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This message was updated on 9/9/2005 8:45:27 AM by RMMee

1947 - Longest Winter - Deepest Snow
replied on: 4/23/2005 2:33:14 PM

and now i find this.
From late January to mid March 1947 many parts of the British Isles experienced record low temperatures and persistent snow cover. As a young child my parents would tell me tales of this epic winter which has only been matched since then by 1962/63. Some years ago I was fortunate enough to acquire a set of Daily Weather Reports for early 1947. I have used these to produce this website as a record of what must surely rank as one the most notable winters of the 20th Century.

http://www.winter1947.co.uk/
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