Blizzard of January 1881 - Specific Reports

Specific Reports

  • Andover: 12 inches
  • Basingstoke: 4 inches
  • Barnstaple: 36 inches
  • Dorchester: 36 inches
  • Exeter: 12 inches
  • Fareham: 30 inches
  • Guildford: 8 inches
  • Havant: 36 inches
  • Lidford: 15 inches
  • Okehampton: 36 inches
  • Plymouth: 18 inches
  • Portsmouth: 30 inches
  • Ringwood: 36 inches
  • Salisbury: 9 inches
  • Southampton: 12 inches
  • Tottenham: 8 inches

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