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Not something I've regularly measured but I can tell you that the -4.8C in
the heavy snow showers at 9.00am must be the lowest since "the good old days". Dave, S.Essex www.laindonweather.co.uk |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
Not something I've regularly measured but I can tell you that the -4.8C in the heavy snow showers at 9.00am must be the lowest since "the good old days". Dave, S.Essex www.laindonweather.co.uk )At daybreak on the 13th January 1987 during moderate snowfall I noted a minus11c temp in Surrey.The flakes of snow were average size I'd say and I don't think the air aloft would have been warmer. |
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On Jan 7, 9:43*am, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote: Not something I've regularly measured but I can tell you that the -4.8C in the heavy snow showers at 9.00am must be the lowest since "the good old days". Dave, S.Essexwww.laindonweather.co.uk Totally wrong tread Dave but I measured approx: 8/9 cm of lying undisturbed snow in my back garden. You did ask. |
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That particular snow belt didn't reach as far west as London,well not here
in N.E.London anyway,could be some more up wind....? RonB "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Not something I've regularly measured but I can tell you that the -4.8C in the heavy snow showers at 9.00am must be the lowest since "the good old days". Dave, S.Essex www.laindonweather.co.uk |
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