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  1.  The thunderstorm over Camborne woke me up just before 7am, lasted 20-25mins and a couple of strikes were directly above where I was. Quite spectacular stuff something I've never experienced before.

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    Just had another bout of Thundersnow between 10.00am and 10.20am.

  2. Very disappointing to be honest. I know I live in the far South West and we are not supposed to get snow, but I did have high hopes with all the fantastically cold temperatures just 100 miles up the road. One day of snow to 1cm doesn't really cut it.

    The only real thing I can say is that the Winter of 2010 was an event worth watching but as I can remember a 6ft drift in the early 1980s I guess global warming is true.

  3. The temperature gauge in my car driving to work this morning registered 14C, truely balmy at the moment, however it's probably not the most accurate instrument out there.

    This is following the pattern for the Winter of 1946/47 almost exactly. A snowy start to January, then an unusually warm period in the middle, then from the 20th onwards some of the worst snow conditions every experienced in the UK. Dare I dream similar occurs this winter?

  4. It's been snowing consistently for hours now in the far South West but the total accumulation would be lucky to fill a thimble. It's the most pathetically weak snowfall I have ever seen and it looks like the mild weather will now come in.

    On the optimistic side I did read the opening paragraph of the Chapter "The Snowiest Winter 1947" from the book "Frozen In Time - The Years When Britain Shivered". It read "There have been colder winters than 1947 - though not many- but no winter since records began has ever been as snowy. It began gently enough. There had been snowfalls before Christmas and again in early January 1947, but both had melted away within days and by the middle of the month, the temperature was unseasonably warm......The weather then turned colder again on January 20....."

    So seeing as we still aren't at the middle of the month yet, who knows how much of a proper winter is still to come.

  5. It's -1C at the moment down in the far west and I've just checked the radar and there is a nice green blob over the Lizard moving North, I know nothing is forecast for this far west but I've got my fingers crossed for a bit of action.  We have just had snow flurries for the last four or five days and I'm waiting for a nice big dump of thw white stuff.  I suspect I'll have to wait until February. but hey ho it's nearly Christmas so you've got to have your fingers crossed.

  6. Bit downhearted now, I hear of all the snow events in the South West, but what they really mean is not the far South West, Devon is as far west that it is snowing now. Had some great snow on Monday, but after laying for 36 hours the rain came in and washed it all away.

    I'm hoping that that is not the last of it for us down here as we are really starved of proper winters, and what with Winter 08/09 actually looking like being a proper Winter for the rest of the country it is a shame to miss out again.

  7. Bit downhearted now, I hear of all the snow events in the South West, but what they really mean is not the far South West, Devon is as far west that it is snowing now.  Had some great snow on Monday, but after laying for 36 hours the rain came in and washed it all away.

    I'm hoping that that is not the last of it for us down here as we are really starved of proper winters, and what with Winter 08/09 actually looking like being a proper Winter for the rest of the country it is a shame to miss out again.

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