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UK weather forecast:
Map issued at: 2323 06 Apr 2005
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Summary: Clear or sunny spells and wintry showers. Cold and windy.
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Showers becoming mostly confined to northern and western areas, heavy and wintry in places. A touch of frost in the north.
Text issued at: 1800 06 Apr 2005
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Wednesday 6 April, 2005 at 09:10

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Spring postponed | 6 April 2005
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March 2005
Mean temperatures were again well above average, despite a rather cold and wintry start to the month. Rainfall and sunshine were generally below average across the UK. The November to March rainfall was the driest for England and Wales since the same period in 1975/1976, and was the fifth consecutive month with below-average for England and Wales.
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Snow drifts of up to 30 cm over the Downs (south-east England), caused transport disruption and school closures in Kent and Sussex. Boltshope Park (Northumberland) reported 40 cm of snow lying on 3rd, with the last day of snow lying reported on 14th.
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