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  1. 44 minutes ago, Freeze said:

    To be fair at the time I think there was slightly milder air further north as Atlantic air crept up and around the high whereas the high was centred over the south. (Could be wrong) 

    The north obviously had the first colder conditions...maybe just a delay of a day or so when you experienced that frost, but as mentioned going by where you live Shoreham I'd be very surprised if there was a frost there.

  2. 47 minutes ago, Freeze said:

    It got down to around 4c here, but I was on a train going through sussex countryside last Monday morning and all the fields there were covered in frost.

    Must of been a frost hollow the train was going through! 🙂 Very mild ice (if there is such a thing) on car windscreens and patchy frost in Buxton.

  3. 1 hour ago, Freeze said:

    winter frost

    Bet you didn't have a 'winter frost' where you were?...I was in the Peak District when we had that mighty 2 day colder spell and we only had slight frosts!

    As mentioned a variety this October but in my mind it has GW written all over it from warmth and dry to deluges very quickly and little in the way of cold.

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  4. 42 minutes ago, northwestsnow said:

    I'm happy to suffer this if we get something settled and colder in November..

    Knowing our luck we'll get more of a powerful sw to ne jet set up and heights develop over the continent...my bets are we'll see the Atlantic 'fill up' with low pressure to the west and north in the weeks ahead (even more than now). My expectations are never too high when it comes to our weather that way I won't be disappointed! 🙂

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  5. I wonder if it will be like last Autumn leading into Winter? - very mild and then turn cold quickly as per that 10 days in December, sad thing I lost a lot of flowers (Geraniums/Dahlias/perennials) were still partly in bloom and then majority of them died within a few days of the cold and frost rather than a gradual cool down and surviving through winter. 

    24.6c here today...please let this end, it's just not right.

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  6. 20 hours ago, moogyboobles said:

    Reached 26.4 here today. 

    As an autumn lover I am not a fan of this extended summer. 

    Have you got your all singing and dancing thermometer yet?...seems a bit high that 26.4 reading (though as we know get variations). I recorded 23.8c yesterday in the Stevenson Screen.

    Agree that this really isn't autumn, enjoying the dry 'usable' weather but temperatures at this time of year is a big no no! Off to the Peak district in a few days so hopefully something more autumnal up there...

  7. 1 hour ago, Don said:

    Wrong, if the CET anomaly is 1C above average for the month it is cold these days!! 🙄 🤔

    Yes that's what I meant (worded completely wrong) 🙄 If only we could get one of those months for Winter...we live in hope.

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  8. 1 hour ago, MP-R said:

    Exactly that. Didn’t think it was that hard to understand… 🤣

    Go back to the post by BristolSi...you've changed the discussion from 'Damn cool/cold for March and April' to something different. 😉 and hard to understand?

  9. 23 minutes ago, Daniel* said:

    March was an awful month, very unsettled and cloudy. In London lowest spring max since 1986.

     

    All very vague...that covers 3 months, if there was anything outstanding for cold it certainly passed me by in March/April. I can remember the 1st April 1988 when the daily max temp hardly got above 2c...that didn't happen this year.

    We're talking about 'damn cool/cold March and April' as stated by BristolSi in his post earlier...one things feeling cold and another is actual cold and as we get more cloud at a certain time of year due to GW this will happen from time to time stuck under rain....been down this road too many times.

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  10. 10 minutes ago, Methuselah said:

    It'll soon be time for the first 'GFS/UKMO/ECM/GEM/NAVGEM/BOM sniffing out an SSW at Day 30. . .' posts to start appearing. 😄

    Yes hahaha!...it's the hope that kills you not expectation (that went out the window years ago)...

    oh! and BFTP soon appearing at the slightest sniff.

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  11. 26 minutes ago, Bristle Si said:

    It was pretty damn cool/cold for March and April. In fact, didnt really start to warm up til late May if i remember rightly. Spring was pretty lousy, by my recollection.

    Could be wrong though😉.

    March 2023 = 7.0C (+1.4C) April 2023 = 8.3 (+0.8C)...if it was cold I must have blinked and missed that day! 🙂 saying that now days if a CET anomaly is below 1c for the month it is cold...

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  12. Worrying statistic here on the Essex coast shows since the 33 days to now from the 1st September only 1 day has a maximum temperature which has failed to get beyond the normal, even today a day that the BBC says will be 'fresher' here has got up to 18.5c still at least 1.5c above - no change in sight for at least the next week. Real dire stuff...

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  13. 22 minutes ago, laddie said:

    For me early june was blighted here by a virtually daily cold breeze followed by the peak summer month July being a total write-off for doing summery stuff, a pretty average aug and warm September doesn't make up for peak summer activities being adversely affected 

    'Warm September' - I think that's an under statement it's been like a 4th summer month, okay July was poor but temperatures again weren't on the cold side...overall though going by my back yard experience it was a pretty average one, August not remarkable but okay (other than the opening days) and June surprisingly the warmest on record which it didn't feel here due no over excessive heat by day.

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  14. 10 minutes ago, markyo said:

    On can just hope that is natures way of telling us a cold proper Winter is coming, a flip is due. Long long over due. Nearly 14 years now since last actual Winter in the UK

    Certainly for a cold/coldish January...2013 the last one and you could count 2017 as well but that was anti-cyclonic with frequent frost/fog.

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  15. 33 minutes ago, TSNWK said:

    So my point is..  are you teeing up the 1st winter is over post in September? We should award a prize gang!

    Nope!...but it is depressing to see such synoptics being so repetitive, high pressure on the near continent tick, low pressure of varying sizes close to or stuck close to Greenland tick, weak jet stream continually from the south west or south tick, very little in the way of polar sourced air tick.

    Of course this September is lining up to be very warm (exceptional) and we might experience a different October but I doubt it. Who knows what Winter has in store with an apparent El-Nino appearing but where in my post was I pointing to writing Winter off?

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