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News From 40 Years Ago
Does anyone remember the headlines from 40 years ago today ?
"Headingley : Snow stops play."
with a picture of the bails and stumps covered by half an inch of snow.
Thanks to global warming we're not likely to see that again soon, in spite of today's freezing winds.
We hope.
"Headingley : Snow stops play."
with a picture of the bails and stumps covered by half an inch of snow.
Thanks to global warming we're not likely to see that again soon, in spite of today's freezing winds.
We hope.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes! I was pregnant with 1st daughter in '75 and the Summer was very hot (believe me, I noticed!) but '76 was even hotter. Remember taking child to picnic at Bolton Abbey and keeping her in the shade in push-chair . It's blooming cold here now though, with a vicious, bitter wind and here am I trying to persuade Mr J2 that a move here was wise - friends are telling us how glorious it is in La Vienne! ;(
We haven't sold his house yet and I'm seriously beginning to wonder if there is any financially possible way we can keep it going and go there for the summers. I don't remember it as bad as this.
We haven't sold his house yet and I'm seriously beginning to wonder if there is any financially possible way we can keep it going and go there for the summers. I don't remember it as bad as this.
There was a piece on this during play in yesterday's test match. Derbyshire played Lancs at Buxton. Play on the second day (2nd June 1975) was abandoned because of snow. The previous day had been played in glorious sunshine apparently, so much so, that one of the Lancs team was unable to bat on the following day because of heatstroke.
Yes I remember it too. Going into work in my winter coat and leaving it on most of the day because there was no heat on and it was freezing in the office. I was telling my son about it a few months ago and he looked at me as though I was mad, so I was quite pleased when it came on the news and I could say - I told you so.
I remember the winter of 1947. The snow in our lane was so deep that vehicles to an American ack ack battery (still there!) were running in a tunnel dug under the snow.
Here's the Met office report
http:// www.met office. gov.uk/ media/p df/7/s/ Feb1947 .pdf
Here's the Met office report
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