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Old October 29th 18, 07:16 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [OBS] Tideswell, Derbyshire - Mon 29th Oct 2018

On 29/10/2018 17:23, Norman Lynagh wrote:
1700z 36005kt 50+km 1Sc030 03.2/01.5 1006
RMK: After the sunny start this morning Cu built up
quite quickly and for much of the day it's been
broken cloud and sunny intervals. There were a few
showers in the area this afternoon but they missed us.
Max temp 6.2° so a colder day than yesterday.
My wife had a fall on ice at 0930z this morning.
Fortunately, apart from a nasty bruise on her thigh,
there was no damage done. She was aware of the
potential for ice but it takes only a moment of
inattention :-(


Hope your wife is OK Norman. Down 'ere, when it is icy (which isn't that
often), it catches people unawares. My father had a fall last Xmas in my
garden on a bit of decking and fractured his tibia, fibia, radius and
ulna. He fell backwards onto gravel but nonetheless, these were severe
injuries that required a month in hospital. He's all mended now but as
you say, just a moment's loss of concentration or unawareness can lead
to a serious fall.

In December 2010, so many people round here fell over and plaster-casts
seemed to become a fashion accessory (for the survivors).

No ice here yet. We had freezing-rain fall last March and coat
everything in a layer of smooth, lethal ice. Thankfully, everybody
stayed indoors until it melted and as far as I know, there were few
casualties.

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Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
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http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk