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Snow/wintry Precipitation Reports, February 24th 2006


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  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
  • Location: just south of Doncaster, Sth Yorks
Moderate snizzle continues. Looks like someone's sprinkled wet sugar over the lawn, albeit with the careful hand of one who knows it's already gone out of fashion. At this rate we'll have enough for a snowball come May. I don't think there has ever been a winter with so many snow events and so little to show for it.

at least you are seeing something like snow - come here=zilch, but we live in hope, unlike some moaners on this site who seem never happy about most things -oops, best shut up.

regards

John

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Had a period of heavyish snow overnight, which gave a wet covering to cars, grass, roofs etc to about 1cm. The snow line was about 500ft as there was little snow even at a small drop at altitude.

It thawed by around midday though.

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  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Continental winters & summers.
  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset

Had snow flurries on and off all week but especially today. Looks like a disappearance of the snow now. Oh well.

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  • Location: Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales
  • Location: Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales
bristol sucks for snow were the snowless capital of the uk official

Tell that to John Holmes :lol:

Wasn't going to say anything, but there was actual snow today - just with very large spaces of air inbetween.

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  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL
  • Location: Steeton, W Yorks, 270m ASL
Tell that to John Holmes :lol:

Wasn't going to say anything, but there was actual snow today - just with very large spaces of air inbetween.

...and the Enforcer. Perhaps Bristol, Abingdon and Donny should be "twinned"

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  • Location: West Sussex/Surrey border
  • Location: West Sussex/Surrey border

Well overall, lowland West Sussex missed out in this snow event (as always). But after a short drive up the downs at 10:30 there was still a bit of the white stuff left (although it was melting very quickly). I wish i'd had my camera earlier in the morning because there was a pretty decent cover.

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  • Location: Bournemouth, Dorset, UK - 38metres - 124ft ASL
  • Location: Bournemouth, Dorset, UK - 38metres - 124ft ASL

light snow in moordown, Bournemouth.

How heavy in warsash?

Getting heavier

Getting heavier .. still :\

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  • Location: Salisbury , Wiltshire
  • Location: Salisbury , Wiltshire

your not the only one nothing here either

just the snow is west of you coming from france and slipping down to devon /cornwall that way

may be next time ehhh :lol:

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been snowing in exeter around 2 hrs.settleing on cars and roofs,easing abit now. nice to see though. feeling very cold in wind. first proper snow of the winter! shame it's so late. roll on next winter?

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