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KevBrads1
13 January 2014 08:21:28
Here is a table of the number of days that snow was observed to fall at Hadspen House in Somerset from 1828 to 1854.  The observations were made by the Rt Hon. Henry Hobhouse

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Noticeable how snowy February 1853 was.

CETs
Dec 1852: 7.7
Jan 1853: 5.1
Feb 1853: 0.6


MANCHESTER SUMMER INDEX for 2021: 238
Timelapses, old weather forecasts and natural phenomena videos can be seen on this site
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Hungry Tiger
13 January 2014 15:32:46

Here is a table of the number of days that snow was observed to fall at Hadspen House in Somerset from 1828 to 1854.  The observations were made by the Rt Hon. Henry Hobhouse

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Noticeable how snowy February 1853 was.

CETs
Dec 1852: 7.7
Jan 1853: 5.1
Feb 1853: 0.6

Originally Posted by: KevBrads1 



Excellent bit of archive records there Kevin.


 


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