THE north wind doth blow - and we did have snow in Teignbridge, with January 1985 proving to be exceptional when it came to the white stuff.
The normally mild climate of the district found itself turning Siberian in mid-January of that year when a polar vortex split at the beginning of the month, setting it up to be among the coldest of the 20th century.
There were sporadic snow showers from the beginning of the month but by mid-January, when Mid-Devon Advertiser photographers captured these images, a whole swathe of the country from East Anglia down to Devon was suffering from snowstorms and penetrating frosts.




