UK snow cover from space
After the first widespread snow of the winter last weekend, I thought it would be of interest to share this high resolution satellite picture that shows which parts of the UK still have snow lying on the ground.
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After the first widespread snow of the winter last weekend, I thought it would be of interest to share this high resolution satellite picture that shows which parts of the UK still have snow lying on the ground.
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