Sougher- will do my best but we may have a problem that will become obvious later.
Essentially I obtained copies of the synoptic charts and daily weather reports from the Met. Office archives for the period. The latter gives info. on temps, pressure wind, etc. Plus reports from contemporary newspapers. So far so good.
The story unfolded thus. On Monday the 9th March a deep depression formed just to the south west of Cornwall and it soon started snowing heavily accompanied by gale force winds. The air near the ground must have been cold enough to turn the rain to snow. Very soon Cornwall and Devon came to standstill with trains stranded (apparently the worst disruption since their inception), telegraph poles down so no communication. There doesn’t appear to have been many deaths [on land] although one young lad was found frozen to death near his house at South Frances. At sea it was a different matter with many lives being lost. The ‘Bay of Panama’ went down in Falmouth Bay with the loss of 20 lives being just one example. Needless to say towns and villages were completely cut off.
The depression travelled along the south coast causing much disruption en route (mainly to shipping) and by the 11th was over Denmark. I think you can now see my problem, The dates don’t appear to fit and also from what I can see it wasn’t that cold in the midlands and the snow doesn’t appear to have spread that far north. The temperature at Loughborough on the evening of the 11th was 32F.
I have no doubt your information is correct so how to explain it? My first thought is we are talking two different weather events, similar in a way to the current one although fortunately it’s pouring down with rain here. There could well have been a very cold spell affecting the midlands before the warmer air from the west sneaked in. I’m sorry if this is not very helpful as my charts don’t go back that far but it has got me intrigued so I rang the Met. Office archives for information for late February. They are going to get back to me with the information (I hope) but it will be at least a couple of days. Will keep you posted.
The following three fairly rough charts for the period. Not up to Met. Office quality but they are difficult to reproduce.:)
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The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.