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No, not a Cotswold town.
A fairly interesting few days, though snow amounts here have been disappointing. This morning was a good example with thin cover here, but higher hills inland there was a good few inches, though very wet stuff. I think the high SST's have really had an effect again. Heavy snow showers today, with temporary cover. Have recently driven back from South Yorkshire and the snow is settling more now, but no decent shower activity inland now. Currently snowing heavily. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Update.
More than an inch of snow has fallen since last post, with radar indicating more to come. Main road now completely covered and very gusty with mini drifts in the garden. Could be an interesting night if this continues. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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![]() "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Update. More than an inch of snow has fallen since last post, with radar indicating more to come. Main road now completely covered and very gusty with mini drifts in the garden. Could be an interesting night if this continues. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. It was an interesting morning, too, though quite localised. We'd been staying at Cherry Burton (near Beverley) and the minor roads were covered in the (Tuesday) morning. Stopped for diesel before joining the M62, and the snow was falling so thickly that when pulling out from under the service station canopy, the side window was opaque before I got onto the road. Had to wind it down and endure a face-full. Clear once we got to the M62 though - by Goole, there was no trace of snow on the ground or in the air. Steve P |
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![]() "Steve Pardoe" wrote in message ... "David Mitchell" wrote in message ... Update. More than an inch of snow has fallen since last post, with radar indicating more to come. Main road now completely covered and very gusty with mini drifts in the garden. Could be an interesting night if this continues. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. It was an interesting morning, too, though quite localised. We'd been staying at Cherry Burton (near Beverley) and the minor roads were covered in the (Tuesday) morning. Stopped for diesel before joining the M62, and the snow was falling so thickly that when pulling out from under the service station canopy, the side window was opaque before I got onto the road. Had to wind it down and endure a face-full. Clear once we got to the M62 though - by Goole, there was no trace of snow on the ground or in the air. Steve P I was driving from here to South Yorks yesterday morning and there was certainly an impressive shower, that followed me from home all the way to Howden 35 miles-ish. -- David Mitchell, 70m amsl, Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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