December 2010 was notable enough in as much as it was the first month to record a sub-zero CET for almost 25 years (February 1986 was the last such month before then), and even more notable was that the last sub-zero CET December before 2010 was way back in 1890. It didn't produce any individual date records for cold as happened in January 1982 and December 1995, but that said, I'm not sure just how cold some people were actually expecting it to be!
It wasn't that many years before then when we were discussing on these threads from time to time whether a lengthy winter cold spell was even still possible in the UK, never mind a month which produced a sub-zero CET. If I had come onto this forum in 2006 (the year I joined), 2007 or 2008 and claimed that not many years later, we would see a month with a sub-zero CET (not to mention the previous winter which also produced a month-long major cold spell), I am pretty certain I would have been laughed out of here.
Originally Posted by: David M Porter