WHEN WINTER COMES
WEATHER IN ENGLAND
(British-Official-Wireless.) (Received December 23, noon.) RUGBY, December 22. The frost which has bound Great Britain for the last two days continues 'unbroken and is accompanied by local fog in many districts, causing dislocation of traffic of all kinds. Skating has started in th.c Fen districts and in many other parts of the country. Yesterday's - temperature in several places was the lowest sfor two years. ' ' .
Snow has fallen heavily in the Midlands and in the north and snow ploughs are out- in the latter districts. The heaviest fall has been in Derbyshire, where snow on some roads is already two feet deep.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 9
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