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I left the coast at Shoreham at ten this morning under heavy rain and relatively warm air. Over the south downs the rain varied from light to heavy, no sign of sleet, until well into the low weald. At Bolney Hill on the A/M23 it became heavy snow and was settling on the carriageway. At Horsham on the High Weald the snow was heavy and thickly settling, about 4cm.
It snowed continually, and consistantly heavily while I was there between 11am and 3pm, providing an even covering on all surfaces and trees. I left Horsham at 3:30pm through thick snow, drove south through white countryside and steadily falling snow, until suddenly at a line just north of Cowfold the snow stopped falling and there was no sign of it having snowed at all, the light rain that replaced the snow lessened the further south I got, over the south downs, no evidence of any snow having fallen, and no sitting snow left from previous snowfall. South of the downs on the coastal strip, warm air and light drizzle, overcast.
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tifrap writes: I left the coast at Shoreham at ten this morning under heavy rain and relatively warm air. Over the south downs the rain varied from light to heavy, no sign of sleet, until well into the low weald. At Bolney Hill on the A/M23 it became heavy snow and was settling on the carriageway. At Horsham on the High Weald the snow was heavy and thickly settling, about 4cm. It snowed continually, and consistantly heavily while I was there between 11am and 3pm, providing an even covering on all surfaces and trees. I left Horsham at 3:30pm through thick snow, drove south through white countryside and steadily falling snow, until suddenly at a line just north of Cowfold the snow stopped falling and there was no sign of it having snowed at all, the light rain that replaced the snow lessened the further south I got, over the south downs, no evidence of any snow having fallen, and no sitting snow left from previous snowfall. South of the downs on the coastal strip, warm air and light drizzle, overcast. Interesting. Just 10 miles or so NW of Horsham, at Cranleigh, we had mostly sleet. There were some interludes where it seemed pretty much "pure" snow, but there was never any sign of it settling. -- John Hall "Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) |
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On Jan 20, 9:18*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article , *tifrap writes: I left the coast at Shoreham at ten this morning under heavy rain and relatively warm air. Over the south downs the rain varied from light to heavy, no sign of sleet, until well into the low weald. At Bolney Hill on the A/M23 it became heavy snow and was settling on the carriageway. At Horsham on the High Weald the snow was heavy and thickly settling, about 4cm. It snowed continually, and consistantly heavily while I was there between 11am and 3pm, providing an even covering on all surfaces and trees. I left Horsham at 3:30pm through thick snow, drove south through white countryside and steadily falling snow, until suddenly at a line just north of Cowfold the snow stopped falling and there was no sign of it having snowed at all, the light rain that replaced the snow lessened the further south I got, over the south downs, no evidence of any snow having fallen, and no sitting snow left from previous snowfall. South of the downs on the coastal strip, warm air and light drizzle, overcast. Interesting. Just 10 miles or so NW of Horsham, at Cranleigh, we had mostly sleet. There were some interludes where it seemed pretty much "pure" snow, but there was never any sign of it settling. -- John Hall * * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people * * * * * * from coughing." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Here in east Surrey, even at this altitude there was only sleet except mid afternoon when it was dying out and turned to *very* light snow for a while. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft. |
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Tudor Hughes wrote:
Here in east Surrey, even at this altitude there was only sleet except mid afternoon when it was dying out and turned to *very* light snow for a while. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft. Sounds as though we were the chosen ones with a snow cover yesterday. Still 20% left on grass. Phil -- Guildford, Surrey www.layton.me.uk/meteo.htm |
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John Hall wrote:
In article , tifrap writes: I left the coast at Shoreham at ten this morning under heavy rain and relatively warm air. Over the south downs the rain varied from light to heavy, no sign of sleet, until well into the low weald. At Bolney Hill on the A/M23 it became heavy snow and was settling on the carriageway. At Horsham on the High Weald the snow was heavy and thickly settling, about 4cm. It snowed continually, and consistantly heavily while I was there between 11am and 3pm, providing an even covering on all surfaces and trees. I left Horsham at 3:30pm through thick snow, drove south through white countryside and steadily falling snow, until suddenly at a line just north of Cowfold the snow stopped falling and there was no sign of it having snowed at all, the light rain that replaced the snow lessened the further south I got, over the south downs, no evidence of any snow having fallen, and no sitting snow left from previous snowfall. South of the downs on the coastal strip, warm air and light drizzle, overcast. Interesting. Just 10 miles or so NW of Horsham, at Cranleigh, we had mostly sleet. There were some interludes where it seemed pretty much "pure" snow, but there was never any sign of it settling. I live in Broadbridge Heath (just west of Horsham) and when I went out at around 9am it was raining. Over the next half hour or so it turned to sleet. I work at MSSL (about four miles from Cranleigh and just over 100 meters higher up) and when I got there it was snowing heavily. It continued to snow until mid afternoon by which time there was a couple of cm accumulation on the grass, and a thin slushy layer on hard surfaces. |
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