I've seen some weather I've never seen before today, so wondered if anyone on here could explain for me?
Last night (just after midnight) the temp here (sea level, North Kent coast) was 2 degrees C when the front hit. We got around one minute of snow, then heavy rain.
Today, I left for London in Brilliant sunshine, temp 6 degrees. Within one mile the temp was 7 degrees and I was in the middle of a blinding snowstorm! The snow was horizontal and really cold (bouncy not sticky!) and blowing about.
I was soon back in the sun, but all the way to London and back I saw regularly 'cold/bouncy' snow at 7 degrees!?!
Can anyone explain to a Rookie how you can have good 'real' snow at such high temperatures?
Thanx
T :-)