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  1.  Don Indeed they were, 1975 seems to have been particularly snowy, and 1981 had a massive blizzard and snowdrifts in and around the Midlands later in the month.

    Also Just spotted 1950, well before my time, that produced 15cm of snow in the south around the 25th/26th of April.

    April can be the most unpredictable of all of the months of the year, like early summer one day and like late winter the next.

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  2. April can certainly deliver quite a cold burst in the 2nd half of the month, even after a mild or very mild 1st half. 

    I remember reading about years like 1908 when even on the south coast places were seeing frosts and snowfall, there are pictures of Southampton, fuzzy black and white, and showing a foot of snow in the last week of April. I personally can remember some very cold spells of weather late in the month, this would be quite a contrast this year as compared to the very mild first half, and producing possibly a record breaking colder 2nd half if some of recent model runs are to be believed.

  3. Where do we stand so far this month for rainfall? I suspect it must be close to 70mm or just a bit over by now.

    The rest of the month did look to be dominated by HP over or close to the UK, but a more unsettled end of the month now could be more likely, so might we be looking at another 100mm month by any chance?

  4.  Scorcher

    It's been so mild this winter in western Europe generally speaking that we would probably need some very cold uppers in place at this time of the year to see low daytime temps, has felt more like late March down here. I can see night temps still being quite low next week, it would seem to me that it will be the last 2 days that will decide the fate of the February CET record.

    Strong SE wind along the south coast, now veering more easterly, just started raining and temp up to 8c. Possibly almost 24 hours of PPN to come from this channel low, all rain of course south of the M4, another top up to PPN totals.

    I remember having an old Weather Lore book when I was at school, probably printed well before my time in the 1940s/1950s, explained a lot about weather fronts, wind direction, air pressure. I remember for late winters it would say, beware in late winters pressure falling, SE/East winds off the cold continent, likelihood of widespread heavy snow particularly in the SE of the UK, with a picture of a village in Kent covered in thick snow. Joke!😝

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