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Then you lack complex thought. It really isn't socket science. Brighton is on the south coast of England.
Yea but they should still see snow every year. I mean I see snow like 30 days on average a year, so the fact that they don't see it even once a year seems very odd. Even if we are a maritime climate ,I mean it snows out in the ocean here sometimes.
If you look on the buoys out at 15West they record negative dew points in the middle of the winter quite often.
You don't see that in April babe and it certainly wouldn't last to mid april/may either.
I never said I did. Your link is not in April, though. And I doubt that snow lasted for weeks into mid April Though I did see 16 inches snowstorm mid-April once.
I never said I did. Your link is not in April, though. And I doubt that snow lasted for weeks into mid April Though I did see 16 inches snowstorm mid-April once.
Yes it did. The last patch of snow melted on the 10th of may.
Yea but they should still see snow every year. I mean I see snow like 30 days on average a year, so the fact that they don't see it even once a year seems very odd. Even if we are a maritime climate ,I mean it snows out in the ocean here sometimes.
If you look on the buoys out at 15West they record negative dew points in the middle of the winter quite often.
who said it SHOULD see snow every year? many is not most adults dislike snow anyway.
and your mountain doesnt matter... with that way of thinking people in Los Angeles have better winter than you, as they can see snow on mountains for much longer than 30 days
It isn't uninhabited. My cousins live higher than that road.
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