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schmee
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27 November 2015 22:07:53

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/who/how/case-studies/big-freeze


Above remember here the most exciting winter in years in this meto study.


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Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
lanky
28 November 2015 08:55:05

I clearly remember December 2010 and the day after day of freezing weather that made it the coldest December for over 100 years and 1 of only 8 months to have a sub zero CET in the last 115 years


I suppose my clearest recollection though is the snow event of 18th Decmber that year. Snow round here is rare as hens' teeth but on that day it started snowing hard around that Saturday lunchtime and within an hour or two was about 10cm deep. It was the only time if my memory is correct that London has been covered by a red weather warning


In fact the snow event here of Feb 2009 was a lot better (around 20cm) but overnight and other than that you have yp go back to the 1990's to beat it


I was straight out with my camera for souvenir pictures whilct the snow was still fresh but this is what it looked like from my window that day



 


Martin
Richmond, Surrey
Deep Powder
28 November 2015 10:12:06
Mixed emotions for me on this one. Started with a bang, 30cm snow falling on 30th November and 1st/2nd December, but by the Friday night (the 3rd) it had all melted and temps were mild. We then had a run of 15 mil dish days and green with it, whilst north of the M4/M40 seemed to stay cold and snowy. It stayed this way until the 18th as Lanky mentioned above. Still, compared to the late 90s and early 00s it was a good month. Pictures all lost on my old phone 😟, only on Facebook now......
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Solar Cycles
28 November 2015 10:52:33

A place of sanctuary for the coming winter months ahead. 

Norseman
28 November 2015 20:40:53
Snow showers began on the 25th Nov here and gave a cover of 6/7cms by the 27th. Then overnight 12 hours of thunder snow. This along with the showers in the following days gave a depth of 45cms in my garden at 10 Mtrs asl. Much More in higher parts of the city. This snow (with top ups) lay until mid January 2011. Though the snow in mid Jan 2013 in the higher parts of the City was as as deep it was gone in a few days. Apart from that nothing like it since.
Bertwhistle
28 November 2015 21:02:44

Here in CS England a nagging NE ly set in on 21st Nov that more or less stayed until the end of the month. I recorded very low maxima from 24th through to 8th December inclusive. Snow started falling on the eve of 29th Nov and from 30th 14cm lay without drifting on 1st December; I remember going for a night walk and the traffic was all bottled up towards the motorway, horns blasting and visibility dreadful in the snow.


 


We had freezing days on 1st, 2nd, 6th, 19th and 25th.


 


On Christmas Day no snow fell, but the most perfect memory of a Christmas scene with 10cm across lawns in Chilbolton, with my two young daughters in winter dresses, venturing out in the late afternoon,  casting long shadows across the snow from the low light in the house, will stay with me forever.


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StrathspeyWeather
28 November 2015 21:52:32

December 2010 .....   -19.9c !!
The weather station
The weather station - December 2010

Keeping the village roads clear
Keeping the village roads clear December 2010


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Whether Idle
28 November 2015 22:03:00


December 2010 .....   -19.9c !!
The weather station
The weather station - December 2010

Keeping the village roads clear
Keeping the village roads clear December 2010


Originally Posted by: StrathspeyWeather 


I think you are in for a Belter of a winter.  Strong westerlies, cold NW Canada, cold Atlantic = lots of snow in northern Scotland with decent altitude


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
DEW
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28 November 2015 22:04:19

A magnificent fall of snow in December, with a day of brilliant blue skies to enjoy it, but in the end a great disappointment as on the coast it thawed after 3-4 days 




Photos of West Dean Arboretum (and another disappointment, the statue has been removed owing to risk of theft)


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Quantum
29 November 2015 00:45:07

I remember going to school on the 16th and it was so cold there was ice on the inside of the bus. Ice on the inside as a general rule only happens when the temperatures is below -10C, well that morning it was -19C and the max was something like -11C. Never known anything like it, and never have seen anything like those temperatures since. 


 


2023/2024 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):
29/11 (-6), 30/11 (-6), 02/12 (-5), 03/12 (-5), 04/12 (-3), 16/01 (-3), 18/01 (-8), 08/02 (-5)

Total: 8 days with snow/sleet falling.

2022/2023 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

18/12 (-1), 06/03 (-6), 08/03 (-8), 09/03 (-6), 10/03 (-8), 11/03 (-5), 14/03 (-6)

Total: 7 days with snow/sleet falling.

2021/2022 Snow days (approx 850hpa temp):

26/11 (-5), 27/11 (-7), 28/11 (-6), 02/12 (-6), 06/01 (-5), 07/01 (-6), 06/02 (-5), 19/02 (-5), 24/02 (-7), 30/03 (-7), 31/03 (-8), 01/04 (-8)
Total: 12 days with snow/sleet falling.
Rob K
29 November 2015 08:31:50

Mixed emotions for me on this one. Started with a bang, 30cm snow falling on 30th November and 1st/2nd December, but by the Friday night (the 3rd) it had all melted and temps were mild. We then had a run of 15 mil dish days and green with it, whilst north of the M4/M40 seemed to stay cold and snowy. It stayed this way until the 18th as Lanky mentioned above. Still, compared to the late 90s and early 00s it was a good month. Pictures all lost on my old phone 😟, only on Facebook now......

Originally Posted by: Deep Powder 


Yes the southernmost part of the country didn't get the really deep cold. I don't recall what the max snow depth was here but it wasn't a patch on January 2010 when we had 25cm (measured on the tarmac) - the most since at least the early 1980s. 


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Bertwhistle
29 November 2015 08:42:55

I think we're about 40 miles south west-ish of you Rob. We had 14cm level from the 1st December fall; that was 1cm less than Jan 2010 and 2cm less than Feb 2009, so here at least, the three were comparable.


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schmee
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29 November 2015 10:06:23
Magnificent scenes, some of my scenes alas have been lost in the upgrades 🤓 . I was foolishly thinking at the time that every winter would end up like 09-10 like a new ice age ☃ oh well. The good thing is that before that I had to think back to 1991 which now seems like the ancient past . 😆 ☃🌨
Observations from around GUILDFORD in SURREY and now Nottingham
Bertwhistle
30 November 2015 18:22:30

Going back to your engaging thread: I remember how at 16 I was a part of the 1981 December; I didn't appreciate it then- too many teenage distractions. Then I spent all of my twenties and thirties reminiscing and believing, here in the south, that that'd been it & I should have appreciated it when it was here; a fatalistic depression that also became an obsession, especially when I discovered, trawling through the microfiche at the local library, that 1890 was the latest better one.


Then 2010 happened and all the days before Christmas, even when it was a mild interlude here & I saw the news for the rest of the country, were filled with the same sort of replenishment you get after a perfect Christmas dinner. It was a perfectly timed Advent Winter- a new phrase, perhaps. Those of us with a childish love of the Dickensian ideal had a week of November and then right through until Boxing Day to live the dream.


I reckon there'll be a second coming sooner than we think (not this year)


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Retron
30 November 2015 19:11:52

Sitting here in Kent it was like picking up scraps from everyone else! We had a couple of falls of snow in December which at any other time would have been respectable enough. However, they paled into insignificance compared with the rest of the UK. For the coldest December in over 100 years I really would have expected more! It certainly paled compared with the 80s winters (and 91 etc) in terms of snow depth.


I'm still waiting for a proper easterly (Feb/Mar 2005 was close, but too late to bring ice days - 1997 was the last easterly spell).

Here's the stats from my station:


Leysdown, north Kent
Gusty
30 November 2015 19:19:53

December 2010 was very disappointing here in comparison to most other parts of the country as my records tell.



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SEMerc
30 November 2015 19:23:29


 


Yes the southernmost part of the country didn't get the really deep cold. I don't recall what the max snow depth was here but it wasn't a patch on January 2010 when we had 25cm (measured on the tarmac) - the most since at least the early 1980s. 


Originally Posted by: Rob K 


Quite right - Reading was in the bullseye for that one (Jan7 I think). I had close to 40cm in my back yard.


Far more impressive than what transpired later in the year.

Bertwhistle
30 November 2015 19:26:36

Brilliant to see those contemporary datasets- it's like reading Gilbert White or something.


There are times when Kent gets great stuff off the continent and we sit here in mank.


Yes the North did better- but if you'd had those stats in Dec 2012 you'd have been happy.  A bit like the happy chappy who found a fiver and celebrated all day, until it transpired that his neighbour had found a tenner!


It still rates as one of the best, & reminds us the gate can be opened on this side of the North Sea.


Cheers


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StrathspeyWeather
30 November 2015 19:35:14

Though strictly the winter of 2009, our maximum snow depth occurred on 7th.January 2010, with a level 65cm (...and made a snow-maze in the garden for the little grandson!)


65cm snow depth


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stophe
30 November 2015 19:41:29
Thought I would upload a video of Stansted airport in the snow while I was driving at work that year.You might see a couple of diverts parked up.It was quite fun driving about as they don't grit the roads with salt as it corrodes the metal in the planes.
Bertwhistle
30 November 2015 19:52:13

Impressive driving for someone who was 107 at the time (or so it says in your stats!)


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Gusty
30 November 2015 19:58:50

-7.6c remains the lowest temperature I have ever recorded as an adult since keeping daily records in 1998. The dramatic 7.1c rise of temperature in just 20 minutes during that evening of the 3rd December was the start of a devastating thaw that cleared 20cm of snow in 12 hours from 11pm. I distinctly remember facebook comments on that Saturday morning saying things like..'what happened there then ?'



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Bertwhistle
30 November 2015 21:06:58

A 4.1C rise in 10 minutes that evening at 11pm: amazing. Did you notice it (if not asleep, of course)? Sounds stupid, but what caused that? I notice the wind shifted at about that point in your records.


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Gusty
30 November 2015 21:23:47


A 4.1C rise in 10 minutes that evening at 11pm: amazing. Did you notice it (if not asleep, of course)? Sounds stupid, but what caused that? I notice the wind shifted at about that point in your records.


Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


It was definitely noticed,..I was hoping for a period of snow but could not believe what I was witnessing on the weather station. . A simple shift in wind direction off the English Channel ahead of an advancing warm front was the cause Bertwhistle. The rise in temperature was even more impressive because 1. The starting temperature was exceptionally low and 2. The SW wind that stirred was strong as soon as it arrived. The English Channel at the time was probably 10c..snow on the ground stood no chance, especially when the rain arrived at 1am.


 


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Deep Powder
30 November 2015 21:44:50


 


It was definitely noticed,..I was hoping for a period of snow but could not believe what I was witnessing on the weather station. . A simple shift in wind direction off the English Channel ahead of an advancing warm front was the cause Bertwhistle. The rise in temperature was even more impressive because 1. The starting temperature was exceptionally low and 2. The SW wind that stirred was strong as soon as it arrived. The English Channel at the time was probably 10c..snow on the ground stood no chance, especially when the rain arrived at 1am.


 


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


Very similar here Gusty. Midday temp on the Friday was bitter, circa -5c over the North Downs. I went for a walk over the downs with a mate and the crisp deep snow, clear skies and low winter sun made for a stunning scene! We even saw diamond dust!!!! 😮 Alas, a few hours later a rapid thaw set in. I remember looking on the met office website at the hourly obs for Kenly, not far from me and being shocked and disappointed at what they showed. A rise from bitterly cold to positive territory in only a few hours......


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