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See my reply to BrianT's post some moments ago...
Rob p***** off WITH snow Dave O'Hara wrote in message ... Might as well have not bothered then eh? The Met Office made a big issue of snow in the East, they got it wrong because they issued a weather warning to all eastern counties of heavy snow with up to 6" possible. Does 0" count as a successful outcome to areas 15 miles inland? -- Dave in Ferryhill, Co. Durham, UK. For webcam, look to http://www.napier.eclipse.co.uk/weather/sample.htm "Richard" wrote in message ... "BrianT" wrote in message ... "Trevor Appleton" wrote in message ... We ended up with 4 inches of level snow and 3 ft drifts. A few miles away cars were abandoned in the snow drifts. Some apologies to the Met O are due I think! Trevor Kirkburn East Yorkshire 70 ft AMSL Leeds, West Yorkshire. 0" snow 0" drifts 0" of snow of any description whatsoever Some apologies to the Met O are due I think, as well ! Regards BrianT Yes, but if there was a 50% chance of snow in West Yorkshire and Yorkshire got nothing, that is a perfectly good forecast on the face of it. |
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