This has been yet another ghastly autumn. I was hoping the dry summer would lead to good autumn displays this year, as happened in 2003, but the tree colour is the absolute pits once again due to an inordinate amount of disgusting double digit mins, lack of frost and endless wind. Doesn’t look like we’ll even see a late show in November this year as the trees are much barer than at the same stage of the past few autumns and any colour left is most certainly not impressive. Greens and subdued yellow/brown colour.
The current spell is just horrible. Repulsively wet and windy. The most lame and embarrassing excuse for a cold spell ever witnessed at the time of year. The temperature has fallen no lower than +1.1C with most nights around 3C
The lowest temperature this month has been a pitiful +0.9C and that was recorded way back on the 7th. May this year produced -1.5C despite being the warmest on record. That puts this pile of tripe into perspective.
Due to the endless vile wind, frost is now a near impossibility in October and hard frost a near impossibility in winter. It’s been six years now without an October frost. That is just unreal and so far beyond anything ever recorded that it’s off the scale. If the coldest possible synoptic set-up accompanied by very cold upper air can’t deliver the first frost, at a time of year later than used to be the norm, then what will?
There is absolutely nothing to enjoy about autumn/winter here any more. Just mild windy rubbish alternating with cold windy rubbish and barely any frost or snow. An endless cycle of complete and utter garbage
Originally Posted by: richardabdn