On 12/01/2017 16:26, Will Hand wrote:
It should really make you sigh with despair :-( From several days ago it was
painfully obvious that if any 'high impact' weather did develop out of this
situatiuon in this part of the country it would be the higher parts inland
that would be worst affected, not the low-lying coastal areas, hence my
comment that you have quoted.
No snow here just lots of steady rain (17 mm), then again I wasn't
expecting any despite dozens of Met Office warning over the last 2 or 3
days.
The warnings were still coming even though the rain had cleared away
this afternoon. I gather there was a bit of sleet and wet snow up on the
Blackdown Hills.
It was 7C (DP 5C to 6C) during the rain and the temperature only started
to drop sharply once the rain had cleared away.
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Nick Gardner
Otter Valley, Devon
20 m amsl
http://www.ottervalleyweather.me.uk