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[WR] S.Essex - snow grains
Similar to most other areas. Cold grey, steady light fall of snow grains
giving light covering on grass, cars etc. Temp 0.7C, DP 0.3C |
S.Essex - snow grains
On Jan 31, 11:17*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Similar to most other areas. Cold grey, steady light fall of snow grains giving light covering on grass, cars etc. Temp 0.7C, DP 0.3C Same here in Milton Keynes. I have a horrible feeling this may be the only snow we get here this winter! Liam |
S.Essex - snow grains
Sir Loin Steak wrote:
On Jan 31, 11:17 am, Dave Cornwell wrote: Similar to most other areas. Cold grey, steady light fall of snow grains giving light covering on grass, cars etc. Temp 0.7C, DP 0.3C Same here in Milton Keynes. I have a horrible feeling this may be the only snow we get here this winter! Liam ----------------------------------- I kind of have that feeling too Liam although there are two months of winter left and the general outlook isn't really mild. Dave |
S.Essex - snow grains
On Jan 31, 1:46*pm, Sir Loin Steak wrote:
On Jan 31, 11:17*am, Dave Cornwell wrote: Similar to most other areas. Cold grey, steady light fall of snow grains giving light covering on grass, cars etc. Temp 0.7C, DP 0.3C Same here in Milton Keynes. I have a horrible feeling this may be the only snow we get here this winter! Liam And here in Warlingham. There seems little altitude effect, though the temperature here is a steady 0.0°C. You don't actually *like* snow, do you? How weird is that, one asks. :-) Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey, 556 ft. |
S.Essex - snow grains
Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Jan 31, 1:46 pm, Sir Loin Steak wrote: On Jan 31, 11:17 am, Dave Cornwell wrote: Similar to most other areas. Cold grey, steady light fall of snow grains giving light covering on grass, cars etc. Temp 0.7C, DP 0.3C Same here in Milton Keynes. I have a horrible feeling this may be the only snow we get here this winter! Liam And here in Warlingham. There seems little altitude effect, though the temperature here is a steady 0.0°C. You don't actually *like* snow, do you? How weird is that, one asks. :-) Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey, 556 ft. --------------------------------- In my case, Tudor, I find ageing lessens the appreciation a bit. I suspect the first time I slip and break my wrist will end the love affair. The last couple of years I have found the cold more penetrating and my eyes watering more. The knees make sledging with my grandsons tricky. Not quite weaned off it yet but if it is decent stuff, not like this, I still like it and it makes for great light for my photography hobby ;-) Dave |
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