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  1. Yet another miserable day around here. Relentless rain, dark and gloomy, just awful. Browsed through the model discussion and even the eternal optimists don't see much of a change for at least a couple of weeks but on the bright side all the reservoirs are full to the brim :).

     

    Pete

  2. 5 hours ago, SP1986 said:

    I'm surprised there's not much input here from members of North Wales along river courses. Llangollen, Betws-y-Coed, Llanrwst, and many towns and villages along the River Conwy & Dee for example, could get serious flooding on Wednesday. 

    Yeah, general lack of interest from the press too. Capel Curig the wettest place in The U.K, A55 flooded and some serious flooding around Bangor and in the Conwy Valley but it barely gets a mention on The BBC or SKY.

    Pete

  3. 9 hours ago, keithlucky said:

    The big difference was that December 1981 was nothing like December 2015. From memory I don't recall a single epic winter that didn't have at least one cold spell during December. Of course, I'm not discounting the possibility that we won't get an event like March 1969, February 2007 or March 2013 but the odds aren't exactly stacked in our favour at the moment.

    Pete

  4. To answer the question, no, I don't think this'll be the norm, just in the same way I never believed that summers like 75 and 76 would be the norm.  This is an exceptional period of unprecedented rainfall and I believe that just like the winter of 62/63 and the summers of 75/76, December 2015 will become a point of reference (and pass into folklore)

     

    Pete

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  5. 1962/63 was epic for me as a 13 year old without a worry in the world. Not so much for my dad though who was constantly repairing bursts, shoveling mountains of snow, taking an hour to get to and from work and facing massive fuel bills so I for one would not like a repeat. However, I still love the snow so ideally, a 3 or 4 inch fall around Christmas then clear blue skies and temperatures hovering around zero for 10 days or so. Then in late January, early February a blizzard with 4 to 5 foot drifts then a gradual thaw.  There hasn't been a blizzard here since the two we had in the winter of 81/82.

     

    Pete

  6. My memories go back to the late 50's and I've yet to see any substantial snowfall on Christmas Day, say 1/4 inch or more. Boxing Day is a different matter though . There have been quite a few Christmas Days with snow lying, 1978 and 1981 are good examples. Generally speaking for some reason the action seems to happen just before, like 1997 or just after like 1962 or 1964.

     

    Pete 

  7.  Can't see when were going to get snow?

     

    Don't give up just yet! I've lived here since 1961 and the 3 heaviest single day snowfalls were in March 1979, April 1998 and March 2013 all exceeded 30 cm's and the 1998 and 2013 snowfalls came in fairly average winters. Also, we had a major blizzard here in March 1965 (one of only 5 since I've lived here) and a 25 cm's fall in March 1969. If you take away the exceptional winters of 1962/63 and 81/82 I'd say March was the best month for snow.

     

    Pete

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