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  1. All nine of the country's counties have measured their warmest January ever. Several of the records are broken at the country's oldest measuring stations.

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    Hele ni av landets fylker har målt sin varmeste januar noensinne. Flere av rekordene slås på landets eldste målestasjoner.

    Many stations also recorded their wettest January ever.

     

    So.. will it be warmest WINTER ever? I think we are pretty close, weather models for the first half of February show no signs of change

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  2. Oslo airport is 30min inland from the city centre. It is considerably snowier and colder than Oslo City centre.

    I am waiting for the stats but I am pretty sure this January should be somewhere between 1989 and 1990 regarding temperature.

    Many areas in the western part of the country broke the January rainfall record. The previous was(guess what..) January 1989!

    PS. A lot of you compare this winter with 06-07 and 13-14. Actually these winters although generally mild, they were surprisingly among the snowiest of the last 20 years for here! I can only compare this winter with 88-89 and 89-90 both in terms of mildness and the general atmosphere circulation.

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  3. 4 hours ago, SLEETY said:

    Wonder how many more weeks before a massive pattern change takes place and the majority of Europe goes bitterly cold.I have seen it before with minus 30 at the end of March in Sweden etc and sub-Zero in Mid March even here on the coast.I expect huge payback from this mildness over Europe.

    That’s whats keeping my interest in the models and how long before they pick up on the change.

    Its certainly been a tedious winter though chasing non existent cold for months.

     

    I don't think so. Most winters that it was warm here in dec and jan continued at the same pattern. 

    I have never seen so successful seasonal models as this year and they are pretty bad for the rest of the winter.

    Some signals must have been so strong this winter, I can't explain how they have seen it so well

  4. Same here. Even though there is a noticeable trend towards milder winters (especially the first half of them), the big snow events here were always from mid January onwards. 

    Use google translate 

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    Ønsker du deg snø til jul, vil du sannsynligvis måtte komme deg opp i høyden eller til nord for å finne den. For mange i dette langstrakte land er ikke...

     

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