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After briefly clouding over from ~8:30 onward, another "oops I blinked and
missed it" snow flurry around 9:15, too little to notice anything on the ground, the cloud cleared to bright blue sky and sunshine for last hour or so. Just a normal average winter two day cold interlude. -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Hi,
missed it" snow flurry around 9:15, too little to notice anything on the ground, the cloud cleared to bright blue sky and sunshine for last hour or There was snow in the morning too? Are you near the Hills? Simon |
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"Simon Wyndham" wrote in message
... Hi, missed it" snow flurry around 9:15, too little to notice anything on the ground, the cloud cleared to bright blue sky and sunshine for last hour or There was snow in the morning too? Are you near the Hills? Simon Hi Simon Sorry for late reply, did not see your post till this afternoon with so many coming in over the last two days. The Wed morning snow was a very short 'flurry' where I was at work, during the cloudy period which I think was fairly general as it was reported by the Worcester posters also. It was so short though, a minute or 2, that if you didn't happen to look out of the window in that time, you'd have missed it. There was not enough to either wet the ground or leave any snow of note. My work PC workstation is placed such that I face a window which looks straight up to the Worcestershire Beacon so no problem there. My home is down in the newish bit off Townsend Way, built in the last 8 yrs I think. I don't have a hill view from either front or back of the house, it faces N, backs S. Where are you? -- Pete Please take my dog out twice to e-mail --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not represent the views, policy or understanding of any other person or official body. --------------------------------------------------------------- |
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