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Temperatures dropped progressively this afternoon as a low centre
approached, heavy rain then turned to snow for a short time on the back edge of a trough/front. I notice xcweather was reporting heavy snow at Trawscoed not long before that. Now up at four days in this March with snow falling - which for a sea-level location is unusual. Cheers James |
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On 16/03/2013 20:28, James Brown wrote:
Temperatures dropped progressively this afternoon as a low centre approached, heavy rain then turned to snow for a short time on the back edge of a trough/front. I notice xcweather was reporting heavy snow at Trawscoed not long before that. Now up at four days in this March with snow falling - which for a sea-level location is unusual. Cheers James We had about 10mm yesterday as well. I know that we are quite a bit higher than you but, in my short experience (14 years) it is also unusual to have 4 days of snow in March. -- Howard Neil |
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On 17/03/2013 05:46, Howard Neil wrote:
On 16/03/2013 20:28, James Brown wrote: Temperatures dropped progressively this afternoon as a low centre approached, heavy rain then turned to snow for a short time on the back edge of a trough/front. I notice xcweather was reporting heavy snow at Trawscoed not long before that. Now up at four days in this March with snow falling - which for a sea-level location is unusual. Cheers James We had about 10mm yesterday as well. I know that we are quite a bit higher than you but, in my short experience (14 years) it is also unusual to have 4 days of snow in March. And maybe more to come this week for you Howard - not a pleasant prospect at this farming time of the year I imagine. Cheers James |
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On 17/03/2013 10:08, James Brown wrote:
On 17/03/2013 05:46, Howard Neil wrote: On 16/03/2013 20:28, James Brown wrote: Temperatures dropped progressively this afternoon as a low centre approached, heavy rain then turned to snow for a short time on the back edge of a trough/front. I notice xcweather was reporting heavy snow at Trawscoed not long before that. Now up at four days in this March with snow falling - which for a sea-level location is unusual. Cheers James We had about 10mm yesterday as well. I know that we are quite a bit higher than you but, in my short experience (14 years) it is also unusual to have 4 days of snow in March. And maybe more to come this week for you Howard - not a pleasant prospect at this farming time of the year I imagine. Cheers James No, it isn't. Although I am not lambing this year and can get my flock into a shed. It is a lot worse for others. I am also worried that I am running out of space on my web site to record days when we have snow. ;-) -- Howard Neil |
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