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A White Easter? Beast From The East Part 3 And 4
Just what is going on with weather?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can remember a white Easter before. Not sure of the year, possibly early 60s? I can also remember sunbathing in a bikini in the garden on Easter Sunday. A slightly older friend says she can remember snow in June and added '.... but that was when King George was on the throne'.
In other words, the weather is being normal for the time of year - variable!
In other words, the weather is being normal for the time of year - variable!
Would this be the same forecasters who predicted an Indian Summer last year?
I'm still waiting for that to happen...
ham, for me, it was my mum who said 'we've had snow in June before'
About 32 years ago, Mr Alba and I went camping with a couple of friends, we woke up to about 6inches of snow just outside Lochawe, so the fishing was cancelled lol)
I'm still waiting for that to happen...
ham, for me, it was my mum who said 'we've had snow in June before'
About 32 years ago, Mr Alba and I went camping with a couple of friends, we woke up to about 6inches of snow just outside Lochawe, so the fishing was cancelled lol)
I'll believe it when I see it.
I'm a window cleaner and as such, probably watch the weather forecasts more than anyone. The very short term forecasts are generally quite accurate, but beyond that .... well, I don't even know why they bother trying to be honest.
I'll look at the week's forecast on Sunday evening and mentally note what it's doing on each day. By the time Thurs evening comes, the forecast for Fri is sometimes nothing like what it was on Sunday evening.
In short - forecasts for 1 or 2 days in advance are generally accurate (ish) .... anything beyond that - take with a pinch of salt :)
I'm a window cleaner and as such, probably watch the weather forecasts more than anyone. The very short term forecasts are generally quite accurate, but beyond that .... well, I don't even know why they bother trying to be honest.
I'll look at the week's forecast on Sunday evening and mentally note what it's doing on each day. By the time Thurs evening comes, the forecast for Fri is sometimes nothing like what it was on Sunday evening.
In short - forecasts for 1 or 2 days in advance are generally accurate (ish) .... anything beyond that - take with a pinch of salt :)
Don't put your snow shovels away just yet:
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