Soldato
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Where were you in 2010?
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I get you about 2010, but it still wasn't 3-4 inches. It just that the snow stuck for weeks due to it being 0C or sub-zero.
Where were you in 2010?
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I get you about 2010, but it still wasn't 3-4 inches. It just that the snow stuck for weeks due to it being 0C or sub-zero.
I had about 2 ft of lying snow just south of London in december 2010. 2 big falls and lots of smaller onesI get you about 2010, but it still wasn't 3-4 inches. It just that the snow stuck for weeks due to it being 0C or sub-zero.
I had 2 feet of lying snow just south of London in december 2010. 2 big falls and lots of smaller ones
I was in Old Coulsdon at the time, it was hardest hit in the area, being on a hill helpedDepends where you are. Guildford was hit particularly bad but surrounding areas not so much.
I had about 2 ft of lying snow just south of London in december 2010. 2 big falls and lots of smaller ones
I can vaguely recall living in Shropshire (Tilstock, near Whitchurch) in the late 1970s, when I was ~7. Loose snow was above my waist, I had to walk outside like a saddle-sore cowboy to get around the farm, drifts were higher than adults. Apparently there was ~4" of ice to break through in the cattle water stations every morning. School was closed for something like a week outside of holidays.
No other winter has come close to that in the places I've lived over the last ~40 years (Manchester; Shropshire; Dolgellau; Wirral; Southampton). But then most of those years have been on the coast, especially the south coast, nothing like the climate I'd expect from the Yorkshire moors and into Scotland.
There was winters like that here in the 80s. In the really bad winter in the 60s I’ve seen photos of cars completely buried on the main road into Aberdeen and snow banks so high that they were upto the windows on the top deck of a double decker bus heading out to Alford.Not sure if it was that one or the big one in the 60s but my dad has pictures of the road upto his house with the snow more than half way up the cars and drifts completely covering cars, etc. and icicles ~3 feet long from the roof - never seen anything like that in this country in my life time.
My parents had 8-20 inches depending on the thaw and snow cycles.I get you about 2010, but it still wasn't 3-4 inches. It just that the snow stuck for weeks due to it being 0C or sub-zero.
Slight dusting of snow here this morning.
