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Old December 9th 09, 10:55 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Records low temps to beat

On Dec 9, 9:10*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article
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*Len Wood writes:

Having beaten the all time daily rainfall record in Cumbria this year,
is the cold snap going to bring any record low temperatures for the
UK?


I doubt it. It looks as though the wind is going to be mostly
north-easterly rather than easterly, so that there will be quite a long
sea track across a still pretty warm North Sea. But if the wind should
fall light with clear skies and a snow cover, then who knows?

Surely global warming and El Nino won't allow it?


But an overall warming of a degree or so, though making it less likely,
doesn't rule it out altogether.

And then there
is a lot of hot air in Copenhagen.
Here are the records that need to be broken:
UK
-27.2C Braemar 10 Jan 1992


1982, I think.

and 11 Feb 1895
-27.2C Altnaharra 30 Dec 1995.


England
-25.2C Shawbury, Shrops, 13 Dec 1981
-26.1C Newport, Shrops, 10 Jan 1982


Wembury, SW Devon, -10.1C 13 Jan 1987


Better check your lagging.


As those dates tend to suggest, really extreme cold before Christmas is
rare. December 1981 was of course the big exception, and a truly
remarkable month which many of us still have fond memories of.
--
John Hall *"[It was] so steep that at intervals the street broke into steps,
* * * * * * like a person breaking into giggles or hiccups, and then resumed
* * * * * * its sober climb, until it had another fit of steps."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ursula K Le Guin "The Beginning Place"


Sorry for the mistype.
Of course Braemar -27.2C was 10 Jan 1982 as you point out John.

Len