This sticks in my memory very well. From the age of 10 I somehow always had an idea of what was happening weatherwise, especially in winter if a cold or snowy spell was looming. This one completely caught me out. I wonder if most of southern UK got caught out by this ? because it became a big topic of conversation that weekend.
I was a 15 at the time and in the Sea Cadets. We had won the SE regional 5 a side football competition and were Portsmouth bound in a minibus headed for the finals.
We left Folkestone at 5pm in cloudy and dry and calm conditions, as we drove along the south coast the rain started falling, by 8pm the rain was heavy, it was soon after this (probably somewhere near Arundel I noticed large blobs of sleet appearing.
We arrived at Portsmouth around 10pm and headed for our Dorms..before lights out I observed snow was now falling
The next morning we awoke to a 3cm covering of snow, the cloud cleared and the day became icy cold with a cutting easterly wind. Sunday was the same too..bitterly cold and windy.
The journey home back to Folkestone on Sunday was a slidy nightmare, a 9 hour journey..the landscape from Hampshire to Kent was the same 3cm cover of snow completely frozen. The roads were ice, suggesting that no salt was placed on them.
Was this one of those rare events whereby a forecasted warm front with milder weather actually stalled, backtracked and brought in a a frigid easterly instead ?