e/Winter of 1962–1963 in the United Kingdom

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has glosseng: The winter of 1962–1963 (also known as The Big Freeze of 1963) was one of the coldest winters on record in the United Kingdom. Temperatures plummeted and lakes and rivers began to freeze over. In the Central England Temperature (CET) record, extending back to 1659, only the winter (defined as the months of December, January and February) of 1683–84 has been significantly colder, with 1739–40 being slightly colder than 1962–63. However the winter did not rank so highly in Scotland for its severity as it did in England and Wales.
lexicalizationeng: Winter of 1962–1963 in the United Kingdom
instance of(noun) a wave of unusually cold weather
cold wave
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media:imgOld farm at Overtown in deep snow in 1963.jpg
media:imgOrmerod House snow in 1963.jpg

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