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Rich writes:
It seems the mid west is in the grip of an ice storm :-
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/01/1...tml?eref=rss_t
opstories
I recall a similar event in the UK when large icicles were dropping like
spears from buildings and powerlines. Anyone know how frequently this event
occurs in the UK ?
An hour or two of freezing drizzle isn't uncommon, but I think that
"serious" cases are fairly rare, maybe a couple of times a decade
somewhere in the UK. Possibly the most severe on record in this country
was in January, 1940. See:
http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~ta...in_january.htm
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