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We had some light snow in Coventry for an hour or so before dawn on
Friday; although it had stopped by 0730hr, there was still a covering
at Bablake at 0900hr, albeit not enough to measure depth in
cventimetres!

So the 2nd of January goes down in the Met Office diary as a snow day
and a day of snow lying!

Snowy cheers (a term borrowed from Will!)

Steve Jackson
Bablake Weather Station
Coventry UK
www.bablakeweather.co.uk

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So the 2nd of January goes down in the Met Office diary as a snow day
and a day of snow lying!

Snowy cheers (a term borrowed from Will!)


perfick
as mentioned in earlier thread, about to get kitted up for sons wedding in
Warwick this PM, a little snow and some sun,

JT


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So the 2nd of January goes down in the Met Office diary as a snow day
and a day of snow lying!

Snowy cheers (a term borrowed from Will!)

Don't get too excited Steve, will probably be the only snow you get,
well at least until March or April
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Graham
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reminds me Steve of snow days at Bablake especially when the pond at Nauls
Mill was drained to leave sufficient to allow skating and sliding , great
fun .
Also the hoar frosts on your front from cycling from Holbrooks to Bablake on
many days
cheers

Mike
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We had some light snow in Coventry for an hour or so before dawn on
Friday; although it had stopped by 0730hr, there was still a covering
at Bablake at 0900hr, albeit not enough to measure depth in
cventimetres!

So the 2nd of January goes down in the Met Office diary as a snow day
and a day of snow lying!

Snowy cheers (a term borrowed from Will!)

Steve Jackson
Bablake Weather Station
Coventry UK
www.bablakeweather.co.uk




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