February 1994 February 1994 was a colder than average month with a CET of 3.2 The first third of February 1994 was unsettled with low pressures moving across the UK. A deep depression on the 3rd brought snowfalls to parts of the north before the milder air arrived but the more significant snowfalls came in the middle third of February as high pressure over Scandinavia began to intensify bringing a cold easterly flow to the UK on the 12th. There were snow flurries in the wind by the 13th and an unexpected heavier snowfall to the south on the 14th. It was bitterly cold in the strong wind with high windchill and subzero maxima. On the 15th, a trough moved northwards bringing snowfalls to England and Wales and less cold weather to the south but the very cold weather held firm in the north and this pushed southwards over the next couple of days. The Atlantic tried to push milder weather northwards on the 22nd and 23rd bringing snowfalls to many central parts with depths of level snow approaching several cms but it wasn't until the 25th that a more vigorous low finally pushed the mild weather to most parts except the far north of Scotland where there were further snowfalls.