I agree with that. When I went out for my Christmas meal this afternoon, it felt more like the end of March than the run-up to Christmas and I could easily have got away with wearing a thinner summer jacket when I was out and whilst I would I still have needed to wear a jumper, I would probably have got away without wearing a particularly warm one.
This as well, is on the day before the winter solstice which of course, is in what is supposed to be "winter". In fact, when I went into the office before that meal, a colleague of mines even had to use a desk fan to cool things down because it had been so warm, and that is something which I haven't even being getting much use of during the middle of summer these days.
This is the period of the year when the Sun is barely above the horizon even at midday, and only really pops up above the horizon for a few hours in the middle of each day with it being dark for the rest of the time. Yet in spite of that, we still get that ridiculously unseasonable warmth which at times makes it even warmer than certain other days during the middle of summer when there is a lot more daylight around with the Sun being much higher in the sky.
If this happened just as a very rare and one-off occasion, that wouldn't sound so ridiculous. Yet, this has been something which has been happening on a very regular basis during every single winter from 2013/14 onwards and I'm just sick and tired of every single run-up to Christmas being like that. What makes this year even worse as well is the fact that this is still happening in spite of this year's active Atlantic Hurricane season, an easterly QBO, La Nina and very low solar activity, and despite the fact that there has actually been quite a lot of northern blocking around the North Pole during this winter so far, possibly because of those factors which I have just mentioned.
When you take all of that in consideration, you have to ask yourself what on Earth it is going to take to get a proper cold winter with a proper easterly which delivers a lot of snow, even to the lowest and coastal parts within the north of Edinburgh.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016