Winter set in with great severity; snow fell to the depth of two or three feet, and a severe frost commenced.
Snow fell at Norwich, "and the weather was more like that of midwinter than of the merrie month of May.
Winter set in with great severity, and during the night upwards of six inches of snow fell.
From six to eight inches of snow fell in a few hours, and in places there were drifts ten feet in depth.
The night was very cold (thermometer 26 degrees), and two inches of snow fell.
On the 21st it rose above zero and at noon attained the height of 43 degrees; the atmosphere was sultry, snow fell constantly, and there was quite an appearance of a change in the season.
On the 1st of December the sky was clear, a slight appearance of stratus only being visible near the horizon, but a kind of snow fell at intervals in the forenoon, its particles so minute as to be observed only in the sunshine.
The wind blew a gale during the night and the snow fell heavily.
Through dark air small flakes of snow fell sparsely at intervals from a sky from which all light had died out.
Snow showers had been falling much of the day, there was a pitiless east wind, and as darkness came on snow fell persistently.
Snow fell in Irkutsk on the 17th October, and for two days, sledges were at work in the streets.
While halting at a station, a smart shower of snow fell, and caught our tarantass, half-open in front, and face to wind.
Snow fell occasionally, but not enough to make a sledge-road.
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