On Nov 27, 8:33*am, Graham Easterling wrote:
An exciting night down here. Started 11:00 with a thunderstorm, very
large hail then very heavy snow. Then frequent hail/sleet/snow pellet
& snow showers.
Looking out the window at around 2:30 there was a complete cover of
snow with no grass sticking through. The snow covered the roof thick
enough to completely fill & hide the guttering. Ceratinly at least
3-4cm of lying snow.
Some sleet/rain later in the night means there is now 1-2c,m of icy
snow - still a complete cover. Easily my earliest on record.
All this happening whilst the media watched a dry Halden Hill.
Graham
Penzance where at last the dangler is breaking up.
Paul Church, near Mousehole, was struck by lightning during last
nights thunder snow. Also some power cuts. No salt on the roads in
Penzance, probably as the forecast said the snow would be over high
ground in Devon eastwards, not down to sea level in west Cornwall. To
have 2 snowfalls here in November is almost unheard of.
You get some lovely lighting effects over the sea when the air is so
much colder than the sea temperature.
See
http://www.turnstone-cottage.co.uk/novcold.html taken 11:00
Graham
Penzance