with a bit of a polar vortex running down the NE States this will add further fuel to the flatness....does feel like "that's it" for this godforsaken winter...
Originally Posted by: CField
I think it's far too early for anyone to claiming that winter is over. It is still only December after all, which means that we're still only really at the beginning of the meteorological winter with astronomical winter not even starting until the winter solstice (which for this year is at 3:27am GMT (03:27 UTC) on Friday 22 December 2023).
I do agree though, that the omens are not exactly looking too good at the moment as regards to the rest of this winter.
Given that this winter got off to such a promising start, that is a real shame but this so-called "winter" is now turning into a very big disappointment, I fear.
Having said that though, I was never expecting a cold winter on this occasion anyway, especially given the situation with the SSTs in the Indian Ocean and the fact that we had an exceptionally warm September this year (to date, such a warm September has never been followed by a cold winter according to the various analogues which have been borne out by many such as Gavin P. in his winter update videos over the years).
Because of that, I'm not surprised in any way that this now appears to be how it is all turning out, but the first few days of this month did then give us a glimmer of hope that all of this might somehow be turned on its head on this occasion. Sadly though, those are now very quickly appearing to be turning into very false hopes indeed with all of those hopes becoming more of a false dawn over time.
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13 December 2023 16:27:42
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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.