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With the 15th-19th GFS this morning being more depressing than
yesterday's (albeit still with a block, but too far to the east to affect anywhere west of Germany) it seems that the only thing of interest this month would be to achieve the possible "record" above. I can't think of a January which had *non stop* weather which was both mild and wet - all examples I can think of either had a cold, dry interlude or a mild but dry interlude (years like 1990 and 1995 spring to mind here) Nick |
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