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Parellel with 1975
On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK,
yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
Parellel with 1975
On 30/05/2015 09:42, Col wrote:
On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK, yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. I've been thinking about that Col. I remember my Mom saying it was snowing at about 7.30am, I thought she mistook snow pellets for snow. However, when I looked out the window I was amazed, I thought I was dreaming. LOL. |
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Jack Warner wrote:
On 30/05/2015 09:42, Col wrote: On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK, yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. I've been thinking about that Col. I remember my Mom saying it was snowing at about 7.30am, I thought she mistook snow pellets for snow. However, when I looked out the window I was amazed, I thought I was dreaming. LOL. I don't remember it snowing, I was only 7, I wish I did. My mum went to a job interview in Leeds city centre that day and said that there was sleet there. I would have been at primary school right up near the highest point in Leeds so there would almost certainly have been proper snow there, sadly I don't remember. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On 30/05/2015 10:17, Col wrote:
Jack Warner wrote: On 30/05/2015 09:42, Col wrote: On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK, yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. I've been thinking about that Col. I remember my Mom saying it was snowing at about 7.30am, I thought she mistook snow pellets for snow. However, when I looked out the window I was amazed, I thought I was dreaming. LOL. I don't remember it snowing, I was only 7, I wish I did. My mum went to a job interview in Leeds city centre that day and said that there was sleet there. I would have been at primary school right up near the highest point in Leeds so there would almost certainly have been proper snow there, sadly I don't remember. ---------------------------------------------------------- I think that might have been the famous snow stops play in the Essex match at Colchester. |
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On 30/05/2015 12:04, Dave Cornwell wrote:
On 30/05/2015 10:17, Col wrote: Jack Warner wrote: On 30/05/2015 09:42, Col wrote: On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK, yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. I've been thinking about that Col. I remember my Mom saying it was snowing at about 7.30am, I thought she mistook snow pellets for snow. However, when I looked out the window I was amazed, I thought I was dreaming. LOL. I don't remember it snowing, I was only 7, I wish I did. My mum went to a job interview in Leeds city centre that day and said that there was sleet there. I would have been at primary school right up near the highest point in Leeds so there would almost certainly have been proper snow there, sadly I don't remember. ---------------------------------------------------------- I think that might have been the famous snow stops play in the Essex match at Colchester. 1975 also was quite a good summer :-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@LawnscienceEssx |
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and Derbyshire v Lancashire at Buxton.
Lyung snow in Teesdale June 1975 above 1200ft and I remember it well! Ken |
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On Sat, 30 May 2015 04:52:48 -0700 (PDT)
Ken Cook wrote: and Derbyshire v Lancashire at Buxton. Lyung snow in Teesdale June 1975 above 1200ft and I remember it well! Ken Also lying snow in Bury St Edmunds at somewhat below 1200ft. ;-) -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. [Retd meteorologist/programmer] http://www.scarlet-jade.com/ I wear the cheese. It does not wear me. Posted with Claws: http://www.claws-mail.org/ |
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On Saturday, 30 May 2015 12:15:11 UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
On 30/05/2015 12:04, Dave Cornwell wrote: On 30/05/2015 10:17, Col wrote: Jack Warner wrote: On 30/05/2015 09:42, Col wrote: On June 2nd 1975 it famously snowed in many places in the UK, yet less than a week later temperatures were in the 80s OK it won't snow on June 2nd this year but it looks like there will be quite an intense low, more like January than June. And less than a week later, we could well be in the 80s! Interesting how exactly 40 years on the weather could well be about to make another dramatic shift. I've been thinking about that Col. I remember my Mom saying it was snowing at about 7.30am, I thought she mistook snow pellets for snow. However, when I looked out the window I was amazed, I thought I was dreaming. LOL. I don't remember it snowing, I was only 7, I wish I did. My mum went to a job interview in Leeds city centre that day and said that there was sleet there. I would have been at primary school right up near the highest point in Leeds so there would almost certainly have been proper snow there, sadly I don't remember. ---------------------------------------------------------- I think that might have been the famous snow stops play in the Essex match at Colchester. 1975 also was quite a good summer :-) -- Keith (Southend) "Weather Home & Abroad" http://www.southendweather.net Twitter:@LawnscienceEssx August 1975 was one of the warmest Augusts of the 20th century and would have been remembered for a long time but for the following summer which as we all know was even hotter, and much drier. There was the Hampstead storm on 14 Aug 75 which dropped about 170 mm in a couple of hours. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey |
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There was the Hampstead storm on 14 Aug 75 which dropped about 170 mm in a couple of hours. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey At that time I was living in a flat in Golders Green, well 2 rooms & a shared kitchen to be precise. I was clearly an ethnic minority in Golders Green terms. I remember the storm well. Graham Penzance |
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On 30/05/2015 10:17, Col wrote:
Jack Warner wrote: I don't remember it snowing, I was only 7, I wish I did. My mum went to a job interview in Leeds city centre that day and said that there was sleet there. I would have been at primary school right up near the highest point in Leeds so there would almost certainly have been proper snow there, sadly I don't remember. I doubt it snowed here, otherwise I surely would remember it! -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham |
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