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Penguin68

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...on windscreens tonight. I have just gone out to find snow which fell on my car has already started to freeze. I have scraped clear the screen, hoping for no more snow and no iced up screen tomorrow. Although it doesn't seem to have settled on ED streets I suspect that if it's freezing on the car it will also be freezing on un-gritted roads. So be careful if you are driving.
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Be careful walking about tonight. I just helped a poor lady that slipped over on the ice whilst pushing her buggy along, she smacked her head on the buggy bars badly cutting her head open. Thankfully she is okay and been checked out.


So do be careful if you are out and about some of the pavements do not appear to have been gritted.

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