10 Posted : 05 December 2010 22:52:07(UTC)
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firesafety101

Nice one Steve - welcome aboard.
Hally  
#11 Posted : 06 December 2010 08:31:09(UTC)
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Hally

Cold and foggy in Liverpool city centre when i walked to train station at 07.10.

Still foggy with snow on the roads in Kirkby.
grim72  
#12 Posted : 06 December 2010 09:21:04(UTC)
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grim72

Avoid Fife, we had another inch or two overnight and it is still coming down heavy, the A92 is down to one lane and blooming horrendous. Took me an hour and half to get my 20 minute journey into work this morning.
David Jones  
#13 Posted : 06 December 2010 09:42:04(UTC)
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David Jones

Tend to agree with Steve's original view on this - i.e. consult the BBC weather site or similar.

And before I get shot down in flames for all the good reasons mention previously for needing to consider the weather before travellling: What use is yesterdays weather to me as covered in the first posts above, and if full coverage for the country is given in answers how am I going to find the response that is relevant to me?!!!
teh_boy  
#14 Posted : 06 December 2010 09:56:23(UTC)
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teh_boy

quote=David Jones]Tend to agree with Steve's original view on this....
, and if full coverage for the country is given in answers how am I going to find the response that is relevant to me?!!!


I agree, this will quickly become chaos. Sorry Chris nice idea tho. The only way that it might work if the mods allowed a specific forum for it and then had a thread for each area. This way you could quickly see if say the Devon thread had a new update, and even receive an email about it!!!

However this can already be done via the MET office, I even get tweets about the weather, in addition to a BBC forecast display on my phone, and my RAC app warns me of problems on my intended route. :)

Is it Friday yet?
Murray18822  
#15 Posted : 06 December 2010 09:56:57(UTC)
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Murray18822

Asking what the weather is like from people actually on site seems like a reasonable and sensible suggestion. Weather reports on the main web sites don't generally give local road conditions. Fine on the main roads but the smaller ones can often be difficult - M8 passable but come off it on to the smaller roads in Glasgow and you're likely to encounter problems. Heavy snow falling here at the moment and its been falling for last two hours.
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#16 Posted : 06 December 2010 10:27:41(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

Useful or not?

Asking on Sunday 05 Dec what the weather is like, for a trip on Tuesday 07 Dec is a stunningly pointless exercise.
firesafety101  
#17 Posted : 06 December 2010 10:49:28(UTC)
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firesafety101

OK I take on board all points made but lets be sensible - there is no way I would look at a forecast or actual report on Sunday for a trip on Tuesday, how thick does anyone think I am.

If you don't want to use this thread then just don't look at it, at least it is showing some good on the spot reports already.

Some of us do not get weather reports on our phones and I don't use tweeter so those that wish to carry on please do so - those that don't just stay away and keep your negative thoughts to yourselves.

Rant over.

By the way I'll be looking tonight for the length of motorways between here and Glasgow. Thanks to all.

Very cold and icy on the Wirral - but very nice to look at.
teh_boy  
#18 Posted : 06 December 2010 11:06:13(UTC)
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teh_boy

teh_boy wrote:
Chris nice idea tho
ChrisBurns wrote:

keep your negative thoughts to yourselves.
Rant over.

.


.


OK I added some amusing spin but was actually trying to be helpful... I have seen this tried on other forums, it's very hard to make it useful. Good luck, if it helps just one person then it's worth it.
firesafety101  
#19 Posted : 06 December 2010 11:14:11(UTC)
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firesafety101

OK I added some amusing spin but was actually trying to be helpful... I have seen this tried on other forums, it's very hard to make it useful. Good luck, if it helps just one person then it's worth it.


That's exactly the point - if it helps just a few of us then it is worth it. I know it's only as good as the latest post but isn't it worth a try?

Thanks
David Bannister  
#20 Posted : 06 December 2010 11:50:50(UTC)
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David Bannister

Sorry Chris, I'm with the "pointless" brigade as there are so many other reliable sources of weather info.
fornhelper  
#21 Posted : 06 December 2010 14:32:24(UTC)
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fornhelper

Chris - avoid Glasow if you can - its a nightmare today and probably worse tomorrow when it freezes over tonight!!!

FH
firesafety101  
#22 Posted : 06 December 2010 15:42:32(UTC)
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firesafety101

fornhelper wrote:
Chris - avoid Glasow if you can - its a nightmare today and probably worse tomorrow when it freezes over tonight!!!

FH


fornhelper - thanks I will take your advice and reschedule.

You see everyone it has worked for me, and if you all were to be a bit more positive it may work for you all.

Many thanks

David Bannister  
#23 Posted : 06 December 2010 16:13:34(UTC)
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David Bannister

Chris, wouldn't it be funny if formhelper was a consultant based in Glasgow looking to cut out some competition?

Just kidding.
firesafety101  
#24 Posted : 06 December 2010 16:22:52(UTC)
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firesafety101

The funny thing is no one knows where I was going, not even me ha ha.

By the way it's freezing here in Wirral, dry, clear sky and still very pretty.

peter gotch  
#25 Posted : 06 December 2010 16:48:16(UTC)
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peter gotch

Chris

Here's the Scottish traffic site.

http://trafficscotland.org/
firesafety101  
#26 Posted : 06 December 2010 16:55:15(UTC)
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firesafety101

Thanks Peter.
fornhelper  
#27 Posted : 07 December 2010 08:48:49(UTC)
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fornhelper

Chris - hope you took my advice!! My friend was stuck for 15 hrs in traffic yesterday - got home at 3 this morning!!!

I'd love to know who done the risk assessment for west central Scotland traffic management yesterday!!

FH
redken  
#28 Posted : 07 December 2010 09:39:01(UTC)
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redken

Chris, try this I am sure there are other versions available.

http://twitter.com/TelegraphNews/weather
firesafety101  
#29 Posted : 07 December 2010 10:14:15(UTC)
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firesafety101

fornhelper wrote:
Chris - hope you took my advice!! My friend was stuck for 15 hrs in traffic yesterday - got home at 3 this morning!!!

I'd love to know who done the risk assessment for west central Scotland traffic management yesterday!!

FH

Thank I did take your advice, still at home, think I'll do some Christmas shopping instead.

It appears that the roads agency are blaming the weather forecasters but they are defending themselves.

Lots of school kids stayed at school overnight, don't know if that's an adventure or a horror story.

Red Ken, thanks I did look at it. Now in danger of having so many sources of travel advice - enough to take all my time just reading weather reports and no time left for travelling.

I still think it would be helpful if we just say what its like where we are.

Still cold in Wirral, -6C but rising. ice on the pavements. Bins not empltied yesterday - that's another story/
Hally  
#30 Posted : 07 December 2010 16:29:06(UTC)
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Hally

Don't remind me of the bin issues from last winter.

I live in Liverpool city centre, no collections for about 3 weeks, street i live in is in business district and wasn't gritted once over the whole period. BUT, the council gritted the shopping area which was nice, if you didn't break your neck getting there.

Nice in Kirkby (well cool and dark)
Invictus  
#31 Posted : 08 December 2010 07:56:06(UTC)
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Invictus

Hows this helpful, it's like a 'Fred the weather report' from the Albert Dock, one time he looked out of the window and said it must be raining as people have umberellas up. It seems that we are mow stating the obvious.

Just in case I am from Liverpool and this morning at 5.15am it was cold with ice on windscreens 'not mine covered it with a cloth'. I will let you know sometime today if it' remains cold or you could check this yourself by looking out of the window and if people have big coats on hats, scarfs etc. then the bets are it is cold.

I don't really think this works, watch the news or put the radio on to get weather reports.
firesafety101  
#32 Posted : 12 December 2010 17:17:17(UTC)
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firesafety101

I am a tryer.

I'm off to Glasgow on Tuesday, the trip I cancelled last week 'cos the weather got a little Arctic.

Any weather reports for my trip up the M6 and M74 will be appreciated.

Those of you who think this is pointless just don't read any helpful comments. Don't even open this topic.

Its pointless reading something that is useful to some and then criticising those who are being helpful.



Steve-IOM  
#33 Posted : 12 December 2010 17:35:27(UTC)
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Steve-IOM

I think you should definitely go
GeoffB4  
#34 Posted : 12 December 2010 19:12:19(UTC)
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GeoffB4

So do I.
Invictus  
#35 Posted : 13 December 2010 06:45:40(UTC)
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Invictus

Chris,

you shouldn't have any problems today, when I looked out of the window it was fine.
firesafety101  
#36 Posted : 13 December 2010 10:37:01(UTC)
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firesafety101

My window was fine this morning as well.

I will go but a little concerned about the forecast for later in the week, it looks like snow will return.

Take care out there everyone and thanks for your contributions.
redken  
#37 Posted : 13 December 2010 12:06:01(UTC)
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redken

Chris,

Our site foreman has just informed me that it is freezing fog in Glasgow. Yesterday was the first day in a week that his parents could get out of the house and travel into the city.
Invictus  
#38 Posted : 14 December 2010 07:21:54(UTC)
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Invictus

Chris,

travelling to work in Liverpool at 5.15, very pleasant out today, not even cold. 07.20 just looked out of my office window people with big coats on may be getting colder or they may have a cold or something so they have wrapped up warm.
Hally  
#39 Posted : 14 December 2010 08:44:45(UTC)
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Hally

I feared for the safety of Merseyrail this morning. Journey takes 16 mins from Moorfields to Kirkby. Took 35 minutes to just get from Morrfields to Sandhills this morning. One sodding stop...
Invictus  
#40 Posted : 14 December 2010 09:19:05(UTC)
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Invictus

Hally wrote:
I feared for the safety of Merseyrail this morning. Journey takes 16 mins from Moorfields to Kirkby. Took 35 minutes to just get from Morrfields to Sandhills this morning. One sodding stop...


Was fine around the Kirby area this morning at 5.15.

Chris quick update looking out of the window the white is disapearing from the grass could be a sign things are warming up.

News Flash, noticed gardening section have gritted in some areas signs of ice, oh my god what are we going to do will I ever get home. end news flash.
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