I remember spring 2020 as very pleasant in terms of weather which made lockdown that little bit more tolerable. Long walks on the sunshine, quiet roads etc.
Although as this is the moaning thread my moan is that it has been snowing today and when it it is due to warm up in the coming days it looks like being rather unsettled.
Originally Posted by: doctormog
That period was very sunny (I can remember all of the discussions on here about the air also being a lot cleaner during that period due to the fact that there wasn't the usual air traffic then), but it can't also be forgotten that there was also some very cold nights back then.
The preceding winter had been a very wet and virtually completely snowless winter which was dubbed as the polar vortex of doom as a result. This then led to a hotel/guest house in Hawick which was located at the very point where the River Stilrig flows into the River Teviot being washed away by Storm Ciara in February 2020.
This means that in at least one of those much sunnier months in the spring of 2020, we actually ended up with more air frosts being recorded here in Edinburgh than what we had during the whole of the preceding winter.
However, that didn't prevent the days from being fairly warm which then led to some very decent diurnal temperature ranges then, and it was just such a shame that we weren't really allowed to enjoy that lovely weather for any length of time due to the restriction which were in place then.
EDITI've just had a lot back through the archives of what I posted on here during those lockdown months and it turns out that there wasn't actually as many frosty nights back then as what I seem to remember. Having said that though, there was as many air frosts back in May 2020 as what there was in January of that year. At that time, I was using the older 1981-2010 averages for my reports on here but even with that, the Spring of 2020 actually had fewer air frosts than that particular spring average.
Looking back, there was a total of 9 air frosts at Edinburgh Gogarbank during the spring of 2020 and even when you compare that with the current 1991-2020 average which I now use for these reports, that still comes out slightly less than that particular spring average.
Having said that though, there was still some decent diurnal temperature ranges during that period. This was before the time when I started recording ground frosts on here (that came about when I started to learn how to decode raw SYNOP/BUFR data rather than just copying and pasting the publicly displayed data from the appropriate sources), and I'm sure that there were probably quite a number of occasions back then when we would have had a ground frost, but without actually getting an air frost although the fact that we had as many air frosts in May 2020 as we had in January of that year just shows how much of a complete write-off for cold weather that winter of 2019/20 actually was.
Since then, we haven't had a winter which has been as wet as that, but there hasn't exactly been a lot of sustained cold weather during those more recent winters either, with some very poor figures for air frosts being recorded once again during the winter of 2021/22 in particular.
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28 March 2023 04:49:25
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.