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Although the frequency of snow in lowland Surrey has fallen sharply since
1988, February is still the snowiest month - ( but looking at the runs this morning makes me wonder whether we will get any this year ). Since 1970, 9 February has been the snowiest day of the year in Surrey with 9 occasions out of 36 years. The frequency remains relatively high between the 8th and 14th ( at least 5out of 36) and there is a further peak at the end of the month : 8 occasions on the 25th and 6 on the 28th. The average number of snow days in February (1970 - 2004) is 3.74 and from 1988 -2004 it is 2.94. I was looking at my weather diaries for 1969 -1970 yesterday and saw that the snow days for that winter we- Nov 5 Dec 8 Jan 2 Feb 6 Mar 8 Apr 6 total 35 If we had as many days as that nowadays I'm sure the media would get in a lather about Global Cooling !. Peter Clarke Ewell 55m. |
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