Thought I’d start a topic in here for the first time in a number of years! This has been an uncharacteristically wintry spell for Manchester.
Christmas Day - an unforecast snow shower gave a light dusting and an official white Christmas.
28th - overnight showers left a dusting in places, with a good covering in parts of SW Manchester
29th - a band of snow from the NE in the morning gave 3-4cm
NYE - a band of heavy Irish Sea snow showers in the morning gave another 3-4cm, plus more snow showers as the bells chimed midnight.
2nd Jan - Further snow showers from the NE in the afternoon gave a fresh light covering.
There was no rain or sleet to speak of, but there was some thawing during the day.
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these were taken the morning of the 29th December on the busy Wilmslow Road linking Didsbury and Manchester city centre, plus a few of my local park, Fog Lane (an absolute saviour during lockdown) .
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These were taken the morning of 2nd Jan at Kersal Dale and Wetlands. This is an area of Salford, just over 2 miles from Manchester city centre. All the snow from previous days had melted by this point but the area would receive a fresh covering that afternoon. I love this area as it’s such an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city - you can see on some of the pics the very “new” skyline of Manchester in the distance. New towers are sprouting up all the time despite COVID. A few close ups from Hulme Park below.. these are known as Deansgate Square, let’s just say they divide opinion, I happen to like them! The tallest tower is just over 200m in height.
Last but not least here are a couple from Ancoats/New Islington in the frost/ice, again taken 2nd January. I love this area of town, a former industrial heartland with some beautiful old mills and striking architecture, the marina linking the Rochdale and Ashton canals converted into a lovely little park. Again, more towers are appearing here too, I believe this one is known as Oxygen.
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03 January 2021 16:50:11
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Manchester City Centre, 31m ASL