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Sunday 31st January
What do you get if you cross sub-zero temperatures with a burst water main?
Very very very localised snow…
Scene 1…

Scene 2 (90 degrees to the right of Scene 1)…

Fantastic stuff! We passed this on Saturday afternoon and had to turn back to check we’d actually seen what we thought we’d seen!
haha! I probably wouldn’t even have noticed that!
sweavo
31 Jan 10 at 21:50
Not convinced.
I live in a corner house. Last night when I got home, there was snow one road, but totally clear on the other road.
But then the sun was shining on the clear road and the snowy road was in shadow. (which it kinda is on your images).
Plus my girlfriend’s road, pretty much gets no sunlight on it, so it has snow on it, two or three days after it had cleared from the surrounding roads.
rollasoc
2 Feb 10 at 10:40
Feel free to remain unconvinced, rollasoc, but there was no snow, anywhere in the county for about a week up to seeing this sight.
The barriers are placed round a big hole in the road which was full of water and had Severn Trent vans and JCBs round it all morning.
My mum in the next village had no water all morning.
And my friend who lives about 50 metres away confirmed the burst main.
But if you want to cry FAKE! you may do so. It is a free country.
Stu
2 Feb 10 at 10:45
I wasn’t crying FAKE! I was just saying, it is not an unusual situation, given the images, in my neck of the woods.
rollasoc
3 Feb 10 at 13:44
Photoshop???? hee, hee!
Debster
3 Feb 10 at 23:55