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Snowfall statistics - February 2005
February had the highest number of days with 'snow falling' ( 10 ) in this
area since February 1986 which had 17 days. It beat January 1997 - 8days - and February 1991 which had 9. February , on its own , has equalled the modern average ( 1988 - 2004) of annual snow days which stands at 9.7. The average from 1970 - 1987 was 18.4 days. The last time a year exceeded the 1970 - 1987 average was 1996 so much probably depends on March's contribution. March's average in the earlier period was 4.2 days slumping to 1.3 days since 1988. However, the month contributed 4 days last year so maybe it is returning to form and it has already snowed here this morning. In March 1987 I logged 9 days with snow falling. Peter Clarke Ewell, Epsom 55m |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to
give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to
give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to
give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to
give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
Henley Leigh-Dooblervey wrote: 5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. Shrewsbury: 7 falling, 1 lying (24th, 1cm). Most snowdays since Jan 1997. That month had 5-10 cms lying for a week...... Currently 6C and sunny. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
Henley Leigh-Dooblervey wrote: 5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. Shrewsbury: 7 falling, 1 lying (24th, 1cm). Most snowdays since Jan 1997. That month had 5-10 cms lying for a week...... Currently 6C and sunny. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
Henley Leigh-Dooblervey wrote: 5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. Shrewsbury: 7 falling, 1 lying (24th, 1cm). Most snowdays since Jan 1997. That month had 5-10 cms lying for a week...... Currently 6C and sunny. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
Henley Leigh-Dooblervey wrote: 5 days in Manchester, with only 2 occassions heavy/persistent enough to give a brief cover of about 1cm. No snow cover lasted more than 2 hours. We've had much more rain than snow falling. Very disappointing, especially given that just a degree (or two) colder and we'd have seen a very pleasant spell of snowy conditions. Shrewsbury: 7 falling, 1 lying (24th, 1cm). Most snowdays since Jan 1997. That month had 5-10 cms lying for a week...... Currently 6C and sunny. |
Snowfall statistics - February 2005
Peter Clarke wrote:
February had the highest number of days with 'snow falling' ( 10 ) in this area since February 1986 which had 17 days. It beat January 1997 - 8days - and February 1991 which had 9. Sorting out the Epping stats for February I was surprised to find that the 13 days with snow falling is the highest for that month since records began in 1979. Particularly when considering that both the depth and persistence of the snow cover were quite unremarkable. Feb 1986 had 12 days with snow falling, Feb 1991 11 but much greater depths and persistence of cover. All the best -- George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl) - 0900 snow cover now long gone www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
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