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  1. Whilst the weather has been uneventful the last couple of weeks, we did have a day of drizzle. Look I don’t mind this benign weather as my garden hasn’t been overgrown and me tulips look set to be on time for the first time in many a year.

    However I will say it’s been quite a while since I felt a strong gust of wind. That’s probably been the most unusual trend I’ve seen. Summer of 2021 and into Autumn didn’t have much umph and this winter and even autumn has been largely settled. 

    Weather is in a strange place. Just seen LA having a blizzard warning. I wasn’t even in double digits of age the last time that happened 😂

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  2. 56 minutes ago, *Stormforce~beka* said:

    All gone tits up in the mod thread again I see. The ever normal FI it will never ever happen thing. I actually really hate mod watching during winter. I skip over the thread to get into the general idea but I don't get my heart into it and take as gospel like I used to.

    They never learn. Cold being forecasted so far out is never a certainty as an outcome for our little island. To coin one of their favourite phrases “more runs needed” 😂

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  3. Been rather benign weather down here. Dry days on end with clear skies and cloudy skies on and off. Did have a small amount of drizzle yesterday, but nothing to write home about. 

    Whilst for some this winter has been boring, for me it’s been refreshing. Had a small snow fix and also not prolonged mild spells. Lastly where I live, a nice little nature reserve up the road from me. Every year in mid winter we have sheep come graze for about 8 weeks. Last few winters because of mild conditions on the whole, there’s a lot of growth for the sheep to get through. Milder conditions have also meant most plants and trees springing before spring. This winter has prevented that. So likely the sheep will be done within 6 weeks and also the trees and other plants having a much needed lie in. So this winter has been most welcome here from a nature perspective. 

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  4. A dry, sunny crisp start to the day. 5oc here at the moment. 

    Contrary to some, I've actually enjoyed this winter more than the previous ones of late. Had more cold and average temp days than others gone by. Should Feb close out with a dry average spell, that's ok with me. I've had snow, frost and dry cold days and sadly mild rain guff in between. Though offered to me at the start of winter and I would've taken your hand off. Would've preferred more snow, but hey can't have it all.

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  5. 12 hours ago, winterof79 said:

    Heaven knows whats happened to the Mod thread.

    One liners Galore nowadays.Drama queens all over.

    Its like a manic depressive thread 

    Even Nick Sussex dragged into looking at worst case scenario every post.

     

     

    Had all that drama prior to the cold spell and snow in December. Lesson from that was it can change on short notice days leading up to the event. 

    Constant rinse and repeat in that thread. I admire the knowledge in there, but crikey one bad day of models and it’s like someone crapped in their cornflakes.

    Thats the thing with the weather, it’s unpredictable! So expect the good and the bad in equal measures and you’ll never be disappointed.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Froze were the Days said:

    Well not all have seen snow...I travelled around on the 12th December and many coastal districts (Essex) and further north received nowt but rain, but yes if you like frosty/icy conditions so far this winter has been better than average just a shame we didn't get the seasonal conditions over the Xmas and New Year period.

    See BBC once again has been well out with their extended forecast (as from mid-week last week)...they had Sunday and Monday down for 9c, the reality is yesterday had a max of 4c and currently sitting at 2 degrees, they really want to kick that MeteoGroup into touch, not the first poor forecast 5 days ahead I've seen over the last couple of years.

    Being someone in the procurement profession, I remember them re-tendering this service and the Met Office losing out in the tender process. 

    Lowest cost never equates to greater value. Be interesting to see who wins out when the contract is re-tendered. MeteoGroup have been pretty awful when forecasting cold I’ll say that much.

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  7. 1 hour ago, Frigid said:

    SE folk must be satisfied with this winter so far. A pretty good snowfall in December with a severe cold spell, snowfall on ground for around a week. And another cold spell in January with notable mins. Only thing that let it down was the mild period mid Dec to Jan. 

    Its a change from the dull, nondescript winters they get over there. 

    Had snow down here which hung around for a week in December. Wasn’t copious amounts compared to days past, but given the run of snowless winters, I’d take it. Had another week of cold weather very low single digit temps last week and into this week. 

    Apart from the mild dross that arrived at Christmas and lasted a few weeks, I’ve enjoyed this winter. Felt more seasonal than previous winters. I do hope it delivers for others seeking the white gold mine. 

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  8. Crisp dry start to the day. -3. Looks set to be the theme for the week. 

    Despite the grim mild wet interludes this winter, on face of it for me down here it’s been a good winter. December had 2 weeks of cold weather and snow. Another dry cold week for this week and maybe into next for Jan, albeit snowless, it feels more seasonal. 

    I’d taken that at the start of winter if you offered it to me.

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  9. Strangely I have the Biathlon World Cup on which is being held in Germany and the commentators talking about the future of winter sports and they mentioned that Oslo has 30 days less of snow than in the previous decades and further north of that 10-17 days. Almost feels like snow is something future generations will reminisce about once seeing. Sad times.

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  10. Absolute garbage weather here again. Yesterday was a break from rain. Gusty and bright. Today more chuffing rain. Couldn’t give a stuff if I have saved on heating bills. Plants are trying to spring when spring isn’t even here yet. It’s so out of sync, it’s alarming. I imagine many crops have taken a battering too.

    More to life than counting pennies.

  11. 13 hours ago, damianslaw said:

    Duration of cold did last longer, but the depth of cold no where near on a par with earlier this month. I did enjoy Dec 2001 for the amount of sunshine we had, it brightened up things, and the last week of the month was the coldest and snowiest part - this lasted into the first few days of 2002. One year similiar to some extent to how this winter has started to a degree is 2012, but Jan 2013 brought a transformation thanks to a SSW, but we did endure 4 mild wet weeks mid Dec to mid Jan.

    Where is winter 2022-23 heading... still think it has a few surprises to throw out on the winter front despite the current forecasts and factors, it has that feeling about it this winter - will keep us on our toes.

     
    I agree with that last part around this winter still being far from over. The December cold shot was not something I anticipated or even would’ve expected, so I did get a snow fix albeit a small dose. Would still make this better than the last 4 winters. 

  12. In an ironic twist on a Shakin Stevens classic, “snow is thawing all around me”

    I know some coldies wanted some of the white stuff or even a snowmaggedon event are quite disappointed the cold spell didn’t deliver, but look 2 weeks of what I consider winter weather in December is a right Brucie bonus and there is still time for more. The season isn’t over. I’ve been lucky enough to have 6 days of lying snow, crisp dry sunny days and seeing Christmas card snow rooftops for mornings on end. Which is much more than the last 3 years prior delivered. 

    So don’t be to down and let’s see what the rest of winter has on offer.

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  13. 8 minutes ago, LetItSnow! said:

    By saying this I open myself up to ridicule come March 20th - having said that, I just have a feeling that we haven’t seen the best of what this winter has to offer yet. I’m hoping (and feeling) January and February of 2023 will show their icy hand. Just hope it doesn’t do a 2001/2002 on us. I can imagine coldies were absolutely gutted that winter. 

    I remember that winter. Mainly because the 2 that precluded it were absolute wash outs. Was playing local football at the time and there was a huge fixture pile up at the back end of those winters because of months of waterlogged pitches. 
     

    Played on some frozen pitches during December 2001 and was excited at the prospect of maybe bringing out the yellow ball for a snow match. Hadn’t played in one since my school days. Was gutted the snow never came our way.

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