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  1. Latest dates for the first 16C of the year at Shawbury since 1973 (50 years):

    2001: 8 May

    1983: 6 May

    1986: 1 May

    2000: 29 April

    2023 is now in the top five, having passed the 25 April in 2006. Some sites giving 16 or 17 for Fri and/or Sat, others keeping it below. 

    Decent amount of sun today apart from a load of cloud around 1-2pm; but still struggled to get above 10C.

     

     

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  2. A lot of cloud has appeared from somewhere in the past hour but still mostly sunny. That wind is really stopping it warming up, still only 13C.

    April for me is a transitional cold/warm season month that tends to mix elements of both. As someone else said some days in single figures and others getting to at least 18C (often 20+) is "normal" April weather. So is it feeling cold by night and warm by day. This year it just seems to have got totally stuck temperature-wise ever since the end of the cold spell in mid-March. A month of almost constant 10-14C maxima, with a couple of days just hitting 15 (no 16 yet) and a couple at 8-9. No big swings from warm to cold and no clear warming trend. It does now feel like a cold spring so far, at least by day.

  3. Horrible day, getting on for 12 hours of constant rain now, and it's often been heavy.

    Not hit 16C this year- only 6 years now later since 1996:

    2016- 21 April 

    2013- 15 April, that one will probably be passed

    2008- 22 April

    2006- 25 April

    2001- 8 May (!!)

    2000- 29 April

    So it's definitely late. A real mixture of summers in those late years.... but Dec-March really did seem similar here to 2005-6, there's another parallel in April. 

     

  4. June 1996 at Shawbury: 19.2/7.7C, 29.5mm, 252hrs

    July 1996 21.3/10.2C, 23.6mm, 227hrs

    Aug 1996 21.1/11.3C, 47.2mm, 174hrs

    That summer was a lot better than I always remember it as, it is overshadowed by the previous year and the average temps weren't spectacular; but it had far more dry, sunny weather than I credit it with. 

    On the other hand:

    June 2020 19.9/11.1C, 108.4mm, 137hrs

    July 2020 19.5/11.5C, 36mm, 118hrs

    Aug 2020 21.5/13.0C, 137.6mm, 113hrs

    That one was almost as dull and wet as 2012, yet it's not one that immediately springs to mind when I think of poor summers. I think it is the sunny spring that preceded it, the ending of the first lockdown and the fact that August was quite thundery (unusual for post-2007 summer months here) that combine to send it under the radar.

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  5. 1993? Very unremarkable spring, remember it being unsettled but not too wet, no early warmth or late cold snaps. Then a summer that was just consistently cool, apart from a short spell I remember in late June when there were a few warm sunny days. Only hit 25C one day that year, several days in the second half of summer struggled to top 15C. Often cloudy as well but not as wet as some poor summers. It was in many ways similar to summer 2011 but without the out of season warm spells.

  6. I rather enjoyed spring 2021; record warmth in March and then a remarkable April that was one of the sunniest and driest on record but still produced lying snow and more frosts than some entire winters (13/14 and 19/20). Then May- yes it was wet and until the last few days, cold; but there were those thunderstorms with big hail here on the 11th (4 overhead storms in one day). And the contrast in how late all the plants were in coming out with the previous year was striking. And it finished with a few warm days.

    Spring 2018 really didn't appear to happen weatherwise- it just seemed to flip from deep winter to high summer around the third week of April and not change back. Memorable spring months but no actual spring!

    It's hard to pick the worst; 2015 didnt top 20C until June but April was sunny and dry. 2006 had a poor April and May after an interesting March, 1992 had a brilliant May after a grim March and April, 2000 was pretty awful apart from a warm spell I recall in early May. 2009 was just very boring: nothing that I recall in March or May, and April had no maxima below 10C or above 18C.

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  7. 5 hours ago, Don said:

    Was the snowfall on a par with those last week or greater?

    Max depth slightly more on 12/3/06 (12cm vs 9) but last week had as much as then in total if you combine the 2 falls together. 

     

     

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  8. 12th March 2006 biggest snowfall of the 2000s here (biggest between Dec 1995 and Dec 2010 in fact). There were also a couple of lighter snowfalls in the first few days.

    This extended winter really does remind me a lot of 05-06; a cold snap in December that was a real let down snow-wise, a slight dusting in Jan but nothing more, and lots of boring dry cloudy weather that was often quite cold but produced nothing of note. Synoptics were often quite good-looking but the weather disappointed. Then March rescued it, just like this year.....

    The other time that March really rescued a disappointing and frustrating winter was 1994-5 (again a snowless cold snap in December and a bit of snow in Jan)- but that one was much wetter, it was a kind of 2013-14 with more temperature variation.

     

  9. 15 hours ago, Don said:

    Lol, been here all the time but very busy with work this week, so not had much time to post.  That said, made time to enjoy the snow lol!!  Here are some more photos from this morning and this evening.  It would seem the Shropshire snow dome has been at least temporarily lifted?!!  I'm guessing this has been the biggest fall of snow for this area since the BFTE or December 2017?

     

     

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    Depths here were equal to early Mar 2018 and Jan 2021, last time it was deeper was Dec 2017. 

    This extended winter reminds me a lot of 2005-6; that also had a cold snap in December with very little snow, a brief dusting in Jan, was often fairly cold but boring, dry and cloudy- until March saved it with that snowfall on the 12th. 1994-5 also saw March rescue a disappointing winter (although that one was much wetter). 

    Big snowfall in first half of March= decent summer? 1995, 2006, 2018.... and 2023?

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  10. 3 hours ago, Don said:

    Some snow photos from this morning and although it rained this afternoon with a thaw underway, a fair bit of snow has survived.  Hoping for more later and not far from the amber warning!! 🤞

     

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    @Don I was  wondering where you were, I was worried you had gone somewhere and missed a very rare occurence! Treasure the memory and keep the pictures somewhere. It doesn't happen very often!

     

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  11. Blowing an absolute hooley, precip stopped, feels warmer than 2 hours ago when we had a rain shower at colder temps than the heavy snow at midday, but the snow on the grass and most pavements has survived, expecting more snow tonight. It's messed up. 

    But saw deeper snow today than at any point in that crap 2009-10 winter. That'll do if we see nothing more 

     

  12. 2 minutes ago, Shane said:

    December is the only real snow event this winter, the 18/19th missed me and this one, well seen more white stuff on the floor after my lad got hold of the talcum powder 

    Yet here today has been a really good event and December was utter rubbish, Jan we had a little bit but mostly missed it. It's weird- hard to see how Albrighton (presume it's the one east of Telford) would have missed out when Shrewsbury, Telford and the Black Country for once all had a decent fall

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  13. 23 minutes ago, Midlander said:

    As @BLIZZARDMAN also stated, I think snow has reduced maybe 25-30% from the peak this morning, I never actually measured the snow, so would be interesting to see how much snow depths have decreased from the morning peak?

    Only 10-15% here at most, paths and roads have gone slushy and been dripping off walls and hedges since 2pm, but basically everything still covered. Bits of sleety snizzle since the last of the snow but no heavy rain, hopefully that stays the case. 

     

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