I can see a pattern with that as well because the last time we had a really cold March with a lot of snow going into this year was back in 2013. Back then, we had quite a good summer which was then followed by a really mild, wet and stormy winter of 2013/14 (that was the first of those two really wet, mild and stormy winters which occurred within the space of just three years with the other one being the winter of 2015/16).
This year, we has a really cold March with a lot of snow (albeit with that occurring a bit earlier on this time). That was then followed by a really hot and dry summer which means that if the same pattern continues, this winter could yet end up being a very mild, wet and stormy one. The only difference this time is that we didn't get the really warm October and Hallowe'en period this year which we got back in 2013.
If anything though, that could actually go even more against us in terms of our cold weather prospects for this winter and it wouldn't even surprise me if that bit of cold weather which we did get during the second half of October this year, ended up being "it" for our winter given the manner in which our weather can act at time.
My thinking behind that is based on the fact there has been many years where we have had a spell of summer-like weather during April only for that to then be "it" for our summer as the actual summer itself, then ends up being a poor one with a lot of rain. Given that October follows on exactly six months on from April, what we saw during the second half October 2018 was really just the exact opposite scenario of that summer-like weather in April which I have just mentioned and because of that, I would imagine that it is therefore equally as likely as a result, that this could have been "it" for our winter this year.
Having said that though, I'm hoping that this doesn't end up being the case and that we can at least get some cold and snow during the actual winter.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016