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  1. 1 hour ago, Sunny76 said:

    Winter 83/84 was mild up until February, although I have no recollection of it personally. 
     

    Winter weather could still strike.

    Fairly chilly January (at times) what I can remember with some cold north westerlies/northerlies if memory is correct and some wet snowfall here in the south east...

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  2. The fish in our pond usually remain very dormant at the bottom during winter, some have been swimming near the surface the last month or so (make of that what you will)...also a few border plants in semi-flower (Geraniums, Dianthus).

    Still waiting for my first air frost of the season 

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  3. 2 hours ago, Stabilo19 said:

    I think London was colder in November compared to present day (and next week ). 

    It was thanks to some trough disruption and the jet somewhat further south and suppressed temps (not cold), now due to the building of heights (which is becoming a common occurrence in winter and summer) over Europe has pushed the Jet stream now somewhat further north which equals mild or mildish conditions and we're back in the same old rut i.e. boredom.

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  4. 9 minutes ago, Ben Lewis said:

    Happy New Year folks. 
     

    Anyone else got a food baby going on? 

    Anyway, in true UK style January 2020 starts with no snow or cold in the reliable. 
     

    Thankful I’m getting my fix from this, Heading to Montreal on Monday for 2 weeks. A city that has proper seasons. 
     

     

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    I'm considering going there (Montreal) Xmas this year...good compared for snow to Toronto? Have a good one!

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  5. 9 minutes ago, markyo said:

    Seriously? Tad OTT?.......Sorry but i disagree. The issues in Australia are just one issue,areas in India have had the coldest temps in a 100 years,Moscow is experiencing its mildest winter in decades. Some of the sub Asian continent is having the lowest rain fall totals ever recorded. Uk Winter temps are now so high the likelihood of snowfall is remote winter after winter even in my location in the Pennies. Climate change is very real,the BBC is certainly not being OTT with its response thankfully. 

    I'm referring to Australia not elsewhere in the globe...as mentioned in my above post we hear little from elsewhere particularly in the southern hemisphere about their summers, when was the last time you heard about record temps in South Africa or Argentina? (by the way I'm not a GW denier).

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  6. 17 minutes ago, BornFromTheVoid said:

    The cities are typically on the coast and so the temperatures are more extreme inland. Very easy to have temperatures well above 40C away from the major cities in every state, but also have no cities reach 40C. It doesn't require a slight of hand from the BBC!

    Yes that is the case and we know the interior of Australia away from the coasts is largely population free and the climate is not sustainable for hardly anything, still can't help thinking BBC are grabbing hold of every bit of info they can which will push global warming to the forefront of the news...always seems to be Australia though at this time of year, what about New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa or any other southern hemisphere country?

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  7. 16 minutes ago, Norrance said:

    Here are the averages of snow lying days from 1981 to 2010. Even right on the coast they do get some snow days, albeit nothing like inland. They are also prone to high temperatures at time particularly in winter with the foehn effect. 
     

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    5-10 days on the coast here in Essex!...that's pushing it, since 2013 I'd say nearer an average of 2 per year.

  8. 40 minutes ago, Sunny76 said:

    My apologies. I was quoting mr ‘snowflake generation’ guy, but quoted you by mistake lol.

    Btw, I don’t drink Sherry. I’m only 43, that’s an old timers tipple

    No problems...by the way I still think BBC are a tad OTT as regards to mentioning heat in Australia (being part of our commonwealth), yes no doubt big bush fire problems but you can get that in less hot tinder dry conditions, I checked out the conditions in various Australian cities the other day when apparently 40c was being experienced in every state and not one city was anywhere near it and for that day and the week ahead. 

    Can't help thinking it's BBC at every opportunity throwing climate change into everyone's consciousness...

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  9. 1 hour ago, MAF said:

    Meanwhile in India

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    The maximum day temperature plummeted to 9.4C on Monday setting a new record for the chilliest day.

     

    They won't put that on the BBC headline news page but decide to continue with Australia (which always seems to be in the news every summer due to heat/bush fires). According to the BBC page the other day every state was experiencing 40c but I delved further into this on some websites and this wasn't the case...hhmmmm.

  10. 2 hours ago, Mapantz said:

    I certainly would be! March 1st 2018 saw the most snow here since 1995.

     

    C'mon though that depth of cold at that time won't be experienced again in my opinion coupled with the snow - coldest 1st March,...but possible and knowing our luck just as we're expecting real Spring to kick in for it to become cold though.

  11. 5 hours ago, stainesbloke said:

    so there’s plenty of time yet for a big change in the weather, I’ve seen it happen quite a few times in past winters

    Agree! but going by recent winters probably a bigger chance of it remaining mild, I read a piece I believe by TomSE (I might be wrong it might have been by someone else) detailing that if December was mild than more often than not the rest of the winter would continue to be which wasn't always the case even back in the 70's/80'/90's and even the noughties - this last 6 winters or so have been by and large gruesome!

    Happy Xmas to all!

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  12. 2 hours ago, Beet said:

    I really hope that if some dry weather is on the way soon, it lasts a long time. I'm getting sick and tired of waking up to showers every morning. Not to mention, I'm still yet to see a high below 7C so far this December, so it's been devoid of even a single cold day as well as wet.

    Totally agree...I've been keeping late Autumn/Winter records for yonks and this is one thing that's becoming apparent - lack of cold maxima days, hasn't got below 5.5c either in November or this December including last year though we did have one particularly cold day back in November 2017 (30th) and a cold snap between 10-12th December 2017...other than that depressing stuff but what can we expect when the wind is continually blowing from off the Atlantic or from the south?

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