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Snowing very lightly as of 00.01 GMT. Clouds thin enough to see the
moon's glow through, and if it weren't actually snowing I wouldn't know
they were snow clouds at a glance. Temp 0°C.

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
2005:

Snowing very lightly as of 00.01 GMT. Clouds thin enough to see
the moon's glow through, and if it weren't actually snowing I
wouldn't know they were snow clouds at a glance. Temp 0°C.

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


A couple of hours of light to moderate snow this morning (from around
5am to 7am GMT) left a nice dusting (0.5cm at most), though it's pretty
much all gone now, even though the temperature is still only 2°C. As
Dave C and Edmund Lewis suggest elsewhere, the quick thaw may well be
down to relatively warm soil.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
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Snowing very lightly as of 00.01 GMT. Clouds thin enough to see
the moon's glow through, and if it weren't actually snowing I
wouldn't know they were snow clouds at a glance. Temp 0°C.

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


A couple of hours of light to moderate snow this morning (from around
5am to 7am GMT) left a nice dusting (0.5cm at most), though it's pretty
much all gone now, even though the temperature is still only 2°C. As
Dave C and Edmund Lewis suggest elsewhere, the quick thaw may well be
down to relatively warm soil.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
2005:

Snowing very lightly as of 00.01 GMT. Clouds thin enough to see
the moon's glow through, and if it weren't actually snowing I
wouldn't know they were snow clouds at a glance. Temp 0°C.

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


A couple of hours of light to moderate snow this morning (from around
5am to 7am GMT) left a nice dusting (0.5cm at most), though it's pretty
much all gone now, even though the temperature is still only 2°C. As
Dave C and Edmund Lewis suggest elsewhere, the quick thaw may well be
down to relatively warm soil.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
2005:

Snowing very lightly as of 00.01 GMT. Clouds thin enough to see
the moon's glow through, and if it weren't actually snowing I
wouldn't know they were snow clouds at a glance. Temp 0°C.

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


A couple of hours of light to moderate snow this morning (from around
5am to 7am GMT) left a nice dusting (0.5cm at most), though it's pretty
much all gone now, even though the temperature is still only 2°C. As
Dave C and Edmund Lewis suggest elsewhere, the quick thaw may well be
down to relatively warm soil.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
2005:

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


Light snow started about 13.10 GMT. I actually saw this one start, and
it was snow right from the beginning - no sleety stuff - which was a
pleasant surprise, given the temperature of 4°C.

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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
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Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


Light snow started about 13.10 GMT. I actually saw this one start, and
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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
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Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


Light snow started about 13.10 GMT. I actually saw this one start, and
it was snow right from the beginning - no sleety stuff - which was a
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David Buttery wrote here on 22 Feb
2005:

Bewdley, Worcs, ~90m asl.


Light snow started about 13.10 GMT. I actually saw this one start, and
it was snow right from the beginning - no sleety stuff - which was a
pleasant surprise, given the temperature of 4°C.

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