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Snow to the beaches?? This is going to be interesting to watch. BTW.. Ryan is a met in Connecticut.. A lot of mets in the U.S are talking about Europe. Should be a pattern to remember.
In have data fom Serbian cities and town since 1949, but only I have no data from 1986 to 1989.
For example in Novi Sad the lowest remperature in March was -19,9c (probably between 1986 and 1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novi_Sad#Climate
The lowest temperatures in Marchs in Novi Sad when temperatue was around or below - 10c (since 1949, but without period 1989-1989)
1949 -11c
1952 -9,5c
1955 -17,2c
1956 -9,7c
1958 -15,8c
1962 -15,9c
1963 -17,3c
1965 -10,2c
1971 -11,2c
1976 -14,4c
1993 -11,2c
2004 -9,5c
2005 -13,7c
2006 -9,8c
2011 -10,7c
The Met Office have released a weather warning, saying some communities could be cut off, power could be cut off and even mobile phone services could be affected.
That's certainly out of the ordinary.
I think that the Met Office have given us a good example of the OTT scaremongering I spoke about:-
A cold 4 or 5 days no doubt, but is the UK so inept that a couple of degrees below freezing and the chance of a snow flurry or two is going to put the country into shutdown? The Nordics will be laughing at us :-)
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