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pastafreak | 11:45 Sun 04th Dec 2022 | ChatterBank
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7 days of VERY cold weather...in relation to Cold Weather payments?
Also...is it for daytime and /or night time temperatures?
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"You’ll get a payment if the average temperature in your area is recorded as, or forecast to be, zero degrees celsius or below over 7 consecutive days."

https://www.gov.uk/cold-weather-payment
More detail here:
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cold-weather-payment-estimates-2021-to-2022/background-and-methodology-cold-weather-payment-estimates-2021-to-2022
(The dates are for last year but I feel sure that the methodology won't have changed since then)
Folk in Ulster can check if their postcodes qualify for a Cold Weather Payment (CWP) here,

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/cold-weather-payment-checker

In Scotland, the CWP has been replaced by a single £50 Winter Heating Payment which is paid regardless of the temperature.


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That's what I thought it was Chris...but didn't see it on the site. I didn't delve deeply enough.
I wonder if anyone on here has ever gotten it?
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It's interesting how the estimates of expenditure can vary so much. From far less than 1 million in 2019/2020...to 100 million the following period.
pasta - I've just had a look, and I received a £25 Cold Weather Payment on 13th January 2021, one the following week, and another the next month.
Don't remember it being that cold!
The payments are based upon the temperature at weather stations linked to claimants' postcodes.

That means it could be 0°C at an address but not at the weather station and vice versa so it's not a perfect system.
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Lol...maybe it's like childbirth. Horrible when its happening, but quickly forgotten ;)
I know I'm not likely to get it as we don't often get continuous days of 0° temps down this way. 5 are predicted later this week...but even if we got 7, going by the government's methodology I'm doubtful we'd qualify.
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It looked awfully complicated to me Corby.
I don't get pension credit so won't get it anyway despite the fact it can barely be above zero.
snowflakes!
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Yep...that's what they are predicting! ;)

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