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Gooner
01 February 2022 21:06:10

I also love the dark nights - log burner on knowing its wet miserable and cold outside ..................sometime .


 


Once the lighter nights are here watch it turn incredibly wet and miserable 


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Marcus
Banbury
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noodle doodle
03 February 2022 08:11:22
The anomaly maps are out and show Scotland was generally about 2c warmer than expected

https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/climate/maps-and-data/uk-actual-and-anomaly-maps 

The days of air frost one is also revealing - way less than normal up here, much higher the further south you go

Tim A
03 February 2022 09:20:24

330m asl in the Cairngorms and it is an exceptionally mild 8.3c , the least wintry scene I have seen up here at this time of year, only some very meagre patches of snow in the higher hills visible this morning.


Still hopefully a nice active cold front later and perhaps 24 hours of snow shower potential although most of that looks further west. 


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NW Leeds
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tallyho_83
03 February 2022 19:44:46
Gloomy day with dizzle and +13c yet again for 3rd day in the row now. New month but same old weather- starting the month exceptionally mild just like in January. Really dire situation we're in! Oh and I have covid as well.

Least Scotland - the Cairngorms will see some much welcome snow!
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Chunky Pea
03 February 2022 20:12:26



 


I love the dark nights of winter. I obviously wish we had persistent cold and snow to go with it, but there's something immeasurably cosy about dark nights, especially when we get those gloomy/foggy days in the heart of winter where it never gets fully light.


 


Saying all that, I love summer, too - especially if it's persistently warm/hot, dry and sunny. Long days and late evening sunshine.


 


In fact, I just wish we had distinct seasons instead of the different shades of autumn that this country is inflicted with.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Much in agreement. If there is such a thing as the totally opposite to 'SAD', then I have it. I actually dread the idea of longer days coming once January is out of the way, but yet, I love that real mid-summer time when night is no more than twilight. It's the in-between I can't really stomach, and more especially in that March/April period when days are long but nature still sports that winter bleakness. Once May comes in I settle down again. 


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Chunky Pea
03 February 2022 20:14:03

Oh and I have covid as well.

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


Wow, sorry to hear that Tallyho. 


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sunny coast
04 February 2022 12:53:07
Bit of back edge sleety snow in a few spots this morning blink and you'd miss it the only excitement so far this year and apparently turning much colder according to local forecasts to a numbing 7 degrees for one day . Just sums up the dire state of our winters
richardabdn
05 February 2022 09:15:01

The only positive thing about this catastrophic disaster of winter was the number of exceptional sunrises and sunsets during January but we have well and truly left those behind now and descended into yet another spell of extreme purgatory.


Thoroughly unpleasant and miserable for the past 8 days or so with that relentless mind-numbing pointless wind that has become almost entrenched in winter over the past decade and which I despise with every bone in my body.


Winter ended on the 3rd December and since then it has been a virtual carbon copy of the grotesque 2019/20. Can hardly distinguish between the two. It was beyond ridiculous that we got such an awful winter in the first place and here we are enduring a repeat just two years on 


At least in 2020 it got down to -3.7C in January and -3.9C in February. This year it hasn't got o even -1C since the 10th January. To put that into perspective May 2018, the warmest on record, managed -1.5C 


May 2015 reached -1.9C - just 0.5C warmer than the lowest temperature recorded so far in this extended non-winter. There will have been Mays that got down to -2.4C before I started recording.


The last few weeks have easily been the most dire and desperate at this time of year, for lack of anything remotely cold, since 1989.


The only measurable snow cover was between 26th November and 3rd December, a time of year when we rarely used to get snow. In the subsequent two months, when we used to be pretty much guaranteed snow at some point, and almost always at least a half decent fall of 5cm, this is the utter crap we have been insulted with:



It makes me so mad that this is the pitiful rubbish our winters have been reduced to year after year. Just one fall of 5cm in almost 4 years now 


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Spring Sun Winter Dread
05 February 2022 17:20:50
Its a sign of how mild a winter its been that cold weather actually caught me out yesterday as I walked home at night wearing only my autumn /spring coat(the winter one having been consigned to a cupboard since early December) and without gloves which I've got out of the habit of carrying around with me.
I felt like my hands were gonna drop off by the time I reached the door from a 20 minute walk in what was essentially an average night of English winter weather ! (0C or thereabouts).
Turning the heating on to warm up then also felt like a strange novelty....
Tim A
05 February 2022 23:00:08
Just driven back from Tomintoul to Leeds, which took 10 hours due to a horrendous queue on the M80.
Heavy rain the entire time, apart from some snow above 500m around Glenshee which made for difficult conditions this morning .
Truely awful with the rain lashing down here now and a really gusty wind .

Wish I could have stayed up there until Monday morning as it looks like 6 inches of snow is possible over the next 36 hours in the Cairngorms.

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NW Leeds
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nsrobins
06 February 2022 08:52:01
The boat has sailed for this โ€˜winterโ€™. In fact down here it remains at the bottom of the creek where it sunk last year.

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Col
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06 February 2022 09:18:25

Its a sign of how mild a winter its been that cold weather actually caught me out yesterday as I walked home at night wearing only my autumn /spring coat(the winter one having been consigned to a cupboard since early December) and without gloves which I've got out of the habit of carrying around with me.
I felt like my hands were gonna drop off by the time I reached the door from a 20 minute walk in what was essentially an average night of English winter weather ! (0C or thereabouts).
Turning the heating on to warm up then also felt like a strange novelty....

Originally Posted by: Spring Sun Winter Dread 


0C? I wear shorts in temps like that on my daily early morning walk to work!


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Bolton, Lancashire
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Spring Sun Winter Dread
06 February 2022 09:51:40
As a southerner and non postman I find such behaviour baffling and strange...
I always think gloves are the most important weapon anyway... keep the extremities warm and your body will be better able to keep the core warm too
Col
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06 February 2022 11:58:23

As a southerner and non postman I find such behaviour baffling and strange...
I always think gloves are the most important weapon anyway... keep the extremities warm and your body will be better able to keep the core warm too

Originally Posted by: Spring Sun Winter Dread 


I find it so much more comfortable wearing shorts for walking so that's what I do. It's a 2.5 mile walk to work and as long as I keep moving it's perfectly OK. Keeping your upper body warm is the key of course. I find that as long as I do that I can have bare legs at 0C without feeling all that cold. That is pretty much my lower limit though. I have worn shorts down to -2C and that's rather too much to take. I very rarely need to wear gloves but if I do, it's definately time for long trousers!


Col
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marco 79
06 February 2022 13:36:53
First time I've seen the 79-2000 temp anomaly on the climate reanalysis site bang on zero deviation for the N.Hemisphere

https://climatereanalyzer.org/wx/DailySummary/#t2anom 

Nothing of note though for Europe and Central Russia...
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Essan
06 February 2022 16:27:42

I thnk I have more chance of winning last week's lottery than I do of seeing a single flake of snow this winter.

Wouldn't be surprised to get some snow in April though!

(Nice March/April day down here today)


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MRayner
06 February 2022 16:44:43

Sorry , gloating , 10cm snow today -5C for tonight, great winter up here ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿฅถ


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Gooner
06 February 2022 16:46:50


Sorry , gloating , 10cm snow today -5C for tonight, great winter up here ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿฅถ


Originally Posted by: MRayner 


Oi 


less of that 


 


Put some pics up as we don't believe you 


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Banbury
North Oxfordshire
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MRayner
06 February 2022 16:59:43

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I have been trying !! Haven’t managed to work out how to do it yet 


Oi 


less of that 


 


Put some pics up as we don't believe you 



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Zubzero
06 February 2022 21:11:13

 


I have been trying !! Haven’t managed to work out how to do it ye



Hello to post  a picture, first upload the image to a host such as 


https://imgbb.com/ then copy paste the link it gives you or insert the photo in to the post by using the message editor.

Windy Willow
06 February 2022 21:29:16


 


I have been trying !! Haven’t managed to work out how to do it yet 


Originally Posted by: MRayner 


 


You coud try here https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/photo-uploader.aspx


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buachaille
07 February 2022 09:34:37


Sorry , gloating , 10cm snow today -5C for tonight, great winter up here ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿฅถ


Originally Posted by: MRayner 


Sure was the case. Got home last night from weekend in Torridon. Snow showers down to sea level on west coast, and tricky drive at various places on way home, especially first 10 miles up Glen Torridon on snow and ice-covered road. Winter’s here - or here is where winter is! (And caught first salmon of the season on Friday morning, in a hail shower).

snow 2004
07 February 2022 12:50:45
The brief cold snap late last week brought nothing more than a couple of hail showers here.

Of course when it warmed up a touched on Saturday over 70mm of cold rain managed to find its way to my area!

Sunday sleet and hail showers. Nothing to get excited about.


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07 February 2022 14:59:26

It's occurred to me that although I'm often to be found out and about, I've not worn gloves once this winter. Don't know whether that's a moan or not


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Jiries
07 February 2022 19:06:05

The brief cold snap late last week brought nothing more than a couple of hail showers here.

Of course when it warmed up a touched on Saturday over 70mm of cold rain managed to find its way to my area!

Sunday sleet and hail showers. Nothing to get excited about.

Originally Posted by: snow 2004 


Rain showers are the most boring weather type here unlike abroad I watch it with excitement. In the past showers of snow or hail during Spring with sharp avril cloudscape and lot of sunshine in between had become extinct now as it replaced with cloudy showers all year around and very offensive in summer months.

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