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springsunshine
31 January 2016 16:44:23

Another grey damp overcast day but at least it is mild,very mild infact 13.5c here today.


Just two air frosts all winter,a mean temperature of exactly 10c from Dec 1st to date and there have been only 10 days the temperature has failed to reach double figures all winter,an incredibly warm winter!!

Weathermac
31 January 2016 22:48:40
It would be nice to see some weather further south in this one long yawn of an autumn .i cant remember such a period of boring weather in 40 plus years here in the midlands. Virtually no snow ...little frost...no gales...moderate rainfall....yawn.

Theses latest storms are missing us too ..in days gone by they would head further south in time but not this winter.

No sign of anything intersting either ..roll on spring now.
phlippy67
31 January 2016 22:54:26
Another mild, wet and windy week ahead...great...!!
ARTzeman
31 January 2016 22:57:35

Crap weather indeed. But still weather to wonder at. Wondering when will it end....






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picturesareme
31 January 2016 23:33:11
WINTER IS OVER!!! 😋

Plum trees are now in full bloom lol... some 6 weeks earlier then they should be!!

Ah roll on a long season of making jam 😂
Fothergill
01 February 2016 14:45:09

So the final 4 weeks of the season and yet another abortion of a winter with no sign of improvement. The last 3 winters have been extended autumns with almost nothing remotely resembling wintry weather. This December in particular was surely the worst winter month for cold/snow for centuries or millennia. 


If there's no sign of anything significant on the horizon by next week I'm calling it a day and looking towards Spring and Summer.

Saint Snow
01 February 2016 14:48:49


Ah roll on a long season of making jam 😂

Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


 


If it's anything like this winter, it'll only ever be ready tomorrow...



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LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 14:59:22

Did see a tree blossoming lately.. looked like a cherry blossom but white instead of pink. No idea what iyou call it.

Still, with many evergreen trees and shrubs being planted as well as hardy palms, maybe we should just accept our mild winters and pretend we live in a subtropical climate. 😛 There's a tall trachycarpus not far from here that looks rather magnificent and a couple of canary island date palms.  With the sunshine lately and increasing sum strength it actually feels quite nice when the wind dies down.


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picturesareme
01 February 2016 15:11:21


So the final 4 weeks of the season and yet another abortion of a winter with no sign of improvement. The last 3 winters have been extended autumns with almost nothing remotely resembling wintry weather. This December in particular was surely the worst winter month for cold/snow for centuries or millennia. 


If there's no sign of anything significant on the horizon by next week I'm calling it a day and looking towards Spring and Summer.


Originally Posted by: Fothergill 


complete utter horse splats that!! Last winter was average temperatures, fairly dry, and quite sunny. 


Last winters temperature 


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last winters sun


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Last winters rainfall


 


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picturesareme
01 February 2016 15:18:13


 


 


If it's anything like this winter, it'll only ever be ready tomorrow...


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


spring arrived a long time ago so unlike the winter I'm feeling more confident 😉

Fothergill
01 February 2016 15:26:33


complete utter horse splats that!! Last winter was average temperatures, fairly dry, and quite sunny. 


Last winters temperature 


last winters sun


Last winters rainfall


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


I can only speak for IMBY. It was another pants snowless winter here.

picturesareme
01 February 2016 15:46:41


 


I can only speak for IMBY. It was another pants snowless winter here.


Originally Posted by: Fothergill 


Even if your are referring to your own back yard which from your profile is in the southeast of Wales this is still factually incorrect..


"last 3 winters have been extended autumns with almost nothing remotely resembling wintry weather"


as your winter saw above average sunshine, average temperatures, average rainfall.

LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 15:48:21
Last winter was nice - dry and sunny. Would y mind one like that every year.
Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Fothergill
01 February 2016 15:58:23


Even if your are referring to your own back yard which from your profile is in the southeast of Wales this is still factually incorrect..


"last 3 winters have been extended autumns with almost nothing remotely resembling wintry weather"


as your winter saw above average sunshine, average temperatures, average rainfall.


Originally Posted by: picturesareme 


And well below average snowfall with not a single covering which is the main thing I and most other people look for in a winter. A snowless winter is always a disappointing one IMO. But it was indeed better than this one at least.

Saint Snow
01 February 2016 15:59:20

Last winter was nice - dry and sunny. Would y mind one like that every year.

Originally Posted by: LeedsLad123 


 


We had two [albeit short-lived] snowfalls last winter that put down 2"+ on each occassion



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LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 16:03:26


 


 


We had two [albeit short-lived] snowfalls last winter that put down 2"+ on each occassion


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Ditto. The snow actually lasted a while here. Easily better than this winter wrt snow.


Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
molly40
01 February 2016 18:07:37


So the final 4 weeks of the season and yet another abortion of a winter with no sign of improvement. The last 3 winters have been extended autumns with almost nothing remotely resembling wintry weather. This December in particular was surely the worst winter month for cold/snow for centuries or millennia. 


If there's no sign of anything significant on the horizon by next week I'm calling it a day and looking towards Spring and Summer.


Originally Posted by: Fothergill 


 


i wouldnt be surprised if spring cet is lower than winter cet ,the way the seasons are now in the UK :(

Retron
01 February 2016 18:15:06

This says it all. Utter dross over these last 3 months!



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springsunshine
01 February 2016 19:08:50

It feels like we are in the longest autumn ever! Started mid to end of July last year and still going over 7 months later


Its looking like,especially for all of us down south that winter is going to be completely bypassed.

Whether Idle
01 February 2016 19:24:44


This says it all. Utter dross over these last 3 months!



Originally Posted by: Retron 


With a warming climate, more winters of this ilk can be expected.  I guess its about attitude adjustment. 


This winter is proving to be a real "attitude adjuster".


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Charmhills
01 February 2016 19:37:47


 


With a warming climate, more winters of this ilk can be expected.  I guess its about attitude adjustment. 


This winter is proving to be a real "attitude adjuster".


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 


No not really.


Our winters are generally mild and Atlantic dominated for the last 100 or so or as far back as weather records go.


Of course from time to time we do get colder winters and we will again.


Cold winters of 08/09, 09/10, 10/11.


And the very cold March of 2013 the coldest for 100 years.


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Chunky Pea
01 February 2016 19:49:56

31 day running temp anomaly for the last year here. Says it all really. Hardly much difference between summer and winter actual temps.


 



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KevBrads1
01 February 2016 20:03:09


 


No not really.


Our winters are generally mild and Atlantic dominated for the last 100 or so or as far back as weather records go.


Of course from time to time we do get colder winters and we will again.


Cold winters of 08/09, 09/10, 10/11.


And the very cold March of 2013 the coldest for 100 years.


Originally Posted by: Charmhills 


Yes, the U.K. was never guaranteed a cold winter year on year even during the Little Ice Age. Read Pepys back in the 1600s when he talks about seeing lying snow for the first time in 3 years in London, a Times editorial from 1937 saying southern Britain is not the best place to learn the greatness of snow and further back to 1891 where a Times editorial says "in our climate severe winters are less common than mild"


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chiversa
01 February 2016 20:09:07
today summed it up 1st Feb , Strong sunshine breezy and exceptionally mild at 13 deg c.. I say exceptional we hardly bat an eyelid this winter expecting mid to high50's on a regular basis in the south. Frankly i am looking at a potential cold spell as a spoiler for the mildest winter on record as it will only deliver a couple of killer frost and little in the way of snow to the south . Of course Scotland has been compensating for the Mild , with a fair number of frigid and stormy days, but even so snow has been concentrated on the hills. its the extreme wet and storms the North will remember this winter for.
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Solar Cycles
01 February 2016 20:09:41


 


With a warming climate, more winters of this ilk can be expected.  I guess its about attitude adjustment. 


This winter is proving to be a real "attitude adjuster".


Originally Posted by: Whether Idle 

Not for the last 18 years and 7 months on the globes surface it hasn't.


Besides which we live a maritime climate where mild is the norm, but when we do have cold that's down to warming world also according to some.

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