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  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67
  • Weather Preferences: Winter - snow, Irish sea convection. Summer - thunderstorms, hot sunny days
  • Location: Pemberton, Wigan, 54 M ASL. 53.53,-2.67

No hail though just the thunder. Had to laugh when I saw met text forecast with no mention o showers tonight. Knew it would be different. 

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
1 minute ago, Had Worse said:

 

When you've got children with S.E.N., its practically impossible to educate them on the hygene rules.

The issue is, most people don't understand how the virus works. If people have toothbrushes lying out etc in the bathroom where someone has been sick, the virus particles will have infected it. So once it's in your mouth you have no chance. You literally have to be meticulous with noro.

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
2 minutes ago, Mokidugway said:

We have 6  bogs so never a bother :bad:

Just the one here 

sat on the thrown with a bin between our legs to be sick in

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
Just now, CreweCold said:

The issue is, most people don't understand how the virus works. If people have toothbrushes lying out etc in the bathroom where someone has been sick, the virus particles will have infected it. So once it's in your mouth you have no chance. You literally have to be meticulous with noro.

Wifes a nurse and even taking all precautions, it still did the rounds.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

Need a pile of snow to put the fire out in your ass hole.

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
Just now, Had Worse said:

Need a pile of snow to put the fire out in your ass hole.

Yes we all have ring of fire

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
1 minute ago, Had Worse said:

Wifes a nurse and even taking all precautions, it still did the rounds.

The virus can last at least a week on all surfaces unfortunately. There wasn't one part of the bathroom that didn't get bleached when my mum had it and she was banished to her room and gloves put on to handle the bedding and put on a hot wash. 

I went through 4 bottles of bleach and bleach spray disinfecting the door handles and any surfaces she may have touched (light switches etc). Took 3 or 4 days of bleaching and scrubbing.

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  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
  • Location: North west England/East Lancashire/Burnley
1 minute ago, CreweCold said:

The virus can last at least a week on all surfaces unfortunately. There wasn't one part of the bathroom that didn't get bleached when my mum had it and she was banished to her room and gloves put on to handle the bedding and put on a hot wash. 

I went through 4 bottles of bleach and bleach spray disinfecting the door handles and any surfaces she may have touched (light switches etc). Took 3 or 4 days of bleaching and scrubbing.

Got that dettox all surface spray 

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  • Location: St helens, warrington, widnes border
  • Weather Preferences: Hot summers, Clod snowy Winters
  • Location: St helens, warrington, widnes border
3 minutes ago, CreweCold said:

The virus can last at least a week on all surfaces unfortunately. There wasn't one part of the bathroom that didn't get bleached when my mum had it and she was banished to her room and gloves put on to handle the bedding and put on a hot wash. 

I went through 4 bottles of bleach and bleach spray disinfecting the door handles and any surfaces she may have touched (light switches etc). Took 3 or 4 days of bleaching and scrubbing.

Wouldnt suprise me if norovirus is revealed to be a biological  weapon made by russia or something!! Its that bad!

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
Just now, itsnowjoke said:

Got that dettox all surface spray 

That's no good. Noro is a hardy virus which will only succumb to bleach and high temperatures (above 60C). 

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  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy weather
  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
10 minutes ago, Had Worse said:

Wifes a nurse and even taking all precautions, it still did the rounds.

Its a nasty virus. Nothing stops it doing the rounds no matter how careful you are. 

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
Just now, Miamay said:

Its a nasty virus. Nothing stops it doing the rounds no matter how careful you are. 

It doesn't help that people seem afraid of using neat bleach these days 

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  • Location: West Cumbria, Egremont 58m (190.3ft) ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Cold/snow winter, Warm/hot summer, Thunderstorms, Severe Gales
  • Location: West Cumbria, Egremont 58m (190.3ft) ASL

The only time it looks half decent for snow imby, euro4 model decides not to update, such a jaffa cakes take

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  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
  • Weather Preferences: Snowy weather
  • Location: Walton, Liverpool. 38m asl.
2 minutes ago, CreweCold said:

It doesn't help that people seem afraid of using neat bleach these days 

Im not lol. 

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Hi Doctor Smith

Can I have a prescription please.

Damm wrong thread thought I was on a medical forum:D

C.S

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
2 minutes ago, Miamay said:

Im not lol. 

Haha!

Well I guess people forget simple things like to pour bleach in toilet before you flush it after being sick. This kills the virus for when the toilet is flushed and the virus is atomised.

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  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District
  • Weather Preferences: All
  • Location: 150m asl Hadfield, Glossop Peak District

Getting back on topic.

I hope the grass looks like it' had neat bleach on it tomorrow morning.

Showers  will head inland later as the winds back more westerly.

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
29 minutes ago, itsnowjoke said:

Yes we all have ring of fire

I hope you are keeping it contained,we don't want a fire epedemic:laugh:

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Snow and ice pellets here everything gone very white.

C.S. 

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le

Meanwhile just watching the news 53 inches of snow in 36hrs in Eire USA all due to

Lake effect snow

C.S. 

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  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Snow, storms and other extremes
  • Location: Crewe, Cheshire
Just now, cheshire snow said:

Meanwhile just watching the news 53 inches of snow in 36hrs in Eire USA all due to

Lake effect snow

C.S. 

:shok:

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
3 minutes ago, CreweCold said:

:shok:

You have to laugh at few cm down south and everything shuts down,over there they just get on with it.

C.S. 

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  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
  • Weather Preferences: severe storms,snow wind and ice
  • Location: Hoyland,barnsley,south yorkshire(134m asl)
4 minutes ago, cheshire snow said:

Meanwhile just watching the news 53 inches of snow in 36hrs in Eire USA all due to

Lake effect snow

C.S. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42490329

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/photos-record-breaking-snowfall-blankets-erie-pennsylvania-in-53-inches-of-snow/70003657

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  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
  • Weather Preferences: snowy winters,warm summers and Storms
  • Location: Northwich south cheshire 35m or 114ft above sea le
4 minutes ago, Allseasons-si said:

Cheers mate

Now that is something to get excited about,just imagine.

Puts our few cm of slush into prospective.

C.S. 

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