I stand corrected then. I assumed been as 6.5c was the rounded figure up to the 28th that would have been the final figure for the month had it ended then rather than a day later ?.
At 6.3c February 2020 shares the same mean CET with February's:
1822
1868
2000
(Interestingly both 1868 and 2000 were also leap years so those 2 are a better match in terms of exact number of days than 1822.)
Just for fun. Had it only been a common year February, rather than a leap year February and the final figure for the month had been 6.5c as it had been up to the 28th (assuming this would have been the final figure then) then it would have shared the same CET with February's:
1815
1918
1995
(all of these were common years)
That's all I remember we had that Winter too. Suns out now though and it's already starting to recede where it's settled. Hopefully more later though with any luck.
Well if you take the 1910s, 1920s and 1930s that's 3 whole decades with less than 4 each. Maybe it'll end up similar this time with just the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s that are so low with an increase due in the 2020s. One can hope anyway.