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Frost HoIIow

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  1. 5 hours ago, Scorcher said:

    Surprising it's possible for it to get that high with the low sun angle- Calgary is on the same latitude as London. Some huge diurnal ranges as well for mid October. That said some sites are showing a few degrees lower than 28C there for Monday.

    Probably a lot to do with the airmasses and lag effect in the northern hemisphere. Early to mid Autumn takes a while for it to cool down properly from the summer. Just like in early to mid spring despite the strengthening sun we can get snow and it often takes a while to warm up. Like the saying goes "as the days get longer the cold gets stronger", especially true after the winter solstice. January and February are usually the coldest months despite the sun gaining strength. It's like June is rarely the hottest time of year despite peak UV. Often it's about mid July to mid August. All to do with the lag effect again.

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  2. If we're talking modern times then I agree with a face like thunder. So late 1987 was probably when things started to really change. Because before this we had the bitter spell in January 87. Then before that we had the very cold February 86, coldest month since 1962-63. February 86 was the last sub zero CET month until December 2010 I believe.

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Greyhound81 said:

    One thing that I have noticed since I started taking an interest in the weather and climate, is that April seems to have had more days with a maximum temperature of over 20 degrees (historically) than October despite being a colder month.  April seems to have more extremes of hot and cold than what October does. 

    Another thing I have noticed is that spring seems to feel warmer than the autumn.  19 degrees in March feels warmer than 19 degrees in September.  Is it to do with the strength of the sun?

     

    Funnily enough I find it's the opposite for me. If I wear a winter coat anytime through September and October I tend to take it off most years as I get too warm as temps tend to be well into double figures even under cloud, once into November though and this isn't an issue as we can start to get some genuinely cold days. I can a winter coat in Spring right through April and feel ok, especially if it's a chilly month. May though and the sun definitely gets too strong to wear winter gear and by then single figure max temps become rare anyway but not unheard of.

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  4. 22 hours ago, Weather-history said:

     

    Doesn't surprise me. Have family about 50 miles north of Sydney and they've said how rainy it's been over the last year, raining almost every day. Wasn't so long ago the water in dams for drinking water that served Sydney was dangerously low after prolonged drought.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, East Lancs Rain said:

    Turned into quite a nice day here. The morning was horrible - very heavy rain and only 11°C but the afternoon has been much better- plenty of sunshine and only a couple of showers. 🌤🌦 Gone out for a nice autumn walk, nice seeing the leaves on the ground. 🍂Amazing how many leaves have fallen over the last few days. Temp 12.5°C, ideal conditions for walking.

    Yeah the colours are really coming along too on some types of tree. Looks like it'll peak in about a week or two then we're left in a more winter state with twigs 😬.

    Onto the actual weather and it's been great to have this rain as it has surely helped the reservoirs on the Pennines that were low. No doubt the brooks that flow into them have been like crazy rapids. Just need some more and I think we'll be ok. Then I'll be content with drier colder weather.

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  6. Certainly cold years for October. Even more unusual being back to back I guess. In both we didn't get above 10C from the middle of these months right through to the end. In Oct 1993 we had a minimum temp of -7C on the morning of the 17th (coldest morning of those two October's). The previous day we didn't get higher than 5C. Had many a day in January milder than that. Also had 3 days in Oct 1992 that never risen above 5C too. Overall here there was 14 air frosts in Oct 1992 and 10 in the following October. Extraordinary really. Anyone know the CET for these October's?

  7. 1 hour ago, damianslaw said:

    From a personal perspective I prefer the cold to come earlier- mid winter rather than February. Winters with cold early on include 1976-77, 1981-82, 1996-97 and 2010-11..In all cases the cold disapated by mid Jan. 

    Winter 09-10 my favourite though, after a very wet mild Nov and start to Dec, the cold started around 11th and set for rest of winter.

     

    Fantastic winter that was. Even better than the following one as there was good spells of snow in each winter month. Nov/Dec 2010 burst out the blocks quick but after that it just got milder and milder with February 2011 ending up very mild.

  8. 1 hour ago, iand61 said:

    After a wet night, a horrible days weather.

    nothing more to say about it really apart from……..it’s raining again.

    oh and that the latest UU update shows that reservoir levels are finally back on the up again.

    the drought is over, the monsoon season has arrived.

    Next update will likely be a lot higher I'd imagine as the bulk of the rain we've had was from late Sunday to now. With more to come.

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  9. 29 minutes ago, Don said:

    It depends which part of Europe is cold though, if it's Eastern or South Eastern Europe for example it could well be mild in the west and north west.

    That's default stuff though. I think the government might be seeing cold as far west as Germany or France or even the UK. So hence their concern....... but we could tap into it. Not that I'm wishing a really cold winter because a lot will be struggling with their bill. Also worth remembering the public doesn't get to see all the long term forecast data. Some of it remains with the Met Office but they feed it to the government.

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  10. 28 minutes ago, CreweCold said:

    By latter November snow can hang around for a long time if conditions allow. Plus the days are only getting shorter. 2010 showed us what is possible in late November.

    Yes especially if we had ice day after ice day but for that we need impressive synoptics ala 2010 to deliver these conditions day in day out because once temps get above zero it's drip drip regardless of the sun strength or lack of. And that's the problem in this country because on the continent they need less impressive synoptics than us for snow to fall and stick around, dew points are lower there and they get ice days more easily than here an island cut off from the cold continent. We need everything in our favour to get a notable cold spell.

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  11. 22 minutes ago, iand61 said:

    Rain has arrived and unusually it’s from the northeast.

    three months later and we’d have been looking at snow but no doubt then the Pennines would have stopped it dead in it’s tracks.

    All indicative that things aren't "normal" at the minute with weather systems dropping down from more northern and eastern climbs. Come Dec 1st though and you can guarantee business as usual. Everything will be from the south and west and we'll be sick of the rain. Then like magic northern blocking arrives in a vengeance come spring.

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