The announced air mass boundary, where it is supposed to snow a lot in one part of Germany today, has now also reached my area. Ten minutes ago everything was completely green here and now everything is white in no time at all, it's snowing so heavily. What's it like for you who live in the area of the air mass boundary?
Falko wrote on 17.01.2024 at 15:02: The announced air mass boundary, where it is supposed to snow a lot in one part of Germany today, has now also reached my area. 10 minutes ago everything was completely green here and now everything is white within a very short time, it's snowing so hard. What's it like for you who live in the area of the air mass boundary?
Where is your "area" again?
A light snowfall has started here in the Ruhr area.
The roofs are white.
It's wonderful to see everything white again. In the past, even here in the Ruhr area, you could go sledging every year in winter on the "Todesberg".
The lower part was often very icy and you'd shoot across the road at the bottom, fortunately without traffic.
On another hill there was always an elderly gentleman who came with his skis and enjoyed the 5-second descent.
Lionking wrote on 17.01.2024 at 16:28: Wonderful to see everything white again. In the past, even here in the Ruhr area, you could go sledging every year in winter on the "Todesberg".
The lower part was often very icy and you'd shoot across the road at the bottom, fortunately traffic-calmed.
On another hill there was always an elderly gentleman who came with his skis and enjoyed the 5-second descent.
That's true, because seeing a white landscape has become an absolute rarity in recent years, at least for me. In my childhood, there was much more snow to be seen than there is today.
Here in Rheinhessen it started snowing lightly this morning at 8.00 a.m. I did my work until about 11.00 a.m., then the snow turned to rain.
I took a nap after lunch and then went out again at about 3.30 pm and what can I say, everything was icy, the main roads were clear but the side roads were completely icy.
I have to go out again now and close up my animals, drive the geese into the stables etc. but I walk, I leave my car at home.
I've got some claws for under my shoes to see if it helps.
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Where is your "area" again?
A light snowfall has started here in the Ruhr area.
The roofs are white.
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But it all looks so harmonious
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The lower part was often very icy and you'd shoot across the road at the bottom, fortunately without traffic.
On another hill there was always an elderly gentleman who came with his skis and enjoyed the 5-second descent.
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That's true, because seeing a white landscape has become an absolute rarity in recent years, at least for me. In my childhood, there was much more snow to be seen than there is today.
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Take a trip to Bruges. It looks like a fairy tale there too.
The medieval city center is really beautiful with the small canals.
If you don't want to go there, watch the movie "See Bruges and Die" with Colin Farrell. Quirky cool gangster movie...
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I took a nap after lunch and then went out again at about 3.30 pm and what can I say, everything was icy, the main roads were clear but the side roads were completely icy.
I have to go out again now and close up my animals, drive the geese into the stables etc. but I walk, I leave my car at home.
I've got some claws for under my shoes to see if it helps.
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