Messages posted by : goff
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Have just learned his name is Joe Bastardi :D,
say no more. Goff |
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If this guy is right pack your thermals hope link works
Goff http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&site=wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.accuweather.com%2Fvideo-on-demand.asp%3Fvideo%3D44795589001%26title%3DWild%2520Ride%2520into%2520and%2520through%2520the%2520Holidays |
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I use Avon Cr85 and after leave them on all year now,they wear no quicker than a summer tyre
the road noise is minimal.Mytyres give syou a star rating for winter tyres. Goff |
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You can get the train from Sallanch/Megeve to Chamonix takes 54 min
a nice trip. Goff |
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Heavy snow in the Juras down to 1000 mtrs now, so the alps wil be covered
very shortly this orta stick for the season. Goff |
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Take most everything with us cards pressies, and 3 essentials
baked beans,proper xmas puddings and slim line tonic. Goff |
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My Prediction 1 would predict that every week :D.
No BBC snow sports weather page. Scotland reports no available Tino. Goff |
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Apls outook :D A big snowstorm is heading for the western Alps at the end of this weekend. France and Switzerland look set to receive the most snow. Alpe d'Huez in France should see 68cm of snow fall by Tuesday 1st December. It will be heaviest on Sunday and Monday when 52cm is expected for those days alone. The snowfall will be followed with a sharp drop in the temperature as well. While the snow is falling the freezing level will be between 1800m and 2000m, allowing snow to fall down to around 1500m in most areas. Come Tuesday the freezing level will be way down at around 600m so it will be very cold in the mountains. Expect -23°C at the top of the glacier at Tignes, at an altitude of 3456m. Switzerland is expecting the same snowstorm to hit. Zermatt should receive around 55cm of fresh snow on the upper slopes. Then the sharp drop in temperature is expected for Tuesday, when it could be -26°C at the highest point in Zermatt. Western Austria will be the snowiest part of Austria this weekend and at the start of next week. Between 25cm and 30cm of snow should fall in the Arlberg region, which will be greatly welcomed by the locals as they have delayed their original opening dates due to a lack of snow. Colder weather should move in from Tuesday onwards, helping to keep the snow in great condition. Colder weather should also move into Scandinavia. Until now it has been snowy but fairly mild, with rain falling at resort level for some places. However from Sunday onwards it should get a lot colder. The expected high at the base of Hemsedal in Norway on Sunday is -9°C. This will allow them to get the snow cannons running once again. Goff |
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