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At least in the South. On the weather this morning, they seemed to suggest
the snow would get as far South as East Anglia ( same as every other year ), with only sleet further South. Shaun Pudwell, 2M ASL - Warden Bay, Nr. Leysdown-on-Sea, Isle-of-Sheppey, Kent. |
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![]() "Shaun Pudwell" wrote in message ... At least in the South. On the weather this morning, they seemed to suggest the snow would get as far South as East Anglia ( same as every other year ), with only sleet further South. Shaun Pudwell, 2M ASL - Warden Bay, Nr. Leysdown-on-Sea, Isle-of-Sheppey, Kent. Dont be too sure, always expect the unexpected End of jan 2003 for example, Doesnt take much to dump on se england a slight wind change can mean anything from light hail to a full on snowstorm. |
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