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Col wrote:
You've probably got to look pretty hard for lying English snow that that is accessible by road, but here's some at the Cat& Fiddle pub at 515m asl. http://www.maccinfo.com/cat/ The road was apparently closed to lorries earlier today. Nothing on Winter Hill above Bolton (and I took a good hard look), which is 456m so not quite high enough on this occaison. I think today was one of those days that was meteorological unusual given the track of the low and the central pressure reading rather than any really unusual weather conditions. Sure, it was wet, windy, cold, raw and very unpleasant but nothing that the general public would think of as being anything out of the ordinary for this time of year. --------------------- Nothing too remarkable down here Col, less windy and not as wet as I had expected. I didn't quite get my record low but it was noticeably colder than I expected.Temp was 5C at midday and remained below 6C all day so I'm not surprised there was snow on higher ground up your way. Dave |
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