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vince writes: if my memory is correct a trough swung sw wards from Norway on the evening of the 22feb ? though snow amounts were small 5-7 cm in the strong ne winds it piled up reasonably ,as it was the powdery sort, i think that spell lasted a week (bucks/beds area) I wonder if Philip Eden recalls this as he lives local From Weather Log for February, 1996, compiled by none other than Philip Eden: "On the 18th, a vigorous depression tracked south-eastwards from Scotland to north Germany, and a very strong northerly airflow swept across the country in its wake. It became very cold with snow showers over the next four days, with a period of heavier drifting snow across eastern, central and southern England overnight 19th/20th. Rain, preceded by snow, spread slowly from the north-west during the 21st and 22nd, introducing a thaw." The headline for the month as a whole was: "Rather cold, frequent snow, very sunny." -- John Hall "Home is heaven and orgies are vile, But you *need* an orgy, once in a while." Ogden Nash (1902-1971) |
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