Last winter was a decent and eventful winter, good to see a few people had some memorable weather. January was full of interest and events from start to finish.
Whilst not the deepest, my favourite here last year was 8th January. Incredible to see snow pile up through the day, much more than forecast.
What made it so special was how lucky we were, North Leeds/Harrogate plastered whereas just a few miles South there was hardly anything. Plus the depth was unexpected and not well forecast.
When this EURO 4 chart came out about 11.30am , combined with looking out the window at the snow depth piling up, just knew we were on the cusp of something special. This chart shows 10-15cmish here and 20cm plus towards Harrogate. We ended up with 13cm , building up through the day . This area of Leeds was practicable cut off by late afternoon with cars really struggling and anyone at work finding it very difficult to get home. A lot of people travelling home from Leeds will have seen nothing until they got within a couple of miles of here , then finding themselves unable to move. The snow cleared in the evening, then froze and we had a sunny day with no thaw and snow laden trees to follow. Perfect.
Then just 6 days later an even deeper event. The event got upgraded from almost nothing a few days before to significant snow event. This was the Euro 4 for the morning showing something special once again.
Rain turned to snow from the East just before dawn, the front just sat there all day, and we ended up with 17cm building again during daylight hours followed by a cold night and a perfect sunny thaw free day again the next day. Again cars were abandoned and it caused chaos due to the build up in daylight hours.
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27 January 2022 11:02:50
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