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Snow?
jen_br
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in N. Ireland
Hi N.Ironers how are you!! Planning yet another trip either late Jan early Feb Just wondering I know this might sound silly but does it get much snow over there?
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Snow?? Never! Not with the influence of the Gulf Stream...it's positively tropical.....;)0
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Welcome back jen_br
. Are you trying positive thinking revpeachy??!! To answer the question; sometime yes, sometimes no. Helpful I know! Not as much snow as Scotland probably. 0 -
Probably the same as Northern England/Southern Scotland. More likely on high ground obviously. Where exactly are you going to?0
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Ah, the humour of the Irish :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:!Snow?? Never! Not with the influence of the Gulf Stream...it's positively tropical.....;)Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
"No man is worth, crawling on the earth"- adapted from Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio
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January is best for Barbados, or anywhere in the Caribbean. The temperature's just right for me. Unlike now in North Armagh. The sweat's flying off me. I was just asking the Memsahib should I start up the barbeque.0
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Try to get to the Oistin's Fish Fry on a Friday night.0
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Coolhandluke wrote: »Try to get to the Oistin's Fish Fry on a Friday night.
I never felt that active on a Friday night, even though the hotel we customarily use is only two miles from Oistins.0 -
I live in Bangor and most of my family are in Kent, over the past 8 years we have had much better weather than the Kent coast.
Not a lot of snow and far more sunshine. :j0 -
I live in Bangor and most of my family are in Kent, over the past 8 years we have had much better weather than the Kent coast.
Not a lot of snow and far more sunshine. :j
Ah but your family in Kent don't have to deal with slags from Belfast coming in to wreck the place every weekend.
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