yes that’s a load of rubbish. I’m at only 85m
You guys up north will eventually share the pain of us Kent folks, but it might take another 10 or 20 years to get that far! 😀
For fun, here's a summary of the snow events down here in the past 15 years, with the peak depth each time - I didn't keep detailed records before that, so although I can tell you for example in Feb 1986 there was snow on the ground every day of the month, I can't tell you exactly how deep and how many snowfall events there were.
2009-10: 1cm Dec, 12cm Jan
2010-11: 17cm Nov into early Dec, 9cm mid Dec
2011-12: 3cm Feb
2012-13: 8cm Dec, brief, partial dustings in Jan (x2), Feb (x1) and Mar (x1)
2013-14: Nothing
2014-15: Nothing
2015-16: Nothing
2016-17: A brief partial dusting on one day in Jan
2017-18: 15cm Feb into March - Beast from the East
2018-19: Nothing
2019-20: Nothing
2020-21: 13cm Feb
2021-22: Nothing
2022-23: A brief partial dusting on one day in Dec
2023-24: Three brief (5 min max) partial dustings on one day in Jan
As you can see - pretty miserable, really. There's only been measurable snow on the ground twice in the last 10 years, and one of those was the result of record-breaking cold conditions for the time of year - not exactly common!
The productive period from 2009-2013 seems a million miles away now, we have to make do with brief dustings these days - of the "wait 10 minutes and its all melted" variety!