When it last snowed in March in London amid warning of once-in-lifetime weather
Briefly

A spokesperson for the Met Office said: A SSW is a disruption of the normal westerly air flow 10 to 50 km above the earth.
The impacts of an SSW do not always equate to cold weather, for example, we have only seen intermittent drops in temperature around the two SSW events early this winter.
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