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2 or 3 cm in North London, but now down to -3 which is fairly unusual for
these parts.

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9cm at Luton


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nguk.. wrote:

Whitstable , se england
6cm so far


Canterbury (on top of the hill by the University) was about 5cm. It's
all frozen right now which made for an interesting walk back from the
pub! Current temperature is -2.0°C.

I heard that half a dozen cars came to grief on Tyler Hill just outside
the city. My concert band rehearsal was cancelled because it was
impossible to get up the hill to the University from the city (hence, no
conductor!).

Jonathan
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:08:39 +0000 (UTC), nguk.. wrote:

Whitstable , se england
6cm so far


5cm ish but difficult to tell 'cause of the drifting and
redistribution. We had just over 2cm fresh fall at 0900 on top of 2cm
or so from Tuesday but when the squall passed through it blew most of
that away and reorientated the all drifts from NW to NE...

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Whitstable , se england
6cm so far


About 7cm in total.
Heavy snow showers yesaterday morning then turning very icy.

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