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UK has just had its coldest autumn for nineteen years, leaving 2012 on course to be second coldest year since 1996.
Mean temperature in November was 0.4C below the 1981-2010 average, the third month in a row when temperatures have been well down on normal.
The average temperature for the autumn in the UK was 8.6C, compared to the long term average of 9.5C and the coldest since 1993. It is also the sixth coldest autumn in the last 50 years.
Check for yourself how are we suppose to have this information on tap
Briefly looked on the UK Met site for historical snow data but couldn't find any. I'm not very familiar with the site. I was hoping someone would be able to provide official data.
Briefly looked on the UK Met site for historical snow data but couldn't find any. I'm not very familiar with the site. I was hoping someone would be able to provide official data.
And how the deck would you know when you live 3000 friggen miles away.
Well I was hoping you would provide an accurate account of what it's like since you live there, but you seem incapable of doing so without exaggerations and mis-information. Not to mention instead of answering a simple question, you decided to make a petty attack. I hope you're not like this offline, otherwise you have a lot of growing up to do.
Yeah there's been no extremes this Autumn, no warmth or cold at all. Very boring
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