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Topic History of: Thundersnow - yes you read it correct !!!!
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Locked Out Well I like the idea. I mean I really like the idea. It means you can hear it coming so you have time to get the fire lit and make a few quick plans for the day seeing as you're going to be ringing in saying your street is an ice rink and you can't possibly let little Johnny walk to school {which is probably closed for exactly the same reasons}. So much better than that silent stuff we've had to put up with all these years. What next - lightningsnow so that deaf people can get some benefit too?
BR news.stv.tv/scotland/212787-what-is-thundersnow/

Started seeing this on forums around the UK today - including a massive lightening strike in Dundee on a comms mast.

Now some of you have said this weather is normal - but how many of you have experienced THUNDERSNOW before ?

Coming to a place near you soon !!!

Crazy......