The UK cannot be immune from the effects of climate change. The CET record shows we are warming: an extra 1c every day is, crudely, an extra 365c of warmth distributed somehwat randomly across the year. Almost every airmass will be, on average, less cold or warmer. Mild spells in autumn and winter will be milder; cold spells less cold. That's all before we think about changing weather patterns, from whatever cause.
All this should make autumn last longer (extra residual heat in the adjacent oceans) and spring arrive sooner (which is evident from nature and growing seasons).
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White