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Seems like you lot are ok, we have about 10"! Lemme grab a pic....and yes at the bottom of the 2nd shot is my car buried in snow :o

Hasn't the London council ever heard of gritters before? lol :p

Good luck going to work dude, I wouldn't wanna be walking out in snow that deep!

Yup, we're snowed in too here in East London. I work in a school and it's been closed. So day off! Woo Hoo! I wouldn't have been able to get in anyway. I just stepped outside and my feet completely disappeared in the blanket. My daughter is loving it!

was up london last night!

Was around 8pm went to charring cross only to find a train had broken down and signal failes, massive back log. Half the stuff was delayed/cancelled. They addviced everyone to go to Victoria, so we did. We got there checked the board and literally, it in front of out eyes stuff chaged to delayed/cancelled.

So we where like wow wtf, ended up getting some train that wa sment to leave ages ago, it had to keep stopping etc. Arrived at bromley south well late, only to find busses where going dam slow, crashing, skidding, and not getting up a small hill (double deckers) Even the nippy smaller ones where having problems! I ended up walking my friend home for a while, making sure she was safe, then i walked home. Got in well late as well!!!!

Well Kings Hill is not as bad as London with respect to snow.

Yet again I see the south-east comes to a standstill over an inch of the white stuff.

I'll get some pictures for you all soon, after I contact my childrens school.

Well Kings Hill is not as bad as London with respect to snow.

Yet again I see the south-east comes to a standstill over an inch of the white stuff.

I'll get some pictures for you all soon, after I contact my childrens school.

Its more like 5+ inches, some areas its near knee deep

me too I don't think it's gonna happen, I have to change so many times I would take me like 2 hours....

I've just spent the last 20 minutes attempting to move our car and that's not happening, and the only alternative is a 20 minute walk to the station, which I certainly don't fancy :p.

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