Think you mean those in northern britain will wonder what all the fuss is, midlands forecasted to be 23C/24C tomorrow and getting warmer there by mid week.
The mildies got their wish and a few weeks ago were celebrating the warmer 850 hPa temp profile this May, it's coming back to haunt them now with all the crap wet weather, hard to feel any sympathy for them.
What a horrid week, dull and dreary most of the time with the odd shower, April's prolonged sunshine was miles better, lots of people were out enjoying themselves in that, much quieter this week.
After a brilliant prolonged sunny period the much heralded warm spell is here, dull, drizzly and not even feeling that warm, enjoy the dull fest weekend.
Exceptionally cold dew points for midday Monday and Tuesday too even if it was in Winter.
Chance of another northerly next Sunday too, all in all a very nice chilly week ahead apart from milder cloudy damp conditions late Friday into Saturday which hopefully will be pushed to our south and we stay colder and dry.
Looks like a lot of people were caught out with this current chilly spell after forecasting warm pleasant days. Days remaining very chilly all week with fog and low cloud.
People see HP and warm uppers and assume warmth even in early March which usually is not the case.
Very deceiving post, as many have said it would be cold at the surface still, hardly a big signal for a warm up, also UKMO 00Z shows any confidence of a breakdown to the cold weather from next friday is very low.
Great post, it's been a pretty decent winter here in lowland midlands. Thanks for all your input Catacol, i really appreciate it.
Doesn't look much of a warm up for midlands northwards next week and turning colder the following week. Think later on in Feb into most of March we'll see the coldest conditions of the winter.
Hilarious! Since 1961 is like no time in the history of the British Isles. I'm sure before recorded history this happened quite often like in the medieval warm period, 40C has unofficially been reached no doubt many times here in the past few thousand years.