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Rob K
29 December 2014 23:17:50
-4C and falling. May well beat last night's -5.3C. Extra thermals for the bike ride tomorrow 🙂
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
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ARTzeman
30 December 2014 08:19:37

The low for Yesterday 29th came in  at  -2.3c.   Today the low  was -1.5c. Now rising under a cloudy sky.






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Whether Idle
30 December 2014 08:56:21

-2.9 C reached ay 0735 making it the coldest temperature recorded at this site since -3.2 in early April 2013.


That statistic itself is very indicative of the lack of cold air (other than the current anti cyclonic spell) since April 2013.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Jive Buddy
30 December 2014 09:01:33

Virtually 0.0C bang on the nose here, but we finally have a vintage, retro, trip down memory lane, good old fashioned, 70s/80s, style frost!  The roads are white  


It's not over, until the fat Scandy sinks.....

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Arcus
30 December 2014 09:10:15
Overnight low of -4.5c, currently -2.5c. Freezing fog that had formed last night has dissipated this morning as we have a light breeze developed over the past couple of hours.
Ben,
Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire
30m asl
Twister
30 December 2014 09:12:21
-5.9C earlier this morning, toasty compared to yesterday's -6.0C
:D

A beautiful hoar frost with a little mist!
Location: Egerton, Kent - 33m ASL
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Whether Idle
30 December 2014 09:16:32

-5.9C earlier this morning, toasty compared to yesterday's -6.0C
:D

A beautiful hoar frost with a little mist!

Originally Posted by: Twister 


Yes, the  world is stunningly crystalline white this morning


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Chiltern Blizzard
30 December 2014 11:24:06
-3.8 last night... Not bad given that at 160m i'm on high ground (relatively). Had a couple of excellent winter walks over past few days - sun and clear blue skies with the frosty grass crunching underfoot... It's been a while since we had that... Plenty of snow in 2013 but skies were grey and there was little, if any, of the rime we now have.... Better make the most of it given how the models are looking!
Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
Gooner
30 December 2014 11:58:22

Sat at 0.5c


Frost still all in favoured spots, looks lovely


Being honest I would be happy for this to last another 8 weeks


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Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Retron
30 December 2014 12:48:42
-1.6C was last night's low, with a hoar frost on all surfaces this morning. The frost has lingered in the shade despite air temperatures reaching +5C - indicative of a low dew point. A lovely winter's day, following on from a similar day yesterday. One day left, then it's back to mild zonal mush down here...
Leysdown, north Kent
Stormchaser
30 December 2014 13:14:30

With lows of -6.3*C and -7.1*C for Sunday night and last night respectively, I have been suitably impressed by the effects of very strong high pressure (1044mb peak here, highest I've ever recorded) and dead calm air even in the absence of snow cover.


Yesterday I walked 7.3 miles through a frozen landscape, the only green coming from patches of sunlit grass and evergreen tree branches. The frost had built up to levels not seen since 2010.


As for those temperatures, the last time colder conditions occurred was in the first week of February 2012, which was mightily cold by night, hitting -10*C on one occasion and -8*C on two others, but very dry with only slight deposits of frost.


 


If only we had that easterly coming along during the next few days to keep the cold locked in... sometimes the models beyond 5 days range are truly hopeless when it comes down to it.


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Hamptonian
30 December 2014 14:50:25

-5.1c was the low last night here.


Quite a bit cloudier today which seems to have relieved the ground of frost a bit, but the air temperature is holding at just 3c.

Tim A
30 December 2014 15:07:26


 


It doesn't matter about snow - Higher ground is generally milder at night/morning than lower ground when there is clear skies in both locations. I remember in 2010 having a ride over the Pennines and at 500m over Snake Pass it was -7C but at home here it was -15C and it did feel a good deal colder here when I got out the car, here and there had snow cover. Cold air falls into valleys. I would imagine somewhere in the Aire valley not far from you would have been at least -5C by now in this spell.


This is a good explanation of this weather phenomenon http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm


Also a lot of people don't know that Altnaharra in Scotland is quite low down, it's something like 80m asl but records the coldest temps in the UK. Most likely because it is in a frost hollow valley near a river. 


 


Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather 


Indeed altitude is a key factor for example I have lived at similar height since my records began in 1995 and I have never recorded a temperature less than -9c.   I do think that in this spell the difference between low ground minimum and modest height minimum has been unusually big.  May have something to do with persistent breeze combined with warmer uppers moving in.  Have recorded three nights this winter with lower minimums than this spell.    This morning at 6am it was 3c here and -3.5 in the vale of York.  Snow cover is melting quickly now. 


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NW Leeds
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30 December 2014 15:18:10


 


Indeed altitude is a key factor for example I have lived at similar height since my records began in 1995 and I have never recorded a temperature less than -9c.   I do think that in this spell the difference between low ground minimum and modest height minimum has been unusually big.  May have something to do with persistent breeze combined with warmer uppers moving in.  Have recorded three nights this winter with lower minimums than this spell.    This morning at 6am it was 3c here and -3.5 in the vale of York.  Snow cover is melting quickly now. 


Originally Posted by: Tim A 


Gilbert White, the naturalist of Selborne, was surprised by this effect in Dec 1784, to the extent that he swapped his thermometer from Selborne (at the bottom of the hill) with a friend's thermometer from Newton Valence (at the top of the hill) to see if it was their instruments giving a false reading.


http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/j.1477-8696.1980.tb04727.x/pdf


 


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Medlock Vale Weather
30 December 2014 15:47:00


 


Indeed altitude is a key factor for example I have lived at similar height since my records began in 1995 and I have never recorded a temperature less than -9c.   I do think that in this spell the difference between low ground minimum and modest height minimum has been unusually big.  May have something to do with persistent breeze combined with warmer uppers moving in.  Have recorded three nights this winter with lower minimums than this spell.    This morning at 6am it was 3c here and -3.5 in the vale of York.  Snow cover is melting quickly now. 


Originally Posted by: Tim A 


Yes it's a subject that confuses, considering high ground gets more snow so this makes people think it's colder, it generally is during the daytime and cloudy nights/mornings. But during the coldest & clear spells the lower ground takes over as that cold air falls. So it's quite odd to a lot people when this happens.


As you probably know the main reasons why high ground gets more snow is because of Orographic lifting, much lower dew points/wet bulb than lower ground. And some other factors I think like wind direction & topographic terrain.


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
picturesareme
30 December 2014 23:59:35
Already down to -2.8C

At 8pm it was -2.1C with freezing mist.

Hard frost on all surfaces again tonigh
picturesareme
31 December 2014 00:39:46

As of 12am both Hurn & Farnborough are down to -6C 


 


 

Gooner
31 December 2014 01:05:07

-2.2c here


 


Last frosty night for a while maybe IMBY anyway


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Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


picturesareme
31 December 2014 01:24:57
currently -3.1C @ 2m here.
Chiltern Blizzard
31 December 2014 07:47:03
-3.6 @ 7.20... Lowest temp for a while I think!
Rendlesham, Suffolk 20m asl
ARTzeman
31 December 2014 07:57:25

No real low of anything minus today.   1.7c being on the plus side.






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Others just get wet.
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Retron
31 December 2014 08:04:12

-3.5C, the coldest for over 2 years here. A light westerly breeze has sprung up now and the temperature is rocketing towards zero. It won't be long before the frost lifts and then that's it for at least a couple of weeks.

It was good while it lasted!


Leysdown, north Kent
Whether Idle
31 December 2014 08:20:15

Managed a respectable -1.8, the cloud earlier in the night and the just perceptible  S edge to the westerly slight breeze inhibiting the frost hollow capacity of the Dour Valley that canyons its way from the north Downs plateau.  My back yard is again coated in white ice, hoar frost.


Dover, 5m asl. Half a mile from the south coast.
Twister
31 December 2014 08:36:09

-5.9C earlier this morning, toasty compared to yesterday's -6.0C
:D

A beautiful hoar frost with a little mist!

Originally Posted by: Twister 


And -5.8C was this morning's low. Nice to see three days of hoar frost and sub -5C temps. Visually, yesterday's was the most spectacular, perhaps due to more moisture/mist in the air. 


Location: Egerton, Kent - 33m ASL
Thunder 2016: 12 (Apr 3,13; May 21; Jun 8,11,17,22,23,25, Jul 2,12, Aug 26)
Winter 2015/6: Snowfalls: 10 | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 17 (0.5cm)) | Air frosts: 39
Winter 2016/7: Snowfalls: 4 (Jan 12-3, Feb 10-11) | Snowcover: 2 (Jan 13, 2cm, Feb 11, 3-5mm) | Air frosts: 57 (2 in Oct, 10 in Nov, 13 in Dec, 19 in Jan, 6 in Feb, 3 in Mar, 4 in Apr)
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Justin W
31 December 2014 08:38:48

-4.2C last night. Not as low as the previous night because of a southerly breeze that picked up.


Now back to zonal dross for a fortnight.


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