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Snow/wintry Precipitation Reports 08th Jan 2006


Paul Sherman

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  • Location: Leigh On Sea - Essex & Tornado Alley
  • Location: Leigh On Sea - Essex & Tornado Alley

Well with yet another area of Snizzle expected to most parts and microsnow to hillier areas for the sheep, if anything actually happens from this lovely "Dry" Easterly then post it in here.

Paul Sherman

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  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants
  • Weather Preferences: Unexpected gusts of wind, and cumulus clouds in rude and amusing shapes.
  • Location: Basingstoke, Hants

Snow Report for yesterday, some light snow fro a few minutes about 7.30pm.

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  • Location: Reigate, Surrey 78m asl
  • Location: Reigate, Surrey 78m asl

Snow report for yesterday as well:

A period of moderate wet snow / sleet to Reigate in the morning - did not settle but made Reigate Hill white...

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  • Location: Dorset UK
  • Location: Dorset UK

Bucketing down with snow up here in the hills, near Blackdown in Dorset ( 11 miles north of LymeRegis ) .....But thankfully..( For me that is. Sorry folks) not settling. Large flakes though.

Hi.. Felow Dorsetarians

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  • Location: Dorset UK
  • Location: Dorset UK

New update... West Dorset.... 1.20 pm

Still very heavy snow. Large flakes.. Starting to settle on ground and hedges slightly now, but melting on roads and roofs.

Phil.

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  • Location: Yr Wyddgrug, Gogledd Cymru (350m ASL)
  • Location: Yr Wyddgrug, Gogledd Cymru (350m ASL)

had a few small flurries today, about 2 inches lying on the ground from yesterday :)

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

Sleety on and off with drizzle - DORSETSNOW - What is you above sea level distance and what's the temp? It's a little sleety in Moordown, Bournemouth 150m asl and temp is 3.5c

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  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Hot sunny , cold and snowy, thunderstorms
  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset

We have a bit of sleet falling here, with temps maxing out at 4c.

Dull and murky, light rain falling most the time, but when it gets heavier then thats when it turns to sleet.

I would imagine the hills around me must have a bit of snow.

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  • Location: Wimborne, Dorset
  • Weather Preferences: Snow (of course) Storms, Sunshine, everything begging with 'S'
  • Location: Wimborne, Dorset
Update ..West Dorset.. 3.40pm.. All heavy snow now turned to light sleet and everything has melted on ground. As if nothing had ever happened.

Phil.

Lucky old you - never had any here - just good old rain!!!! :(

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  • Location: nr lorton cumbria (145m ASL)
  • Location: nr lorton cumbria (145m ASL)

Sat - about 0.5 cm from about an hour of quite heavy wet snow, but Sunday was rubbish with rain all afternoon, lost all the lying snow by dusk.

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