I think a lesson is to be learned here. A fairly non descript typically rather cold, slack set up close to the winter solstice at face value (similar to last year), can and will provide plenty of surprises.
This particular so called 'cool blip' with -5c to -6c uppers has left me impressed.
1. Yesterday mornings light rain turning to a period of light snow at 10am in the morning. A high of just 3.4c
2. The effortless drop from 1c to -2c at 8pm last night (bear in mind our usual entire winter minima is usually -3c)
3. Last nights snow showers across East Kent providing a reasonable event in a slack flow.
4. A practical ice day out of nowhere.
5. A genuine freezing fog event in coastal Folkestone (currently -1.9c) is extremely rare, I've not recorded one in all of my years of recording weather (25 years at least).
6. Biggest bonus is being able to record falling snow in the diary for the two opening of December/Winter.
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02 December 2023 19:19:44
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