The snow in Medway in 1987 was some of the worst for many years, possibly since the severe winter of 1962/63. Due to the snow areas of the towns were cut off and some supplies needed to be airlifted in as lorries were unable to deliver by road.
Pictures of the Winter 1987/88 Huge Snowfall in Medway & Kent. Below photo of Ford Capri stuck in snow in Chatham
Chatham/Gillingham/Rainham and Kent in general were hit particularly badly by snow in 1987 and for some days were cut off completely. I recall milk being flown in by army helicopter due to roads being impassable and major roads being blocked for many days. As outlined below the weather station recorded 22 INCHES of snow in Jan 1987 in Gillingham (in 2010 the roads were brought to a standstill with less than 20cm!!)
At the time I was working at Rainham Co-op as saturday staff, the shop now occupied by Wilkinsons. As school was closed due to the snow and being one of the staff that could walk to the shop I worked many extra hours during the snow building up my savings! Later on in the year the great Hurricane hit Kent during October 1987 leaving many trees blown down.
In 1987 the sea at Rainham (Motney Hill) even froze showing how cold the weather got. See the photo above of the frozen sea at Motney Hill.
- Snow in Chatham Kent 1987:Photos by Alun Rodgers
- Snow in Chatham Kent 1987:Photos by Alun Rodgers
- Snow in Chatham Kent 1987:Photos by Alun Rodgers
- Snow in Chatham Kent 1987:Photos by Alun Rodgers
- Snow in Chatham Kent 1987:Photos by Alun Rodgers
Photos on this page are clickable to view higher resolution versions. These snow photos were kindly supplied by Steve Murdoch.
- Snow in Marshall Road Rainham Kent 1987:Photos by Andy James
- Snow in Darland Banks Kent 1987:Photos by Andy James
- Snow in Marshall Road Rainham Kent 1987:Photos by Andy James
- Snow in Woodside, Wigmore Kent 1987:Photos by Andy James