Winton: the library in snow

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Winton: the library in snow

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 6 Feb 2009

Another view of Image, in unusual (for round here) weather conditions. This burst of snowfall was surprising, since it had started rainy this morning. This picture was taken at lunchtime, by which time the snowfall had been going on for a couple of hours. By nightfall, the main carriageways of all the roads were clear of snow and ice, making this the severest snowfall I think I have ever seen that had started and almost disappeared all on the same day. Throughout the day, the BBC weather forecast suggested temperatures of about 2ºC and 'light rain'.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.746531
Longitude
-1.878338