
Are snowy days in the UK a thing of the past?
In the early nineteen eighties and later nineteen seventies the country was hit by about 3 or 4 years of quite severe winters. Whilst it never reached the levels of the fabled Winter of 1963, where it pretty much snowed everyday from later November to late February considerable amounts of snowfall came down over a sustained period. It was usually just after Christmas in the January, making everyone annoyed it couldn’t have turned up a bit earlier. Despite a few exceptions the winters have taken…