If this currently ongoing SSW does nothing for the UK in terms of bringing any cold weather afterwards, does this mean that winter is now over?
After all, this month is already looking certain to go down as our mildest December since 2015 at least, as far as the CET is concerned.
In addition to that, we are already coming up to a third of the way through the winter and once we head into the New Year, we will then just be a couple of weeks away from being halfway through the winter.
This means that if those two weeks end up being every bit as mild as what December was, the temperature anomaly during the second half of the winter will need to be at least as big as what we have seen so far, but on the colder of average in order for this winter to just be average overall in terms of the temperatures.
This means that if we are to have any hopes of this still somehow, being a cold winter in the end, those changes which are required to produce such an outcome will really now, need to be getting on with it and at the moment, I'm really struggling to see where that change to colder weather is going to come from, if this doesn't come from the currently ongoing SSW.
Originally Posted by: johncs2016