Pubgoers at a British bar are on Day Four of being snowed in.
A snowplow cleared a path for about a dozen to escape the Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire Dales, England. Many of the patrons had been attending an Oasis tribute band’s performance Friday night.
Storm Arwen, however, had different plans for the group.
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“The snowplow has managed to get through this morning, and some people got in their cars and followed the snowplow to try to get home,” said Nicola Townsend, the pub’s general manager.
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The pub is in a 17th-century building. Band members of Noasis, the Oasis cover band, dug out their vehicles and followed the plow.
The snow itself reached up to 9 feet, according to the Guardian.
Most of the guests are sleeping on mattresses or sofas, and the building has showers.
“Our farming contractors have cleared the snow, and the road is open to traffic,” a North Yorkshire city council spokesperson reportedly said.