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  • Location: Brentwood, Essex
  • Location: Brentwood, Essex
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Some places are predicting a CET for this month of 7.95 which would beat the 1916 CET. It's been a very mild month, will we beat the record?

Can we expect this trend to continue in February?

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  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Continental winters & summers.
  • Location: Cleeve, North Somerset
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If the month carried on in the same vain it has so far, I think it would be a possibility but I think the upcoming anticyclonic spell and notthwesterlies in the final week will peg the CET back to just ‘very mild’ rather than the current ‘ridiculously mild’.

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  • Location: Brentwood, Essex
  • Location: Brentwood, Essex
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10 hours ago, MP-R said:

If the month carried on in the same vain it has so far, I think it would be a possibility but I think the upcoming anticyclonic spell and notthwesterlies in the final week will peg the CET back to just ‘very mild’ rather than the current ‘ridiculously mild’.

Would it beat 2007 which was the second warmest?

Russia has also been the mildest it has been in winter (in parts). 

 

Is netweather's tracker which predicts a CET of 7.96 for this month inaccurate then? 

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  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
  • Location: Poole, Dorset 42m ASL
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18 hours ago, qwertyK said:

Is netweather's tracker which predicts a CET of 7.96 for this month inaccurate then? 

Like most things it's a suggested forecast, and depends on a lot of specifics..(oh and a lot of actuals!)

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  • Location: Powys Mid Wales borders.
  • Location: Powys Mid Wales borders.
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It`ll probably end up 1c lower to the current 7.5.

Top 6.

1916 7.5
1921 7.3
2007 7.0
1975 6.8
1983 6.7
2008 6.6

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