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KevBrads1
26 March 2015 07:21:51

20 years since this event, overnight 27th/28th March 1995. Impressive for so late in the season to get a snowy Atlantic breakdown


A cold Arctic northerly pushed southwards on the 27th March and in the afternoon, snow and hail showers broke out inland. In the evening, an Atlantic low pushed ESEwards engaging the Arctic airmass


It started snowing here in the early hours and we had an official snow cover. For an Atlantic system coming up against no block or stalling, so late in the season, pretty impressive.


Forecasts on this.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPjfOZ_uDGc


4wd has a video of this event


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEvgyH-HLq0


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Hungry Tiger
26 March 2015 20:00:54

I remember that well. Can't believe that is 20 years ago now.


 


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idj20
26 March 2015 21:27:19

And didn't that go onto what was nicknamed "the Forgotten Summer" in the form of an impressive fortnight-long heatwave in June?


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KevBrads1
26 March 2015 21:51:07


And didn't that go onto what was nicknamed "the Forgotten Summer" in the form of an impressive fortnight-long heatwave in June?


Originally Posted by: idj20 


Summer 1995 is anything but forgotten! There was a heatwave at the end of the June but it was August that was the pinnacle. 


 


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