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Comparable polar lows
I remember when I was a boy living in south Herts,, a short but fierce fall
of snow one Maundy Thursday in late March or early April. It must have been around 1973 or thereabouts. Not dissimilar to today - temperatures of 4 deg ..or so, which fell dramatically, heavy snow for about an hour. 2 or 3" lying. That's the only polar low snowfall I can recall in the London area in recent (or even not so recent) years. David -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by Matador from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com |
Comparable polar lows
"David" wrote in message ... I remember when I was a boy living in south Herts,, a short but fierce fall of snow one Maundy Thursday in late March or early April. It must have been around 1973 or thereabouts. Not dissimilar to today - temperatures of 4 deg .or so, which fell dramatically, heavy snow for about an hour. 2 or 3" lying. That's the only polar low snowfall I can recall in the London area in recent (or even not so recent) years. David -- It wasn't a polar low as far as I'm aware. |
Comparable polar lows
And you don't even need snow (falling)!
I remember one in Aberdeenshire in the 80's when after a week of sunny weather with 18ins snow lying, a polar low came through with blue sky and whipped the snow up, blocking roads Trevor "David" wrote in message ... I remember when I was a boy living in south Herts,, a short but fierce fall of snow one Maundy Thursday in late March or early April. It must have been around 1973 or thereabouts. Not dissimilar to today - temperatures of 4 deg .or so, which fell dramatically, heavy snow for about an hour. 2 or 3" lying. That's the only polar low snowfall I can recall in the London area in recent (or even not so recent) years. David -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by Matador from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Comparable polar lows
"David" wrote in message ... I remember when I was a boy living in south Herts,, a short but fierce fall of snow one Maundy Thursday in late March or early April. It must have been around 1973 or thereabouts. Not dissimilar to today - temperatures of 4 deg .or so, which fell dramatically, heavy snow for about an hour. 2 or 3" lying. That's the only polar low snowfall I can recall in the London area in recent (or even not so recent) years. 1975 ... 15cm at Edgbaston Observatory, Birmingham. It lasted six hours. pe |
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