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Light-to-moderate snow here in between Liverpool Street and Bank tube
stations. These cold spells always have a little surprise up their sleeve. Enjoy ! Richard |
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![]() "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Light-to-moderate snow here in between Liverpool Street and Bank tube stations. These cold spells always have a little surprise up their sleeve. Enjoy ! Richard --------------------- Just started in S.Essex, a bit sleety though. Temp +2.6C , DP -0.7C. Hopefully it will not slide too far Eastwards so that you, my daughter and Lawrence will see some when you get home to South London from work! Dave |
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On Feb 12, 5:30*pm, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote: "Richard Dixon" wrote in message ... Light-to-moderate snow here in between Liverpool Street and Bank tube stations. These cold spells always have a little surprise up their sleeve. Enjoy ! Richard --------------------- Just started in S.Essex, a bit sleety though. Temp +2.6C , DP -0.7C. Hopefully it will not slide too far Eastwards so that you, my daughter and Lawrence will see some when you get home to South London from work! Dave Hello Dave Well as you know I tend to rant so I've avoided models and UKMO for a few days, however I did hear young Carol Kirkwood talking of this band of rain sleet and snow moving south; and this time I felt it was feasible. Low and behold as I left my office at 4:55 pm there was the sleet and then snow. So after days of staying away from models it was and still is as I type a very nice treat. I have to say this whole winter has had a different feel about it, I know Will alluded to this very thing back in autumn and I agreed. My thoughts were just an instinctive feeling based on the fact that the satellite temps since last Jan had been lower at nearly all levels of atmosphere and the fact that surely we must get some snow sooner or later. It’s stopped here now but the radar seems to promise some more. Its funny Dave when the real heavy stuff came down last Sunday week I'd just dropped my daughter back at her lodgings in Holloway and as I left the snow just started to fall. It really is dreamlike magical stuff-I can never get enough. I sincerely hope there is more to come this evening as one of my great pleasures will be to go out for a long walk, hopefully whilst it’s snowing. |
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