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South braced for icy blast of Siberian weather
4:00am Friday 11th January 2013 in News
Snow in the New Forest
It is a Siberian blast that will leave residents across Hampshire facing bone-chilling temperatures.
The county has been put on severe weather alert after forecasters warned of a bitterly cold snap moving in from Russia this weekend.
Met office experts say the bitter conditions could last as long as three weeks, with overnight temperatures set to dip to around -5C in Hampshire although in other parts of the south it could fall to as low as -14C.
Freezing fog, ice and a blanketing of snow are also forecast for Hampshire during the next 48 hours.
The predictions are a stark contrast to mild weather across the county during the festive period, when we basked in temperatures as high as 12C - and campaigners are urging householders and motorists not to get caught out by the sudden change in conditions.
And today, the Daily Echo is launching a campaign to keep some of our most vulnerable people safe and warm this winter.
The Stay Warm campaign is urging people across Hampshire to come together to look out for our elderly friends, family and neighbours during the big freeze.
Whether it is helping to clear their pathways of snow and ice, offering to pick up their weekly shop, lending them warm clothing and hot water bottles, or simply popping in to check they are okay, now is the time to rally round and help keep our pensioners warm.
Shocking statistics reveal that there were an average of 99 preventable deaths every year in Southampton between 2007 and 2010, due to the effects of cold weather.
And charities that support pensioners across the UK fear that as many as 25,000 people over the age of 65 could die needlessly this winter because of the bitter chill.
In a recent poll by EDF Energy, a fifth of adults across the country admitted visiting elderly relatives less than they did five years ago.
And only four per cent of people quizzed said they spoke to them between seven and 10 times a week.
Anne Carty, chief officer at Age Concern Southampton, said: “Obviously we are supporting the campaign 100 per cent. This is something we are mindful of every winter and it's usually after Christmas during the cold snap when elderly people are at their most vulnerable.
“It's shocking how many people are left on their own almost freezing to death. The statistics speak for themselves.
“It's a situation we might find ourselves in one day, but a lot of elderly people are overlooked these days. It's important that we just give a thought to somebody who is alone and isolated and may not have the support of family of neighbours this winter.
“If we can all work together on this it will make a huge difference to someone's life and could be the difference between life and death for some people.”
The AA has warned that the sudden change in conditions could also cause havoc for Hampshire motorists.
A spokesman said: “Hopefully Hampshire will escape the very worst of it, but ice and snow will certainly cause problems for drivers.
“The main advice is just to keep an eye on the weather forecasts. At the moment we aren't sure exactly how bad the conditions will be, so if you are out and about over the weekend and into next week, plan your journeys appropriately.
“It's always a good idea to keep a few extra layers of clothing in the car, as well some food and a flask of hot drink if you plan on going further afield.”
Comments(17)
StJohn
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8:32am Fri 11 Jan 13
The coldest its going to be in southampton according to the metoffice is -2 with no snow forcast.
OMG Winter Weather Conditions in Winter!!!
Inform Al
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9:00am Fri 11 Jan 13
StJohn wrote:I blame global warming, whoever heard of snow in winter.
Freezing fog, ice and a blanketing of snow are also forecast for Hampshire during the next 48 hours.
The coldest its going to be in southampton according to the metoffice is -2 with no snow forcast.
OMG Winter Weather Conditions in Winter!!!
Ginger_cyclist
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9:28am Fri 11 Jan 13
Subject48
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9:33am Fri 11 Jan 13
9:28am Fri 11 Jan 13
"If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.”
I hope we get 6" + of snow just so you can feel like an idiot getting in your car in the morning..
Ginger_cyclist
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11:09am Fri 11 Jan 13
Subject48 wrote:I don't have a car, even if I did I'd rather ride my bike, only times I'd actually ever drive is if I'm going fishing, buying bulky items or traveling long distance.
Ginger_cyclist says...
9:28am Fri 11 Jan 13
"If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.”
I hope we get 6" + of snow just so you can feel like an idiot getting in your car in the morning..
Ozmosis
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11:37am Fri 11 Jan 13
Ginger_cyclist wrote:You're a braver man than me. The last time I tried cycling on ice I thought I was going to injure myself.
If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.
On the car I use AutoSocks in snow/ice. They grip onto the surface and you can drive away like the roads were dry. Amazing things. Definitely worth keeping in the car just in case
three halves
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11:41am Fri 11 Jan 13
bernard7
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12:21pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Ginger_cyclist
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12:31pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Ozmosis wrote:Last time I rode on ice I had slick tires but let some pressure out, I was able to ride up a totally iced over hill as if it was dry with minimal wheelspin.
Ginger_cyclist wrote:You're a braver man than me. The last time I tried cycling on ice I thought I was going to injure myself.
If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.
On the car I use AutoSocks in snow/ice. They grip onto the surface and you can drive away like the roads were dry. Amazing things. Definitely worth keeping in the car just in case
localnews
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2:29pm Fri 11 Jan 13
townieboy
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2:54pm Fri 11 Jan 13
bigfella777
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3:49pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Ginger_cyclist wrote:You know that, me too. The beast from the east part 2, lets hope we actually get it this time.
If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.
It's a great time to get some really hearty Polish food from one of the many deli's, they know how to keep warm, plenty of smalec and vodka.
Na zdrowie!
Huffter
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8:01pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Subject48 wrote:Hope that will make you feel good. I don't drive. I will probably feel better than you.
Ginger_cyclist says... 9:28am Fri 11 Jan 13 "If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.” I hope we get 6" + of snow just so you can feel like an idiot getting in your car in the morning..
Donald2000
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9:53pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Ginger_cyclist
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12:17pm Sat 12 Jan 13
bigfella777 wrote:Yeah, I rode up a icy hill with a gradient of 6.35% with slick tyres.
Ginger_cyclist wrote:You know that, me too. The beast from the east part 2, lets hope we actually get it this time.
If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.
It's a great time to get some really hearty Polish food from one of the many deli's, they know how to keep warm, plenty of smalec and vodka.
Na zdrowie!
Shoong
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3:27pm Sat 12 Jan 13
Ginger_cyclist wrote:Well whoppy do-da for you.
If it does snow, I'll still be riding round on my bike like it's nothing while cars struggle.
Petty Smugness - It's a clear indication of someone not quite making the most out of life.
SOLENTDRIFTER says...
7:02am Fri 11 Jan 13