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Default Snow in Kabul

Night-time frosts seem quite common in Kabul, but yesterday had a
maximum of only 3C with snow. I don't suppose that they get snow very
often there.

It also looks as if winter may at last have properly started in New
England and SE Canada.
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On Jan 16, 10:57*am, John Hall wrote:
Night-time frosts seem quite common in Kabul, but yesterday had a
maximum of only 3C with snow. I don't suppose that they get snow very
often there.


John.

I notice on http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...lforecast.html
they are forecasting daytime temperatures to stay well below freezing
for the rest of this week, there.

- Tom.
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Tom2131 writes:
On Jan 16, 10:57*am, John Hall wrote:
Night-time frosts seem quite common in Kabul, but yesterday had a
maximum of only 3C with snow. I don't suppose that they get snow very
often there.


John.

I notice on http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...lforecast.html
they are forecasting daytime temperatures to stay well below freezing
for the rest of this week, there.


Interesting. Thanks.
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"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who have not got it."
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