Easterlies at T240 with a Scandinavian High??
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Lawrence13 writes:
There wasn't a lot of snow in the SE in the 30's either even though a
cold decade.
Going by your next two sentences, did you mean the 1970s?
If my memory serves me well I can only remember 1970 at
Christmas and 78/79. There may have been some falls in rural areas in
other years but only those two years stand out for snow in SE London.
And in Surrey too. The winters from 1970-1 to 1975-6 were all mild, and
1974-5 was exceptionally so. Then the winters turned successively colder
over the next three years. February 1978 had a notable blizzard in the
SW (probably the worst in that region since March, 1891), but the snow
didn't reach Surrey or London (even though the forecast on the preceding
evening had been for it to do so).
In our part of the world both the 1960s and 1980s taken as a whole were
snowier than the 1970s, in spite of 1978-9.
--
John Hall
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw
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