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David January 28th 04 08:37 PM

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

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jas January 28th 04 08:47 PM

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

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It wasn't a polar low as far as I'm aware.



Trevor Appleton January 28th 04 08:55 PM

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

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Philip Eden January 28th 04 10:20 PM

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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