The snowstorm that missed southern England by 100 miles
Southern England has been spared the greatest impact of a snowstorm that is only 100 miles away. But how bad could it have been?
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Tens of thousands of people were evacuated on Wednesday as a powerful typhoon slammed into southern China, with winds of around 90mph.
Southern England has been spared the greatest impact of a snowstorm that is only 100 miles away. But how bad could it have been?
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