Paddocks in a snow covered field, Penn, Wolverhampton
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Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 19 Dec 2010
At the western end of Colton Hills, horses were happily grazing despite the chilly conditions. Pennwood Lane is behind the hedge on the left. St Bartholomew's Church is just two hundred metres further along. Following two weeks of very cold conditions, about 12-15cm of snow had fallen the previous day, and temperatures had been down as low as -12°C overnight, staying below freezing during the day. Fog and low cloud had quite suddenly lifted or dispersed about twenty minutes earlier but the temperature was still well below zero at the time of the image, 12:41 GMT. Note: a week later, the temperature had still only briefly risen just above freezing, causing many icicles to form on buildings, and nearly all this snow remains. During the very early hours of 27 December icicles began to fall off my house, and quite a rapid thaw followed, with some light rain during the afternoon.