Snow and Cold from the East!

This Beast from the East – a phrase recently used to describe wintry conditions in the UK caused by easterly winds from the near continent – is a result of cold air from Scandinavia and Russia combined with an active storm front (named Storm Darcy by the Dutch meteorological office). The best remembered Beast from the East hit Britain at the end of February 2018, bringing with it 10 days of heavy snow. This one though does not compare with the 2018 one in severity or length it persisted. However, a winter walk was require to capture the occasion.


View from the front door in the morning


Swans and Canada Geese awaiting breakfast



Drifts on the roadside as we went for our walk



More piles of snow on the bank plus a close up of the wonderful texture



Clumps of snow on the hedges and fences


The approach to Overbury Hall


Icicles abound along the roof of this cottage



Izobelle making a "Snow angel"


Later, sitting in the snow seats for a warm cuppa!


What about this for a giant icicle on our guttering


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