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"We are back after our Xmas and New Year break and are looking now looking forward to an exciting couple of months of weather in the UK. Although mainly mild conditions are likely during the next few days, medium range computer forecasting models are now beginning to move into line with our long range forecast for winter which suggested much colder weather developing during the second half of January. At the moment our winter forecast is proving to be exceptionally accurate, highlighting firstly the quiet and anticyclonic weather during the early December, then the colder spell towards Xmas, and then the switch back to milder and changeable conditions which is currently occurring. The change to colder weather is likely as high pressure begins to build to the north east of the UK allowing a much colder easterly feed of air across the UK. This needs watching closely during the next ten days because there is the potential for the UK to have its coldest spell of wintry weather for many years. Issued 03/01/2004 " Note issue date!! I will try to be objective although it will be slightly subjective, in line with the forecast itself. I would say that December's forecast was as good as anybody could expect but I wouldn't say exceptional.Weren't there two severe cold spells forecast? It would be more of a surprise to me if there wasn't at least one Nw'ly outbreak giving temps of 5C in the South and snow on high ground at some stage,each winter month. Also I thought (and I may be wrong) that the cold was going to be of the Easterly variety. I noted that George has recorded his only snowless December since 1994. Nearly every winter, even in these milder times, will produce a couple of colder interludes in each month. To say we were only a couple of days out would be pretty meaningless. I will reserve my final opinion till later in the winter, but frankly, unless we get something like two weeks near freezing with widespread snowfall for the last two weeks of January I can't see it being much more than inspired guesswork. Others thoughts would be interesting, especially if they could refrain from gratuitous TWO bashing. (Lawrence's jokes excepted, naturally!) Dave |
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