It may have been somewhere in Scotland such as the Cairngorm Mountains where most snow falls in the country . Or Snowdonia where 3,500 mm of water is said to fall annually there !
A hailstone fell on Horsham, Sussex on September 5th 1958, weighing 190g. It's the heaviest hailstone ever recorded in Britain.
We will get more snow and ice.
35.5 degrees was recorded at Manchester airport in July 2006.
The majority of UK tornadoes are not recorded. So most statistics on the number of recorded tornadoes in the UK are usually around 70. Most UK tornadoes happen in the countryside (so don't get noticed) and are very small (usually). It is common belief that more tornadoes happen in the UK than in the US (tornado ally included) - Although US tornadoes are way bigger and stronger than those in the UK and so more are likely to be noticed and therefore recorded. Tornadoes in the UK usually happen in the summer when the weather conditions are right.
Depending on if they get snow or not, recently England has been having lots of snow recently and has been covered with 6 to 12 inch's of snow. But the UK doesn't always have snow, England had snow this year (2010), 2009 and a few years before. It isn't snow regularly every year.
The heaviest recorded daily rainfall total in UK was at Upwey and Martinstown in Dorset when 279 mm was recorded on 18 July 1955.
Uk average snowfall is approximately - NOT ENOUGH.
A hailstone fell on Horsham, Sussex on September 5th 1958, weighing 190g. It's the heaviest hailstone ever recorded in Britain.
yes i do think it will snow in the winter 2011 2012 in the uk
As we all know, snow has started in most places. So we know, that we will see snow the in UK in late 2010.
We will get more snow and ice.
It will snow anywhere in the UK when the weather is just right.
It will snow everywhere In the Uk as far as I know!
maybe
In the UK apples fall in the autumn which is between September and November.
There is no forecast for Snow in Rochdale, UK, for the remainder of the week.
38.5c