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I see similarities to 1996 this year, similar in the solar level too. That was a good summer- good sunshine levels and a little above average temps. The following winter was cold, especially early
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Heavy snow shower given a light covering
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1 minute ago, feb1991blizzard said:
What model please and what site can I find it? - I'm guessing its the CFS.
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Can’t believe we’re here again
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11 minutes ago, cheese said:
A cloudy, bitter, breezy day here - I am thoroughly fed up of this weather.
I’m pleased I didn’t live in the 1800’s when this was quite common
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Heavy snow here
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Dec 2010 was better personally not just the snow level but the sunshine and calmness to enjoy it. The howling wind and cloudiness with this spell has downgraded Scandinavia highs 2nd to Greenland highs for me
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I can’t even begin to imagine how severe Feb 1947 must have been. Snow drifts over 20 foot high(6-7 metres). Up to the roof of a house with lying snow around 1metre level(waist high or a bit more)
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/binaries/content/assets/mohippo/pdf/7/s/feb1947.pdf
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Snow grains here. Bitterly cold again, 850’s around -10 so still very cold without the severity of the last few days.
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Bbc app for my area says 5c from Monday and 1 or 2 at night. Could do with that dropping a notch really if to catch up to 2010/11 season for lying snow. All next week is asking a lot
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I wish I had records for days of snow depths against March 2013 but I’m sure this March beats. I recall many days of flurries in 2013 but a lack of buildup?