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  • Location: Irlam
  • Location: Irlam

    Mid February 1998 saw an exceptional mild spell as tropical maritime air flooded most parts of the UK. I remember how warm it felt in the sun, they were two lovely days,  that Friday and Saturday of 13th and 14th February. There was a Saharan dust event leaving brown splodges on cars etc.

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    Here are some remarkable maxima that was recorded on the 13th of that month.

    Greenwich: 19.7C

    Aberdeen: 15.8C
    Bedford: 17C
    Belfast: 14.9C
    Birmingham Airport: 16C
    Cardiff Airport: 14C
    Coventry Airport: 16C
    Glasgow Airport: 14.3C
    Gravesend-Broadness: 19C
    Hawarden: 17.3C
    Liverpool Airport: 16C
    London Weather Centre: 19.1C
    London Gatwick: 17C
    London Heathrow: 18.6C
    Manchester Airport: 16.5C
    Northolt: 18.7C
    Nottingham: 17C
    Pershore: 16.9C
    Rhyl: 14.5C

    The CET for 10th-16th February 1998: 10.4C

    8th February 1998: snow lovers nightmare Countryfile forecast

     

    Here's the forecast for that day, Peter Cockcrcoft wanted to make a cameo appearance.

     

     

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    Posted
  • Location: halifax 125m
  • Weather Preferences: extremes the unusual and interesting facts
  • Location: halifax 125m
    FEBRUARY
    C F
    1 16.1 61 Geldeston (Norfolk) 1898; Hodsock Priory (Notts) 1923
    2 16.1 61 Rhyl (Denbigh) 1944
    3 16.7 62.1 Lossiemouth (Moray) 2004
    4 17.8 64.0 Rettendon (Essex) 2004
    5 16.5 61.7 Aber (Gwynedd)1990
    6 16.1 61.0 Aber (Gwynedd)1990; 15.9/60.6 East Bergholt (Suffolk) 1989
    7 16.8 62.2 Durham 1993
    8 15.9 60.7 Hodsock Priory (Notts) 1903
    9 16.3 61.4 Cambridge- Botanic Gardens 1903
    10 18.9* 66* Brixton (London) 1899
    18.3 65 Cambridge-Observatory, Regents Park (London), Llandudno (Conwy) 1899; 18.2/64.7 Ely (Cambs) 1899
    11 16.1 61 Hawarden Bridge (Flintshire) and Cannington (Somerset) 1939; Dyce (Aberdeen) 1998
    12 17.2 62.9 Ashburton (Devon) 1896
    13 19.7*
    19.6*
    19.5
    67.5*
    67.3*
    67.1
    *Greenwich (London) 1998;
    *Barbourne (Worcester) 1998
    Tivington (Somerset) 1998
    14 19.1 66.4 Tivington (Somerset) 1998
    15 18.1 64.6 Prestatyn (Denbigh) 1998
    16 16.1 61 York, Wakefield (W Yorks), Arbroath (Angus) 1927
    17 17.4 63.4 Llandudno (Conwy) 1878; 17.2/63 Kensington Palace and Regent's Park (both London) 1950
    18 18.3 65 Kings Langley (Herts) 1945
    19 16.7 62 Rugby (Warws) 1945; Wrexham 1961
    20 17.1 62.8 Prestatyn (Denbigh) 1998
    21 17.5 63.5 Banchory (Aberdeenshire) 1974
    22 17.9 64.2 Aberdeen 1897
    23 19.2 66.6 March (Cambs) 1990
    24 17.8 64 Lairg, Nairn, and Glencarron (all Highland) 1891; 17.2/63 East Ham (London) 1921
    25 16.6 61.9 Dyce (Aberdeen) 1976
    26 16.7 62 Leeming (N Yorks) 1953
    27 19.4 67 Cambridge-Observatory 1891
    28 19.1 66.3 Harestock (Hants) 1891; 18.9/66 Greenwich (London) 1959
    29 17.8 64 Milford (Surrey) 1948; Wakefield (W Yorks) and Wyton (Cambs) 1960
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    List of maximum temperatures recorded for each day of February
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    Posted
  • Location: halifax 125m
  • Weather Preferences: extremes the unusual and interesting facts
  • Location: halifax 125m

    How many of these high temps have been created by the Fohn effect ?

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  • Location: London
  • Location: London

    I remember it well, and it was one of my least favourite weather events. Mild sunny weather in Feb just seems plain weird. It happened in 1990 and 2004 I think, but the 98 one felt really warmish. 

    The depressing thing about it though, was how bad the summer was that followed. April was cold that year, and the summer was dismal and cool, apart from some warm sunny weeks in August.

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  • Location: G.Manchester
  • Location: G.Manchester

    A really astonishingly warm winter month for Scotland;

    Mean Max; 8.7°c (+4.0°c)

    Mean Min; 4.1°c (+4.7°c)

    Mean; 6.4°c (+4.4°c)

    Easily the warmest winter month in the series.

    Specifically, for eastern Scotland mean minimum temperatures were 5.0°c above average! 

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  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
  • Location: Windermere 120m asl
    On 10/02/2018 at 21:06, Sunny76 said:

    I remember it well, and it was one of my least favourite weather events. Mild sunny weather in Feb just seems plain weird. It happened in 1990 and 2004 I think, but the 98 one felt really warmish. 

    The depressing thing about it though, was how bad the summer was that followed. April was cold that year, and the summer was dismal and cool, apart from some warm sunny weeks in August.

    Agree - I didn't enjoy, too early for warmth, dark by 6pm what good is there in that. It felt odd - I'm not a fan of very mild sunny clam weather in winter. 5 date records from 1998. The winter had been very mild as a whole apart from a fleeting cold spell mid December. The cold arrived in time for Spring. Indeed easter 98 was notably cold, much colder than anything February delivered. It was an odd period, probably down to the strong El Nino. Cold easters ending in the year 8 quite common it seems, 78, 88, 98 and 08 all cold... wouldn't be surprised to see 2018 join the list.

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    Funnily enough the February of 10 years ago sticks out for bringing a spell of (good) Spring-like weather as well. It was a cold and snowy start but I think by approx the 4th/5th it had turned mild and in the second week I remember thinking the weather was something more akin to a pleasant spell in May; around the 10th/11th it was particularly warm and glorious. Seem to recall the second half of the month kept to a similar note. 

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  • Location: Islington
  • Weather Preferences: Below zero and preferably a bunch of snow! Cool summers.
  • Location: Islington

    The collapse in the synoptics at the moment reminded me of this month and how quickly things can go from good to bad.

    31 January 1998

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    12 February 1998

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