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Old February 2nd 09, 08:00 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Dusting of snow in Bournemouth

On Feb 2, 7:38*pm, "Nigel Paice" wrote:
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On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 07:15:33 -0000, "Jim Smith"
wrote:


JUst a very light dusting here, enough to cover the roads but not the
grass.
From the look of the radar, it's skirting to the north of here as it dies
out moving west. If we get any more it's unlikely to amount to much.
Still... first lying snow here in more than 5 years, and only the second
instance this century. Expect it will be washed away later as the snow
turns
to rain.


Hi Jim:
Listening to Radio Solent you think we had reached the end of the
world, but then the majority of their listeners are Hants and that
area. I gather the IOW has had a bit in Ryde- more I bet on the hill
tops.


Off to work but sneeking in at the back to avoid being lumbered with
the work of those who made no attempt to go to work through the
massive drifts


R


My dad reported less than 1cm partial cover at Wootton, IOW
about 3 miles to the west of Ryde.

Meanwhile in Romsey we have 6cm (at 1930Z), the deepest
level snow for almost 13 years when 9cm, with drifts to 70cm
was measured on 20th February 1996, not quite the 18 years
I keep hearing but that may be a figure for the south as a whole.

Nigel


Are you sure it was the 20th Feb 1996? I remember a lot of snow around
the 5th-10th, but not much after that.

Nick