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  1. Hadley confirmed as 5.2C, a 0.2C downward adjustment:

    http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcet/cet_mean_2014

    Actually closer to average than expected after the cold final week.

    The year is down as 10.93, the warmest on record.

    That was quick! I guess a few of the Met Office guys and girls stayed sober over new year then!

    Only 0.1C out. A good start for me after last year's nightmare.

  2. I have a list for England only between 1939 and 1993 and there were 3 years with a - single digit min, as follows:

     

    Farnham, Goudhurst and Houghall  -9.4 degrees, 1949, (bit suspect, three locations recording same figure)

    Santon Downham -8.4 degrees 1974

    Grendon Underwood (wherever that is..) -9.0 degrees 1990.

     

    Source is the excellent book by Robin Stirling 'The weather of Britain'. 1990 I am surprised, given the snowfalls of Dec 1990 would have thought some spots in the midlands would have seen colder conditions.

     

    Since 1993 I wouldn't be surprised if 2007 failed to deliver a sub -10 degree figure, at least in England.

    The list I had was for the UK as a whole. I'm certain of this because Logie Coldstone was a frequently named location.

    Maybe someone can find it. For some reason or another I've got the university of Dundee in my head in relation to it, perhaps it was compiled by someone there?Not 100% sure about that, though.

    You are right about surprise minima, I'd suggest that temperatures close to -8C in southern England, without snow cover, is actually pretty good going. Yet on other occasions you can struggle with more favourable conditions, at least on paper.

  3. Yes 2014 has been virtually devoid of any cold uppers relative to the time of year, the only northerly and cold uppers occurring in August of all months! Jan-April period saw airstreams from between west and southeast - no cold to tap into. Most of the winter saw very little snow cover at valley level as well which helps to produce low mins. December 2014 has come close to producing some cold uppers, but alas we just haven't managed to pull them down.

     

    Fingers crossed 2015 will at least produce a sub -10 degree min, most years do.

    I remember once having a list of the coldest temperature by year, going all the way back to 1910 I think, although for the life of me can't find it on the internet again. I don't remember seeing any single digit minima on there, so if I'm right then this year could be the first for over 100 years in which it has happened.

    As someone who adores pipe-freezing minima above all it's been a very trying few years for me in that regard. Don't get me wrong, I like snow, ice days and even the odd storm but you can't beat a severe overnight/morning frost in my book.

    I've really enjoyed the last 3/4 days weather wise, the enormous snow flakes on Boxing Day, the glorious sky this morning with the low sun illuminating through the fog, the light catching the edges of the broken cloud, the frost lingering throughout the day and steaming off the fences in the direct sun, the roofs of the houses staying white from dawn till dusk. When the weather is like this, at this time of year, I ask myself "why would anyone want it any other way?".

    I get on with life regardless of the weather, but the thought of impending grey skies, and rain carried on a mild wind disappoints me somewhat. After last winter, we probably deserve to see another spell like this one (at least) before we bed into spring.

  4. Feel your pain,to some extent. I live East Manchester with 150asl. I have seen snow falling at some point in all of the last 3 winters but not had any stick.

    Had so many relatives texting me and sending me picks last night of all their snow, as they know I'm snow obsessed.

    It's such torment

    I guess I'm just too close to the city centre.

     

    If It's any consolation, you always seem to do better for accumulations than us down the road in Stockport, we had no lying snow in March 2013, yet there was a fair bit in and around Ashton when I went.

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