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A return to a more typical Northerly overnight, as showers eventually moved in during the early hours. By morning a decent 4cm cover, with most of this falling around 0500 in a heavy shower that lasted almost an hour.

By 1300 all back to normal like it never even happened.

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On 07/03/2016 15:16, David Mitchell wrote:
A return to a more typical Northerly overnight, as showers eventually moved in during the early hours. By morning a decent 4cm cover, with most of this falling around 0500 in a heavy shower that lasted almost an hour.

By 1300 all back to normal like it never even happened.

DM. Langtoft. ERofY.

A line of snow flurries occured during the night from London east to
probably Southend.detected by my wife who thought we had been visited by
a low flying pigeon......

RonB


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On Monday, 7 March 2016 16:32:56 UTC, Ron Button wrote:

A line of snow flurries occured during the night from London east to
probably Southend.detected by my wife who thought we had been visited by
a low flying pigeon......


Maybe I should have set my clock for the middle of the night just to see my snowflake for the winter...!

Richard
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On 07/03/2016 20:29, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Monday, 7 March 2016 16:32:56 UTC, Ron Button wrote:

A line of snow flurries occured during the night from London east to
probably Southend.detected by my wife who thought we had been visited by
a low flying pigeon......


Maybe I should have set my clock for the middle of the night just to see my snowflake for the winter...!

Richard

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Same here Richard! I thought at 9.00 am the white bits left on the
shaded extension roof weren't frost.
Dave, S.Essex


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