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WR Continuous heavy snow Dover, not settling
NE wind - therefore snow in SE Kent. But the temp in the town is 1.9
degrees - no doubt a degree or two colder on the Downs but apparently not sticking there either. Richard V, Dover 10m asl |
WR Continuous heavy snow Dover, not settling
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 13:36:57 -0000, "Richard Vanahlen"
wrote: NE wind - therefore snow in SE Kent. But the temp in the town is 1.9 degrees - no doubt a degree or two colder on the Downs but apparently not sticking there either. Richard V, Dover 10m asl Came back from Canterbury through Thorndon wood at 12:30 and all surfaces were covered at Tyler Hill including the roads. Two cars had gone straight off the road and into trees on the same bend. No snow settling at Herne Bay or in Canterbury but about 50M higher and drivers were caught out! A few metres make all the difference. Cheers Mark Chamberlain Herne Bay, Kent |
WR Continuous heavy snow Dover, not settling
Mr. Marx has powers... and he is using them to stop the snow settling,
methinks.:-) D. |
WR Continuous heavy snow Dover, not settling
Mark Chamberlain wrote:
Came back from Canterbury through Thorndon wood at 12:30 and all surfaces were covered at Tyler Hill including the roads. Two cars had gone straight off the road and into trees on the same bend. No snow settling at Herne Bay or in Canterbury but about 50M higher and drivers were caught out! A few metres make all the difference. Yes. This was very obvious from the sky as I was in final approach for Manston today. Tyler Hill was white (or, rather, grey as there wasn't that much snow), as were other hills, but none in the Stour Valley. I only had a view of Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, etc. from my side of the plane. When we landed (1700Z) at Manston, there was a fair bit of slush on the runway and taxiways and I nearly came a cropper walking from the plane to the terminal! Some cars in the car park had quite a lot of snow on them. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ |
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