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UK Winter to last until June
« on: May 07, 2012, 05:32:23 PM »
Coldest start to May for more than 70 years.’ In fact, temperatures could hit the lowest ever recorded for May.
 
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This weekend looks set to be the coldest start to May for more than 70 years, says the Met Office. The bitter weather, more like winter than spring, could drag on until June with weeks of snow, harsh frosts and heavy rain.
 
It is likely to be colder than the Arctic with Honningsvag, Norway, the most northerly village in Europe, falling to just 0C overnight.
 
The last time it was this cold here was on May 4, 1941, when the temperature fell to -8.9C in Braemar, Scotland.
 
“It is difficult to believe we are a few weeks away from midsummer. It is going to feel more akin to the end of November,” said Jonathan Powell, of Vantage Weather Services. “Temperatures (are) woefully shy of where they should be for the time of year.
 
Met Office forecaster Charlie Powell said parts of Scotland could see snow settling on higher ground.
 

Note: Piers Corbyn of WeatherAction.com already warned that this could turn out to be Britain’s coldest May in 100 years.
 
See entire article:
 http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/318254/Winter-to-last-until-June



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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2012, 06:14:11 AM »
Tis odd indeed!

The whole weather cycle seems to be delayed this year! Wonder what that means for our winter?

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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2012, 07:30:21 AM »
huh?
midsummer only a few weeks away?
must be refering to the longest day...

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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2012, 08:39:27 AM »

Means nothing whatever for our winter. And it's a risky prediction, anyway - there's a positive anomaly not far from the UK.

Corbyn is a sensationalist who has a terrible track record - which he conveniently forgets.

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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2012, 12:31:27 PM »
Weeks of wet weather to come during Britain's coldest May in 300 years


Britain's coldest May in more than 300 years will deliver 50mph gales, 5cm (2in) of rain and flooding.

Central England temperatures so far this month average 8.6C, 1.6C below normal.

 
The last time May was colder was in 1698, at 8.5C over the whole month.


And the Met Office has warned that weeks of wet weather ahead could wash out the Queen’s diamond jubilee celebrations.

 
The Environment Agency issued two flood warnings and 14 alerts, warning of high tides swamping coastlines across South Wales.

 
Up to 2cm of rain will fall across the south and Midlands today. Severe weather warnings have been issued in the south-west. Wednesday and Thursday will see many parts hit by another 3cm of rain – totalling 5cm, or a month’s worth, in 24 hours – with localised flooding and transport problems expected. Warnings have been issued.

 
Gales hitting 50mph will buffet vehicles, rip branches from trees and threaten property damage.

 
Deluges are being caused by 20C south-westerly winds colliding with near-freezing polar air. Significant temperature differences will spark downpours across the collision zone. Met Office forecaster Dan Williams said: ‘With ground already saturated, localised flooding is possible. After a drier weekend, next week is unsettled.

 
‘The May 22 to June 5 outlook, including the diamond jubilee, has no strong signal for a period of warm, dry weather.

 
‘We expect sunshine and showers during this period. Even though there’s a hint of warmer, drier weather, it is just a hint – and not much better than a 50-50 chance.’

 
The Queen’s diamond jubilee pageant faces a washout on  tomorrow’s opening day at Windsor Castle.

 
Bookmakers William Hill offer 4/1 odds on a jubilee Monday washout. Travel association Abta has reported a rush of overseas jubilee weekend inquiries from Britons fearing another bank holiday washout.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/898525-weeks-of-wet-weather-to-come-during-britains-coldest-may-in-300-years#ixzz1uW50lncy

Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/898525-weeks-of-wet-weather-to-come-during-britains-coldest-may-in-300-years#ixzz1uW4qMWsQ

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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2012, 01:49:58 PM »
still alot of May left to go (20 days).I would be more interested if it was only a few days to go to break a 300 year old records

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Re: UK Winter to last until June
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2012, 03:24:56 PM »

Precisely. Premature assessment.


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