Out of curiosity, how much snow does it take for them to shut the buses down?A snow storm is hitting the UK today, and the inevitable disruption is happening.
I've just heard that Edinburgh has cancelled all buses until further notice
Not much!Out of curiosity, how much snow does it take for them to shut the buses down?
That is worse than 6 inches of puffy white snow, which is remarkably grippy when fresh.That said, it wasn't exactly 'snow' - it was more like a 1-2 inch layer of sleet/slush... very wet snow that then got compacted and becomes extremely slippery.
It happened again...Me and my big stupid mouth. Hadn't even started snowing when I went to bed.
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Almost the same here, except the highs are still in the 30’s.Beautiful weather here, with highs of 27°C and lows of 21°C.
The mosquitoes are out in full force too though and that's not beautiful.
How do they handle plumbing pipes in those kind of temperatures? Is bursting pipes a big problem? Down here they panic if it drops to about 20F overnight. When the pipes busted in my building back in December 2022 it had been below 20F for almost 48 hours straight.
Pipes in the north are way better protected. While it gets hot here, the cold is way more brutal so we build houses with that in mind. I know my cousin's house in Florida has pipes in the attic and her home has virtually no insulation. My house has pipes through the crawl space right under the floor so they are closer to the heat source. I also have about a foot of insulation in the attic that keeps the heat inside the house. We do get freezing pipes occasionally, but it's not like in the south.How do they handle plumbing pipes in those kind of temperatures? Is bursting pipes a big problem? Down here they panic if it drops to about 20F overnight. When the pipes busted in my building back in December 2022 it had been below 20F for almost 48 hours straight.