Memorable Snowy Winters in Leeds
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blackprince wrote: Leeds-lad wrote: Can anyone name the 2 worst winters? In trying to pinpoint the snowy winters I remembered from the 50’s and 60s I found the snow records and comments on the following website most usefulhttp://www.napier.eclipse.co.uk/weather/bonacina.htmlWinters recorded as VERY SNOWY were 46/4762/6378/79There was a cluster of above average snowy winters in the mid 50s (Which are the ones I remember) :54/5555/5657/58And in the mid-late 60’s65/6668/6969/70 You seem to have missed 62/3 which was the last great winter for those of us under 60. And even then the schools stayed open.
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oldleedsman wrote: blackprince wrote: Leeds-lad wrote: Can anyone name the 2 worst winters? In trying to pinpoint the snowy winters I remembered from the 50’s and 60s I found the snow records and comments on the following website most usefulhttp://www.napier.eclipse.co.uk/weather/bonacina.htmlWinters recorded as VERY SNOWY were 46/4762/6378/79There was a cluster of above average snowy winters in the mid 50s (Which are the ones I remember) :54/5555/5657/58And in the mid-late 60’s65/6668/6969/70 You seem to have missed 62/3 which was the last great winter for those of us under 60. And even then the schools stayed open. 62/63 is there OLM, in the VERY SNOWY section. Do you want the number for specsavers?
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oldleedsman wrote: blackprince wrote: Leeds-lad wrote: Can anyone name the 2 worst winters? In trying to pinpoint the snowy winters I remembered from the 50’s and 60s I found the snow records and comments on the following website most usefulhttp://www.napier.eclipse.co.uk/weather/bonacina.htmlWinters recorded as VERY SNOWY were 46/4762/6378/79There was a cluster of above average snowy winters in the mid 50s (Which are the ones I remember) :54/5555/5657/58And in the mid-late 60’s65/6668/6969/70 You seem to have missed 62/3 which was the last great winter for those of us under 60. And even then the schools stayed open. Yes it is listed but I agree with you that it was the last truly great winter for those who were old enough to experience it and the right age to enjoy it at the time. You also confirm my recollection that the schools stayed open and the buses kept running.
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blackprince wrote: You seem to have missed 62/3 which was the last great winter for those of us under 60. And even then the schools stayed open. Yes it is listed but I agree with you that it was the last truly great winter for those who were old enough to experience it and the right age to enjoy it at the time. You also confirm my recollection that the schools stayed open and the buses kept running. Except for the West Riding's Wulfrunians whose air powered suspension systems tended to freeze up. I also remember a pub in Wakefield notorious for watering the beer where it actually froze in the pipes.
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wiggy wrote: lets see if i can affix this picture from 81 ...yep! hows that for a good dusting? Good one! Hope nobody was standing underneath when that avalanche slipped off the roof!
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Yet another 1950s Leeds snow scene :http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?reso ... SPLAY=FULL
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Living in Morley (above the snow line) I always used to marvel that after a day or so whilst it would still be lying in Morley, there was no trace in the city centre.I worked in Cas for ten years from 1981 to 1991 and there were some fairly snowy winters in that time especially 1981. But we never got the worst in Cas and surrounding area - the reason? - The heat generated by Ferrybridge Power station used to keep the snow away.
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Leeds-lad wrote: Can anyone name the 2 worst winters?That qualifies for one of the best posts ever.Mike & Bernie !!!!!
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wiggy wrote: lets see if i can affix this picture from 81 ...yep! hows that for a good dusting? wheres that matey?ill go for Seacroft/Gipton
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