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You need to get hot, stand in the snow for a while, heat up again and repeat a few times, slowly bringing your blood to boiling point.
Paul Gundersen, the Met Office chief forecaster, said: "Tuesday night's heavy snow across parts of the south looks like being the last of the heavy snow for a while, with just light flurries around on Wednesday.
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If I were the only one who needed it to get somewhere, maybe I could let the snow rest undisturbed on it for a while, and admire, at least briefly, the fresh sheet of white billowing out to the curb.
* * * My friend Jenny is making paintings based on declassified, redacted documents from the war in Afghanistan in which prisoners describe being forced to kneel in the snow for many days, while a snow-and-water mix is poured on them, and how during interrogations they were repeatedly punched in the face, chest, and flank.
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"At first I was trying to slow myself down with my arms, but then once I started picking up speed I realized that I was going to be falling for a while and the snow was icy and there was big icy snowballs," Ms Collinson told ABC News.
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