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Old January 15th 13, 05:52 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 09:29:56 -0800 (PST), Jennik
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On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 4:45:06 PM UTC, John wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 07:23:47 -0800 (PST), wrote:



On Tuesday, 15 January 2013 15:14:08 UTC, wrote:


"Brian in Aberfeldy" wrote in message






According to R2 travel lady: lots and lots of snow problems and blocked




roads in Norwich area?






It's horrendous. Three inches of snow in 90 minutes, on a weekday afternoon. Gridlock everywhere - multiple multi-vehicle "incidents" and children stuck in schools because the buses can't get through (the schools that weren't closed from this morning's flurry, that is).




Mayhem.




On the bright side - Thundersnow!




Two inches in an hour a bit further south. I drove out to the Suffolk

coast along 20 miles of harmless well-gritted wet road, with some

shallow snow cover on the fields either side. I drove back along the

same road a little later and the surface alternated between slush,

compacted snow and ice. Very easy to go fastish in the slush and then

hit ice a little further on. Fortunately, most drivers were

maintaining sensible separation distances on the A1120.



John


From Mid Suffolk.
A member of my family who lives in Norwich has just driven home and reports that there were some slow taffic at times he found no real problem on his route.

Here in Mid Suffolk 8 miles E of Bury St Edmunds, yesterday after light snow from 1400 for a couple of hours a mod spell from 1700 left me with 3cm by 1800. There was then a little light rain until 2100 when mod/heavy snow returned, ceasing at midnight leaving 8cm.
This compacted to 6cm at 9am this morning. This amount assisted 5 accidents early morning along a 10 mile stretch of the narby A14.
I read in this evenings Ipswich newspaper;-

'Meanwhile, the Met Office said 9cm of snow fell over Ipswich overnight, and said isolated snow showers could hit the region later this afternoon.'

Amazingly I went to Ipswich this morning and there was only a patchy half cm at best
It seems that Met Office call Wattisham 8 miles away and approx 300 ft higher - Ipswich. Ipswich had had mostly rain yesterday. Wattisham reported 9cm at 0900.

As I left Ipswich 1530 there was a heavy snow shower which left about 4cm on my car in half an hour whilst parked at supermarket.
Now the overtaking lane on A14 was covered with slush but still the container lorries continued past us in convoy at their 60 miles an hour.

Scary!
NSS Mid Suffolk


The list of incidents in
http://www.bbc.co.uk/travelnews/norfolk is
currently quite impressive - 24 when I last looked. To take one:

"A149 Cromer Road blocked between the B1157 Holt Road junction in
Sheringham and the B1156 Langham Road junction in Blakeney, because of
ice, snow and abandoned vehicles in the road".

We had about 2cm overnight near Debenham and 5 to 6cm more in one
shower just after lunchtime.

Currently -3C here and a very brief max today of 0.5C, with most of
the day -1C.

John