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So it looks like being another warm month then?

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Which February is he talking about?


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Graham P Davis wrote:
Keith (Southend)G wrote:

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So it looks like being another warm month then?


Do I sense cynics here :-)

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More fantasy from Joe.

Got to hand it to you Keith, you never give up hope!

I've long lost interest in this Winter, could well end up warmer than 89
and 90

If it's snow you are after mate best wait until March or April then we
may get something more interesting!
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More fantasy from Joe.

Got to hand it to you Keith, you never give up hope!

I've long lost interest in this Winter, could well end up warmer than 89
and 90

If it's snow you are after mate best wait until March or April then we may
get something more interesting!
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So far this winter looks like being slightly warmer than the summer of 63.


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Well here's the current headline:

Headline:
Winds easing down. Exceptionally mild across central and southern
parts.

Another night with the window open.
A complete scandal for mid-January

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In message , Graham
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More fantasy from Joe.

Got to hand it to you Keith, you never give up hope!

I've long lost interest in this Winter, could well end up warmer than
89 and 90

If it's snow you are after mate best wait until March or April then we
may get something more interesting!


Nightmare scenario...
Mild, windy, wet Jan & Feb.
Then the blocking finally sets in, too late for good snow, but gives
weeks of easterlies with cold, dull, featureless weather in March &
April, just when we want to put winter behind us and get on with spring.


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Nightmare scenario...
Mild, windy, wet Jan & Feb.
Then the blocking finally sets in, too late for good snow, but gives
weeks of easterlies with cold, dull, featureless weather in March &
April, just when we want to put winter behind us and get on with spring.


Reminds me of 1975 (which was I think the warmest until 1989)!

December (warmest Dec on record) had no snow.
January (2nd warmest Jan on record) with no snow until 28th (2cms)
February had naff all regarding snow but at least temps were nearer
normal.
Had to wait until March 27th (Easter if I recall) and we had 16cms of
the damn stuff, with more snow in April.
There were 7 days with snow lying from Dec to April and only one
occurred in Winter!!
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"BlueLightning" wrote in message
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Well here's the current headline:

Headline:
Winds easing down. Exceptionally mild across central and southern
parts.

Another night with the window open.
A complete scandal for mid-January


Indeed. My windows are rarely closed anyway, except when its very windy to keep
out the noise.

My max. today was a whopping 10.2 deg C. Amazing all these double figure
maximums!

Still, maybe some hill snow on Dartmoor next weekend, looks good anyway with
the -3C 850 isotherm over us. It will snow eventually up here, just a matter of
when.

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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