April 1981 United Kingdom snowfall
Type | Blizzard |
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Formed | 22 April 1981[1] |
Dissipated | 29 April 1981[1] |
Highest winds |
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Maximum snowfall or ice accretion | 66 cm (26 in): Gloucestershire [2] |
Fatalities | Unconfirmed |
Damage | Untotalled |
Areas affected | Great Britain |
The April 1981 United Kingdom snow storm was an exceptionally late snow event that primarily affected Great Britain between 23 and 26 April 1981. The snow event was of particular note for its lateness in the season and its intensity. Also associated with the pressure system was low temperatures. On the night of the 23rd, the temperature at Dalwhinnie fell to −11.0 °C (12.2 °F).[2]
Snowfall totals
Totals across southern England, Wales, the Midlands and the North West widely exceeded 30 cm (12 in). On the 25th alone, 20 cm (7.9 in) were reported to have fallen across southern and western England and Wales. In total, 66 cm (26 in) was reported to have fallen in Gloucestershire. Also, there was level snow of 60 cm (24 in) around the Peak District with 20 ft (6.1 m) drifts reported in strong winds. Also 20 ft (6.1 m) high drifts were recorded in Derbyshire and Staffordshire.[2]
Temperatures
Along with a snow, temperatures were exceptionally below normal for this stage in April. At Birmingham, the temperature didn't exceed 3.0 °C (37.4 °F) between the 24th and 26th and in some places, the temperature remained permanently below 0 °C (32 °F). The lowest temperature of all was −11.0 °C (12.2 °F) on the night of the 23rd at Dalwhinnie.[2] Usually at this stage in April, the temperature would be expected to reach around 16 °C (61 °F).
Impacts and aftermath
The snow thawed very quickly, this led to major flooding in areas such as the east Midlands. In some places it was the worst flooding since the thaw of March 1947. There was also widespread disruption to power supplies, farming (particularly on Dartmoor), particularly livestock, and traffic. And also the Snake Pass in Derbyshire was closed because of the risk of an avalanche.[2]
References
- ^ a b Floors, Rogier. "Reanalysis archives". www.wetterzentrale.de.
- ^ a b c d e "British weather in April". www.trevorharley.com.
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