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  1. Nice fall of snow earlier and now the sky is clear with the moon shining down on the snowfields.  Couldn't look any more seasonal out there at the moment.  Best thing is it's still the time of year with the longest nights and with more cold to come this could be the best winter here since 2012-13, even if it does turn mild for the 2nd half of January.

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  2. MetO forecast winds here continue to be downgraded for my part of the West Midlands.  Yesterday they were forecasting 28mph sustained with 54mph gusts around midnight tonight, now as of 11pm winds are forecast to top out around 24 sustained with 45mph gusts.  Quite a drop and I can't say I'm sorry to see the reduction - I hate strong winds.

  3. The netweather forecast headline at the bottom of the page sums it up sadly - there is no uncertainty abut the mild weather to come, but cold?  That's just hints at the moment, hints that are probably not going to come off.

     

    I hope I'm wrong but my gut tells me it'll be unsettled, wet and probably very windy this Christmas, with whatever Atlantic ridging showing at the moment flattening out, and then back to default, putrid mild southwesterlies by New Year.

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  4. January and February both mild, wet and stormy with the Atlantic fully in charge.

     

    March will see some drier and at times chillier weather.  Perhaps even some snow in parts.

     

    April will be warm and sunny, much drier than average.

     

    May will be warm and humid, thundery at times much like in 2018.

     

    June will be dry and warm.

     

    July will be hot and dry, thundery at times.

     

    August will be warm and very wet, almost tropical at times with widespread thunder.

     

    September starts much like August, settles down later and a little cooler.

     

    October will be dry and foggy at first, unsettled and windy later.

     

    November dominated by the Atlantic.  Stormy at times and often very mild.

     

    December a continuation of November, very mild and wet, potentially rivalling December 2015 in rainfall and warmth.

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  5. 13 minutes ago, LRD said:

    The westerly has always been the favourite in most UK seasons, of course, but, for me, it's different now in winter. Westerlies are SO much more dominant now than even as recently as 30 years ago. Yes, westerlies are the standard winter setting but, even in the least dramatic winters, we always used to have a break in those westerlies and there was much more variability in weather type - whether the breaks lasted a week or a few weeks or a month or more. Whether it was a snowy break or even just a foggy, frosty break. The westerlies just seemed to be switched off at times during most winters. But now they're just constantly switched on. There have been blips (2009-2013) and the mid-90s, as I've said before, but the overall trend is the increasing dominance of those west or south-west winds

    Double-digit maxima (and, indeed, minima) seem to occur much more often now, too, between Dec and Feb. That might just be the mind playing tricks but I'm not sure it is

    To make things worse the sea surface temps are generally higher too, so those increasingly prevalent westerlies are going to be just that bit milder as well.

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  6. Another depressingly mild and soggy festive period lies ahead.  Oh well, to be honest I'm so accustomed to mild weather in winter nowadays my main thoughts are as long as the weather doesn't cause any damage or disruption, say with flooding or wind damage, then so be it.

     

    I think we just have to get used to mild, mostly snow-less winters now.

  7. 3 minutes ago, ICE COLD said:

    Oh dear . Another winter down the pan before it’s even started . So depressing chasing cold and snow every year that never turns up . It’s slowly sinking in that are winters are not really gonna be winters anymore in the UK . 

    I fear you may be right.  Things seem different climate-wise, and many of the things we could hope would give us an improved chance of cold in winter no longer seem to apply.

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