The overall picture for this month though, doesn't actually make for very good reading here. Yes, we have had a couple of snow events on back to back days. However, this was just a one-off event over a couple of days (and no more than what we should expect to be getting at this time of year anyway) and we have to remember that this was only a transient event which has resulted from cold zonality, and not from that proper easterly which I keep hoping to see one day, and which would deliver our best chances of getting a more sustained cold and snowy period if that was to ever happen again.
On top of that, we have had very few air frosts during this month. So far at Edinburgh Gogarbank, we have had just four air frosts during this month so far and yet, we are more than halfway through the month and the January 1981-2010 average for the number of air frosts at Edinburgh Gogarbank is 12, so we are well below average in terms of the number of air frosts. When you consider that this is supposed to be the coldest month of the year on record, that is just abysmal
Furthermore. there is nothing that I hate more about the weather at this time of year than being stuck in no-mans land during what is supposed to an interesting weather event (as we are just now) with nothing actually happening here, whilst areas just to our immediate south get to see some snow and areas further to the north in that clearer weather, get to see an air frost (thus even giving Richard from Aberdeen, something to be happy about).
Finally, I will add that if the forecast models are right, our winter could well be all over and completely down the pan once we get to Sunday in any case, as the milder Atlantic air wins out in the end. This is a La Nina winter where it is believed that the coldest weather tends to be in the first half of such a winter, and the fact that the models have backed away from a possible SSW event at the end of this month doesn't exactly bode well for the rest of this winter either.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016