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Default Sleet in Leeds and Wakefield area.


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The first of the winter's sleet fell around 8.30am this morning between
Leeds and Wakefield. This was at altitudes of less than 100m. Snow must
have fallen in higher Pennine areas this morning.

Rob

Snow fell and settled on Great Whernside at the top of Coverdale yesterday.
The northern slopes were still covered this afternoon.

Trevor

 
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