It was actually 82/83 that was the strong El Nino Winter in the early 80's. That winter had an average (and stormy) December. An exeptionally mild January. And a cold February (with easterly winds and quite a lot of snow mid-month) And of course there was also a famous cold spring/hot summer combination in 1983 as well.
Not sure Marcus. GW is projecting we'll still be at 9.3 on Christmas Day. That means we have to lose over 1c in the last week of the month to retain the old December record... That is possible if we had a potent cold spell, but with the Atlantic like it is and no signs of blocking at all, it would seem unlikely...
Personally I think December 2015 is going to take the record.
Originally Posted by: Gavin P