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Snow in the offing between Christmas and New year. Already getting excited. Funny the things that bring us joy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmmm. Pixie tells us that the Express has forecast snow. Now why doesn't that surprise me, I wonder?
November 2020:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/136 5455/UK -snow-f orecast -weathe r-chart -met-of fice-de cember- forecas t-scotl and-sno w-lates t
October 2019:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/119 2877/UK -snow-f orecast -arctic -blast- met-off ice-lat est-Oct ober-20 19-weat her-war ning
November 2018:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/104 4352/UK -weathe r-forec ast-hea vy-snow -Novemb er-2018 -Winter -Met-Of fice-la test-co ld
December 2017:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/897 848/BBC -Weathe r-snow- forecas t-2017- UK-Met- Office- warning -latest -news-L ondon
November 2016:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/725 108/Win ter-201 6-heavy -snow-c old-UK- weather -long-r ange-fo recast
January 2016:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/632 611/UK- Weather -Snow-s nowbomb -red-al ert-UK- coldest -winter -58-yea rs
October 2015:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/weath er/6123 69/SHOC K-CLAIM -World- is-on-b rink-of -50-yea r-ICE-A GE-and- BRITAIN -will-b ear-the -brunt
October 2014:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/natur e/52067 2/Winte r-weath er-2014 -UK-for ecast-c old-sno w-Novem ber
November 2013:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/44 3462/Wi nter-20 13-expe cted-to -be-wor st-sinc e-1947- with-he avy-and -persis tent-sn ow-fore cast-fo r-UK
November 2012:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/weath er/6123 69/SHOC K-CLAIM -World- is-on-b rink-of -50-yea r-ICE-A GE-and- BRITAIN -will-b ear-the -brunt
With so much cold weather around every year, I'm surprised that we've not all frozen to death by now ;-)
It can get warmer though. I'm sure that we all remember the 'repeat of the heatwave of 1976' in 2011, don't we?
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/24 6648/Su per-sum mer-to- last-mo nths
That, of course, was followed by 'the hottest summer for almost a decade' in 2012:
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/32 1682/Re d-hot-s ummer-t o-break -record s
Have they slipped your memory, perhaps? Then what about the 'three-month heatwave' of 2014?
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/natur e/46936 1/Long- range-s ummer-w eather- forecas t-for-U K-predi cts-100 -days-o f-sun-a nd-reco rd-temp erature s
Then, of course, there was 'the hottest summer in 100 years' in 2016:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/672 361/Hot test-su mmer-in -100-ye ars-UK- weather -foreca st-2016 -heatwa ve
. . . with six weeks of sunshine:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/687 389/uk- weather -foreca st-suns hine-he atwave- hot-sum mer-201 6
In 2017 we had that 100 day heatwave, didn't we?
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/806 870/Sum mer-UK- weather -foreca st-2017 -long-r ange-ho ttest-h ot-summ er-heat
In 2018 we were all worried that the heatwave would be worse than that in 1976:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/984 996/uk- heatwav e-weath er-fore cast-19 76-heat wave-me t-offic e-how-l ong-wil l-it-la st
In 2019 we had the longest heatwave in 40 years:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/uk/1 143569/ uk-weat her-for ecast-l atest-m et-offi ce-fore cast-uk -heatwa ve-long -range- forecas t
In 2020 Britain was scorched by another heatwave:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/130 6261/UK -weathe r-forec ast-hea twave-c harts-l atest-m et-offi ce-long -range- july-20 20
. . . and this year we were blasted by two weeks of hot weather:
https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/weat her/146 5852/uk -heatwa ve-fore cast-we ather-m ap-summ er-augu st-2021 -bbc-we ather-l atest-m et-offi ce-upda te
Sadly, I must be getting (really) old, with my memory failing very badly. I don't seem to remember any of the above happening!
;-)
November 2020:
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October 2019:
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November 2018:
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December 2017:
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November 2016:
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January 2016:
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October 2015:
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November 2013:
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November 2012:
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With so much cold weather around every year, I'm surprised that we've not all frozen to death by now ;-)
It can get warmer though. I'm sure that we all remember the 'repeat of the heatwave of 1976' in 2011, don't we?
http://
That, of course, was followed by 'the hottest summer for almost a decade' in 2012:
http://
Have they slipped your memory, perhaps? Then what about the 'three-month heatwave' of 2014?
http://
Then, of course, there was 'the hottest summer in 100 years' in 2016:
https:/
. . . with six weeks of sunshine:
https:/
In 2017 we had that 100 day heatwave, didn't we?
https:/
In 2018 we were all worried that the heatwave would be worse than that in 1976:
https:/
In 2019 we had the longest heatwave in 40 years:
https:/
In 2020 Britain was scorched by another heatwave:
https:/
. . . and this year we were blasted by two weeks of hot weather:
https:/
Sadly, I must be getting (really) old, with my memory failing very badly. I don't seem to remember any of the above happening!
;-)
there was one in 2010, though not necessarily at your house
https:/ /www.me toffice .gov.uk /weathe r/learn -about/ weather /types- of-weat her/sno w/white -christ mas
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Last Christmas was officially a white one, it seems:
https:/ /www.ma ncheste revenin gnews.c o.uk/ne ws/grea ter-man chester -news/i ts-offi cial-20 20-whit e-chris tmas-19 521046
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