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Robbie Coldrain

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  1. Experience has taught me not to get excited until it's literally on your doorstep. Cold spells these days always tend to get watered down and the UK always seems to find a route to mild sooner rather than later. I bet if we moved the UK 1000 miles north east, the mild air would suddenly decide to go there, and copious amounts of cold and snowy weather would rush to where the UK used to be lol. That's just how it is.

    The UK's snow shield rarely fails these days. When it's mild it rains forever, when it's cold it's like the Gobi desert. Actually come to think of it the Gobi desert probably gets more snow! 😂

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  2. 3 hours ago, Freeze said:

    'The cold is hard to shift',  is all you read in the mod thread, yet it pushed the cold air aside with ease last night in about an hour a 8c temp rise, that's the cold snap over.

    If there is a route to mild air, no matter how unlikely, the UK will normally find it. Only very rarely does the "cold is hard to shift" phrase come into play in the UK. It's the exception rather than the rule.

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  3. I remember these huge storms coming up from France in the past, but that rarely seems to happen these days in the this part of the world.

    Now the most likely breakdown from hot spell is either a dry cloudy breakdown, or a light rain breakdown. Strange how that has changed quite dramatically in the last few decades.

  4. 16 minutes ago, Scorcher said:

    These awful cold springs really are the scourge of the modern British climate.

    Springs seem to be very much feast or famine these days when it comes to warmth.

    To be fair recent springs have been pretty sunny and warm. We are normally hitting the low to mid 70's down here in the Essex Mediterranean with copious amounts of sunshine. 

  5. 38 minutes ago, cyclonic happiness said:

    The weather continues to take the absolute p**s

     

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    Mallorca has been gripped by a winter storm that is wreaking havoc on the Spanish holiday island, with 20 inches of snow shutting down roads and cutting off power.

     

    Lol. If you want snow head south to the med! 🤣 Meanwhile in the UK the polar vortex SSW thingy might give up some sleety slush if we are lucky!  But even this will be downgraded once we get to the actual event. 😀

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  6. Living in a low lying area down south. I know that realistically for me there is only 3 weeks left for a long lasting snow event, which I class as a week or more of deep cold with snow on the ground. Once we get to mid Feb we can still get a cold snap, 2-3 days with some snow, but due to the sun's height any snow soon starts to melt, if it settles at all.

    I'm glad we saw that cold spell in December where the snow stayed on the ground for about a week, but once we get to mid Feb my thoughts turn to the first 70F of the year.   

  7. 10 hours ago, S Bragg said:

    Got to love how a forecast cold spell can be on a knife-edge all the way up to the actual event occuring, yet any mild weather that's forecast is almost certainly nailed-on and locked-in for at least a week.

    I give up on winter.

    Unfortunately that's how it is for the UK.  Mild weather always finds a way, whereas as cold winter weather rarely does.

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