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Surely, there has to be some chance of considerable sonowfall. The Alps and
Scandinavia has recieved snowfall already. It would only take a change in wind direction to bring in this type of weather. |
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In uk.sci.weather on Sat, 18 Oct 2003 at 21:53:03, Michael Di Bernardo
wrote : Surely, there has to be some chance of considerable sonowfall. The Alps and Scandinavia has recieved snowfall already. It would only take a change in wind direction to bring in this type of weather. Plus another months cooling of the sea, or it'd never make it to low levels in the south. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham Email to pahyett[AT]activist[DOT]demon[DOT]co[DOT]uk |
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