#uksnow results!

It worked!!

#uksnow results!

Generated purely from people around the country sending tweets with their location and marks out of 10 for snow!

I gave a 9/10 for Winchester! It is beautiful soft powdery snow, slightly crunchy under-foot. Wonderful! It's still coming down thick and fast now, and apparently will do all day!

Welcome to Winchester

Pretty pretty

I love how milk deliveries in the UK are always so reliable! They will do their utmost to deliver milk if they possibly can.

Snowy milk!

Posted: February 2nd, 2009
Categories: photos, snow, twitter, web 2.x
Comments: View Comments.
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    would be to just use the “Advanced search” option on their website to
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  • Akter Mituakter Mitu2

    I have been working in the industry for over 5 years and I always
    find it interesting to study patterns in traffic for our own websites
    and our clients' .As you may well know, we have had 2 terrible (or fantastic, depending
    on how you look at it) days of snow in London, and indeed the whole of
    the UK. Personally I barely managed to get back home last night and I am
    now working from home today.We use Google Analytic to track website traffic, conversions, sales,
    email marketing and lots more, and more recently we have started using
    "Analytic Intelligence" that monitors your website's traffic and alerts
    you when you it "sees" significant changes. A drop in traffic could be
    one such example. 

    Google likes to say that  "this groundbreaking anomaly detection
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  • springo

    Yeah! Snow-day!
    I should really start uploading my pictures, but they aren't that interesting.

  • Nye

    #uksnow is fantastic!

  • Paulthegeek

    For some reason our milkman seems to have decided not to brave our 9 inches of snow. I can't say that I blame him! :-)

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