nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq42pdf0hluzkf9tygejlmwhf7aqalk70tp0jczdu7xfyhwn5mlc2qcrldyp In our garden I've just measured 15cm. This is what the amber warning says: https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings/gcqdjh2qs#1ae0aefe-a04c-4569-83a8-10f40cb1c0dd The railways were closed last night until the afternoon. In the airport "reduced runway operations have resumed". There is almost no car traffic in the roads close to our house, and usually at this time there are a lot of cars taking people to our and/or schools. We had an "Education away Day" in our department today, but it was cancelled. I think the amount of snow is similar to when you came for the UniMath School in 2019. The thing is that there isn't infrastructure to cope with the snow, even more after snow has become "rare", as in the words of the Head Master I quoted above.