I think if you've been stuck under cloud and persistent snow since morning the heating just doesn't happen. Seen it countless times in November and March, the area under the PPN stuck at 0 or 1 while surrounding areas are 5+.
I'll take this tbh. The alternative right now if the cold spell fails is average wet rubbish. The only thing worse than cold at this stage of the year is 9C and rain. If we are not going to have warm weather we might as well have a foot of snow.
Nice walk at the local lake, everyone enjoying themselves strangers saying hello to each other. Don't understand how someone can't like this and even be looking forward to snow in April that will melt after 2 minutes of sun exposure.
20-21 was great for delivering constant snow events, I had accumulations in each of the 3 winter months, 2018 had the best cold spell, but in terms of the whole winter 20-21 is probably the best since 12-13.
18C mostly sunny all day, can't ask for much more than that. I notice it's triggered some showers in the west of the region, not every year you see showers triggered by the heat in March
Monday keeps getting upgraded, looks like the low clears faster than forecast a couple of days ago, so southerly winds kick in in time for Monday. Then after that 4 days of early June-like weather which is perfection.
Netherlands High until October please. Snow had its chance, instead places like North Africa and the Greek islands got much more snow than the UK, getting fed up of our winters tbh.
To be fair you are doing the equivalent of asking why isn't the sun up yet at 5am. The southern side of the low has not reached you yet, completely as forecast.