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Default snow depth south of the North Downs (East Grinstead, Westerham,Tunbridge Wells triangle)

Could anyone on here enlighten me to how deep the snow is the
traingular area encased by these towns. It has been reported that
there is a metre of snow in places but I'm sure they must be measuring
snowdrifts. Any measurements gratefully received...
 
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